Login | View Cart | Check Out | Resources | Help |

 

 Contact Us | Sizing Charts | Shipping Info | Join Our Mailing List | Forums |

 
Join Our Street Bike Rider Mailing List! Sign-Up NOW!!!
 
Search Products
Enter your keyword to find products.

Sizing Charts

Alpinestars
AFX
Bell
Cyber
Fox Racing
HJC
Icon
Joe Rocket
Nolan
O'Neal Racing
Shift Racing
Shoei
Sidi / Set Up
Suomy
Thor MX
 

O'Neal Racing Sizing Charts

 
Sizing Tips:

Your helmet fit is not only critical to the comfort and enjoyment of your helmet, it also plays a critical role in the performance of your helmet in the event of a collision. Never purchase or wear a helmet without ensuring a snug fit. There are several methods and tricks to size a helmet. HJC recommends the following method.

1. Start with a helmet size you think will fit according to your measurements.

2. Put the helmet on by grasping the chin strap in each hand and pulling it on over your ears until you feel the top portion of the helmet touch. If the helmet immediately feels too tight, ie; your head does not touch the top of the helmet, you cannot pull the helmet down over your ears, or is painful, try the next size larger.

3. Once you have found a helmet that feels comfortable and snug, you must assure that it is not too loose. To do so, with the chin strap securely fastened (see chin strap diagram) grasp the helmet chin bar firmly with one hand and try to move the helmet from side to side and up and down. If the helmet slides on your skin and hair, it is too large. If your scalp and skin want to move with the helmet, the fit is snug.

4. Finally, while still grasping the chin bar, try to rotate the helmet as far down and forward as possible then as far backward as possible. If the helmet feels as if it might slide off in either direction, the helmet is either too big or the chin strap was not securely fastened. Additional note; HJC has a wide range of helmet sizes, but if for whatever reason you cannot find a HJC helmet to fit your head size or shape securely, keep looking.

The Fit Chart is based upon standard sizing. Use this chart as a general guide only.

O'Neal Helmet Fit Chart
To measure your correct helmet size, measure the circumference of the head, like a headband, one inch above the eyebrows, above the ears. Match inch measurement to chart. If between sizes, choose the next larger size. Helmet should fit snugly but not overly tight.
O'Neal Helmet Sizing Charts
Sizes Inch Around cm Hat Size
Small 22" 57 7
Medium 22-3/4" 59 7-1/4
Large 23-1/2" 61 7-1/2
X-Large 24-3/8" 63 7-3/4
XX-Large 25-1/8" 65 8
 
O'Neal Off-Road Apparel Sizing Chart

NOTE:
These sizing charts are provided by the specific manufacturer or the distributing company for this brand. StreetBikeRider.com is not responsible or guarantee's the accuracy of the measurement or fit of the merchandise listed on this page.
O'Neal Men's Sizing Charts
Waist  Inseam
28 30 
30  30.5
32  31
34  31
36  31.5
38 32
40  32
O'Neal Youth Boy's Sizing Charts
Size Waist
2-3 18
4-5 20
5-6 22
8-10 24
12-14 26
O'Neal Youth Girl's Sizing Charts
Size Waist Inseam
3 26 29
5 27 29.5
7 29 30
9 31 30.5
11 33 31
O'Neal Gloves Sizing Charts
Size cm
Small 8
Medium 9
Large 10
X-Large 11
XX-Large 12
 
StreetBikeRider.com Sport Bike Parts & Accessories   © 2007 Aiya Group Inc.

Call 800-288-0640 to Order

About Us | Privacy | Customer Service | Hours of Operation M-F 10AM-7PM / Sat 11AM-6PM | Store Locations | Site Map | Int'l Orders | Survey

Join Our Mailing List | Terms of Sale | Downloads | Upcoming Events | Returns & Exchanges | Package Tracking | Sizing Charts | Comments

Order Status | Ordering Info | Order Cancellation | Shipping Info | Employment Opportunities | Best Sellers | Free Prize Entry | Price Match