EXPERIENCE
The HRC is a "rigid ear" helmet that complies with a specific standard.
This standard provides a larger coverage area than a "soft ear" helmet.
Its ABS construction makes it more robust and less sensitive to everyday knocks.
Its construction and larger coverage make it the heaviest helmet in the range. Avoid using it on children under 10.
COMPATIBILITY
Wedze helmets and goggles are designed to form an integrated whole.
TIGHTENING WHEEL
The tightening knob is an essential part of your helmet's fit. This system allows easy, precise adjustment at all times, thanks to a knob that's accessible even when wearing ski gloves. The result is maximum comfort and safety. Turn the knob to the right to tighten, to the left to loosen.
ABS CONSTRUCTION
This type of construction incorporates an ABS outer shell, injection-molded to withstand powerful impacts. It offers high resistance to bumps and blows. The inner EPS shell absorbs shocks on impact. We recommend that you change your ski helmet every 5 years at most, if it has not suffered a major impact in the meantime.
EN 1077 standard
European standard EN 1077:2007 applies to helmets used for head protection during downhill skiing or snowboarding. It is characterized by tests on impact absorption capacity and penetration resistance. There are 2 categories:
- Class A: Protects the top and back of the head, as well as the ears and side of the head.
- Class B: Protects the top and back of the head, but does not cover the ears.
SIZE SELECTION?
* Measure your head circumference in centimetres (middle of forehead, just above the ears).
* Then choose the size that covers this measurement.
Example: if your head circumference is 56cm, then try a helmet size 55-59cm.
TESTING
Take as much time as you need for the fitting. You don't want to feel any uncomfortable points. If you do, try another model. Always remember to try on your helmet with your mask, because not all helmets fit all masks. A helmet "matches" a ski mask when there is no air space between the top of the mask and the helmet.
HEADPHONE SETTINGS
During practice, the ski helmet must be properly adjusted and fitted:
* It must be chosen in the right size.
* The head size must be adjusted using the tightening knob.
* The chinstrap must be correctly adjusted.
It's a bit like the seatbelt in a car: if it's too loose, it won't do its job and you'll be less well protected.
SAFETY
Avoid wearing a thick cap under your helmet, as it will pull your helmet away from your head and you will be less well protected.
Choose a cap or balaclava under your helmet, which are very thin and won't compromise your safety. A helmet keeps you warm, so there's often no need to add a layer. You should also avoid adding a camera to your helmet, as this can compromise safety. The standard does not take into account the addition of elements on the helmet.
Return conditions (Specific product: Personal protective equipment)
Make sure that the product is suitable for you.
If not, return it in accordance with our conditions: with instructions, labels and, if applicable, the original packaging.