In all our official dealers in France and foreign countries. Go to “find a dealer” page to target the store nearest you. Your dealer will give you quality advice and will be your privileged link with the ROOF company.
To give you maximum safety, the helmet must be well adapted to the size of your head, a helmet is a strictly personal protection element. Put on the headset, hold it firmly with both hands, you should be able to turn your head in any direction inside the helmet. If you manage to turn your head easily, the helmet is too big. If the helmet is too much pressure on your head, it's probably too small and may cause headaches and reduce your concentration. Once tight chin strap, the helmet should not be able to tilt your head.
Correspondind sizes :
XS 54 cm
S 56 cm
SM 57 cm
M 58 cm
L 60 cm
XL 61 cm
XXL 63 cm
Ask your official dealer ROOF: it will help you choose the helmet perfectly adapted to your head. All ROOF helmets, there are different thicknesses cheeks or dress so you can match the comfort of your morphology helmet
Before choosing a helmet, a modular or a jet, it must first clearly identify its needs. Indeed, a helmet jet suit an essentially urban use and a pleasant climate, however, it should not for use on motorways or just in a very cold region. Another example, a modular helmet will be highly appreciated for its convenience, unlike a helmet more difficult to put on and not allowing an opening of the chin at low speed or stop ... All this to say that there is no perfect and universal helmet model, in fact, every user will find, according to its selection criteria and use, the headset that will fit him.
The key questions to ask to make a choice:
- Which frequency of use (daily, once on weekends, ...)?
- What use (urban, motorway, ...)?
- What climate (hot region, cold, wet, ...)?
- What time of use for each output?
This label is important because it provides evidence and forensic evidence that the helmet is approved. The first letter E, followed by a number, says the Ministry of European transport guarantor of approval (E3 = Italy, E1 = Germany, UK = E11, etc ..). The second multi-digit number (. Eg 051111) is unique to the helmet model; it provides the link with the approval certificate and with the entire test documentation that form. In short, it is the link with the headset concept data. After this issue, the following letters appear alternately:
P =helmet also protects the chin
NP =helmet does not protect the chin
J =jet helmet
P/J =also protecting helmet chin + jet helmet
The last number several numbers, one for each physical helmet can trace the batch and date of production and, consequently, the information on the production process.