International Riding Helmets
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| 20" | 20 1/2" | 21" | 21 1/2" | 22" | 22 1/2" | 23" | 23 1/2" | 24" | 24 1/2" |
| 6 1/2" | 6 3/8" | 6 3/4" | 6 7/8" | 7" | 7 1/8" | 7 1/4" | 7 3/8" | 7 1/2" | 7 5/8" |
Small fits 6-5/8
to 6-7/8, Medium fits 7 to 7-1/4, |
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ASTM approved

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#86800 Elite Riding Helmet |
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#86700 ATHSSV Riding Helmet |
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A.T.H. Advance Technology Helmets
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#86200 Black/gunmetal panel. |
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#86400 |
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#86500 ATH-DFS |
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#86300 |
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#85500
Olympian DFS |
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#857 VELVET‘INTERNATIONAL’ GOLD HELMET,
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#84200 Pro-Rider DFS Velveteen
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#858 VELVET ‘INTERNATIONAL’GOLD HELMET, black with 4-point tan harness, classic profile, all sizes, ASTM approved. |
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#852 VELVETEEN ‘PRO-RIDER’ GOLDHELMET,
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Air-Lite HelmetsAir-Lites -- Regular and Dura-Soft |
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#85100 Air-Lite Helmet |
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#8511 ‘AIR-LITE’ Dura Soft-touch,
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HELMETS CAN'T PROTECT WHAT THEY DON'T COVER A helmet protects only what it covers. It does not protect the neck or any area of the head it doesn't cover. Always wear a helmet low in the front to protect the forehead. Make .sure the helmet fits snugly and toe straps are adjusted to hold the helmet firmly in place when tightly fastened. To be effective, the helmet must fit correctly. Try on the helmet. If the helmet is too small, exchange it for the next size larger. The helmet should fit snugly but comfortable. If the fit is comfortable and the skin on your forehead moves with the helmet, a proper fit has been accomplished. If not the helmet is too loose. Do not wear the helmet tipped back on the head, because retention straps cannot be property adjusted and the helmet may be ejected in an accident. If an additional free sizing pod is included use in the event it is needed. If your helmet has a Dial Fit System- just dial to fit. It has a sell-positioning component that provides a stable, comfortable fit that (eliminates forward and backward shift.)
ADJUSTING THE CHIN STRAP & FASTENING THE BUCKLE WARNING: The chin-strap is an integral part of your helmet's protection system. It must be property adjusted and used. The chin-strap must fit well under the chin, up against the throat, and be as snug as possible. The buckle is fastened by clicking the two parts securely together. An audible -Click" will you know the buckle is secured. To release the buckle, gently squeeze on both sides of the buckle. Any helmet that has a metal buckle and hook Clip the free end of the metal buckle over the metal hook. Adjust the chin strap by pulling until you have achieved snug but comfortable fit and soap leather above the hook in place.
THE FINAL CHECK A properly fitted, well adjusted, and correctly positioned helmet is more likely to remain in place during an accident, will give the most protection available for the design, and will be the most comfortable to wear. With the helmet on and tightly fastened, try to remove it by roiling it backwards and forwards as far as possible. The helmet should not be able to be removed or roll backwards or forwards to expose the forehead or obscure vision. Repeat fitting steps as necessary until you have the correct fit. All adjustments should be checked each time the helmet is worn, making sure it fits snugly and correctly at all times. |
CARE AND CLEANING With proper use and care your helmet should provide you with several Years of useful life. Your helmet is designed to be cleaned and maintained by following the instructions below: 1. STORAGE: Your helmet should be stored at ambient temperature out of direct sunlight. 2. INTERIOR: May be cleaned with a mild detergent and water followed by vacuum drying the lining and then letting it air dry. IMPORTANT: - Use minimum amount of water as helmets are difficult to dry and easily become moldy. With any cleaning agents it is important to try a small section first. . 3. VELVET or VELVETEEN COVERED HELMETS: To clean mud it is best left to dry and then brushed off. Do not use detergent and water to clean. 4. PLASTIC HELMETS: Mild detergent and water can be used to clean helmets. You can use a towel to wipe dry. 5. ATH MODELS: material covering can be cleaned with mild detergent and water. Do not saturate. Let air dry. You may use a soft towel to pat dry. DO NOT RUB WITH A TOWEL.
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Any IRH Helmet found by the factory to be defective in materials and/or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase will be repaired or replaced at the option of the manufacturer, free of charge when received at the factory with proper return authorization freight prepaid. All modifications made by the user will render the warranty null and void. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, and any implied warranties, or fitness for a particular purpose created hereby, are limited to the same duration as the expressed warranties. IRH shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights. IMPORTANT WARNING ABOUT PRODUCT LIMITATIONS Unfortunately, some accidents result in real injuries that can not be prevented by any helmet. Depending on the type of impact, even a very low one can result in a serious head injury or fatality. Remember DO NOT wear a helmet that has been in an accident. |
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ACCIDENT REPLACEMENT POLICY USA
To receive a replacement helmet follow the instructions listed below: 1. Call customer service and they will give you a return authorization number. That RA# must be clearly marked on the outside of the return box. IRH Accident Replacement 21 Industrial Drive Ciffwood Beach, NJ 07735 |
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