Safety: How to Choose the Right Helmet for Your Head
Properly fitting a helmet is crucial for safety when driving a UTV (Utility Terrain Vehicle). Here are some steps you can follow to ensure your helmet fits correctly:
- Measure your head: Use a soft measuring tape to measure the circumference of your head just above your eyebrows and ears. Use this measurement to select the correct helmet size.
- Choose the right helmet: Make sure the helmet you choose is DOT certified and designed for off-road use. UTV drivers should choose a full-face helmet to provide maximum protection.
- Try on the helmet: Put on the helmet and adjust the chin strap so that it is snug but not too tight. The helmet should fit comfortably, with no pressure points or gaps.
- Check the fit: Check the fit by moving the helmet from side to side and up and down. The helmet should stay in place and not move around on your head.
- Wear it correctly: Once you have the helmet on, make sure to wear it correctly. The chin strap should be securely fastened and snug under your chin. The helmet should sit level on your head and not tilted forward or backward.
- Test it out: Once you have your helmet on, test it out by moving your head around and simulating driving movements. The helmet should stay securely in place without moving around.
Remember, a properly fitting helmet can mean the difference between life and death in the event of an accident, so take the time to choose and fit your helmet correctly before getting on your UTV.