How to choose your helmet size?
For effective protection, the helmet must conform to the shape of your head, without impeding your movements (e.g. when turning your head) or reducing your field of vision vision. And to adjust your helmet, you can use the tightening strap at the back and the chinstrap.
Clearer? Then here's the size guide according to your head size:
S: 54-55 cm
M: 56-57 cm
L: 58-59 cm
XL: 60-61 cm
Equipment that doesn't compromise on safety
For optimum protection, the helmet must fit the shape of your head without restricting your movements, especially rotation, or reducing your field of vision vision . You can adjust your helmet using the tightening lace at the back and the chinstrap.
Your helmet complies with international federation standards!
This helmet complies with World Rugby standards for match play: the foam density is less than 45 kg per cubic meter and its thickness is less than 1 cm, to avoid over-commitment to the game.
And what about us? We have carried out laboratory tests on the resistance of the chinstrap (which must open or tear if pulled too hard) and on shock absorption.
For added comfort, we have chosen hypoallergenic foam.
A story of co-design:
In order to provide you with an effective level of comfort and protection whatever your level, our 3-person team worked with Top 14 players during the various stages of the product's design, including Jonathan Wisniewski, fly-half.
And after having the finished helmet tested by a dozen pro players in training, it was soon seen on Top 14 fields for matches!
Our design team has a few tips on how to look after your helmet... and your face!
"To clean your helmet, air it out and rinse it under running water. But be careful: the tumble dryer deforms the helmet's foam! You can put it in the washing machine from time to time, remembering to fold back the Velcro strap. It's always a good idea to wear a helmet, not only to protect against knocks and shocks, of course, but also to make sure you don't arrive on Monday morning with too many scratches or red marks from the weekend's match!"
CE marking
CE marking (in force since 1993) is the main indicator of a product's conformity to EU legislation, and enables free circulation within the European market.