HC1114-RED-LRG
HEBO Zone 5 T-One-LRG
New from HEBO the Zone 5 with pull down tinted visor, eye protection.
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Shell made of thermoplastic material ABS. Two shell sizes for greater comfort for each size.
EPS: Made of expanded polystyrene enter densities. Two measures within EPS.
INTERIOR: Fully manufactured as demountable. Interior foam of different densities, covered with hypo allergic material for perfect internal comfort.
Pull down visor is interchangeable polycarbonate with smoked-scratch treatment standard for eye protection.
Micro adjustable fast closure.
Aeration: Two front and two rear inputs outputs provide internal current between the EPS and the shell. Side entrances for better hearing and aeration.
Integrated LIGHT FOR LIFE system that allows the installation of the box lights or brake.
All Hebo Trials Helmets are legal, acceptable, and valid for all club, state and National Motorcycle Trials competition use within Australia.
- All Hebo helmets comply with UNECE22.05 Standard and are marked accordingly. Under the newly revised Australian Helmet laws these helmets are now Road Legal.
SKU | HC1114-RED-LRG |
Brand | Hebo |
Shipping Weight | 1.2000kg |
Shipping Width | 0.270m |
Shipping Height | 0.350m |
Shipping Length | 0.340m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.033075000m3 |
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It's important to get the correct fit with any helmet, and especially one you will be wearing for many hours a day, and hopefully owning for a long time.
Measure the distance around the widest part of your head with a fabric tape measure, or piece of string.
This measurement is usually just above your eyebrows (1/4 of the way up you forehead approx), and above your ears.
Make note of this measurement in centimetres - this is your helmet size.
Use the table below to find your size as donated by the helmet manufacturers. – for example, if the measurement around your head is 58cm, you should select a medium size helmet.
Your helmet lining will compress slightly with wear, so remember when you try it on that is the 'tightest" it will ever be. You are aiming for a fit that is snug, but comfortable. You don't want the helmet to "flop" around on your head (especially when new).
If you quickly snap you head forward and backwards the helmet should not move on your head. Nothing worse than seeing only the inside of the visor when you are just about to splat a 6ft wall!
Take time to get your head measurement correct, so you get the right helmet first time. If for any reason you don't like the fit we are always happy to swap it for a different size, brand, colour etc etc.