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YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL AND REGISTRATION CARD The helmet you have in your hands (or maybe it’s on your head) is a Giro. It is constructed with a foam liner and a thermoplastic shell. Extensive testing verifies that Giro helmets meet the various shock absorption, penetration, strap strength and coverage provisions of specific US and International headgear standards.
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Giro helmets come in lots of sizes, so chances are there’s one that’s going to fit you. If the helmet you now own doesn’t fit on your head leaving little room between your head and the padded liner, exchange it for one that does.
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When you are satisfied with your strap adjustments, put the helmet on and try to pull it off from the front and back. A correctly fitted helmet should be comfortable and should not move forward to obscure vision or rearward to expose the forehead.
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Now your helmet should fit properly. But be sure to check the adjustment of your (or your child’s) helmet every time you go out on the slopes. And, call us at 1-800-969-GIRO if you have any questions. HOW TO KEEP YOUR HELMET AS GOOD AS NEW First, it would help if you didn’t bump into anything.
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Designed by Giro Sport Design, Santa Cruz, California. Manufactured in China If your helmet bears a ASTM designation it meets the essential safety requirements of F2040. If your helmet bears a CE designation it meets the essential safety requirements of EN 1077 or EN 1078.
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