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How should a chin strap fit?

Published in Helmet Safety 1 min read

A chin strap should fit snugly under the jawline, with minimal slack, ensuring the helmet stays securely in place.

Here's a breakdown of how to achieve the correct fit:

  • Placement: Bring the lower chin straps under your jawline and attach them to the snaps on the helmet.
  • Tightness: Slide the buckles along the chin straps to eliminate as much slack as possible. The strap should be snug, but not overly tight, preventing discomfort or breathing difficulties.
  • Security: The chin strap's primary function is to keep the helmet from shifting or coming off during activity. A properly fitted chin strap will hold the helmet firmly on your head, even when subjected to impact or movement.
  • Comfort: While security is crucial, comfort is also essential. Ensure the chin strap does not pinch or rub against your skin. Some chin straps come with padding for added comfort.

In summary, a properly fitted chin strap is snug, secure, and comfortable, ensuring the helmet performs its protective function effectively.