Women's Helmets
Because no matter what kind of rider you are, you shouldn't have to sacrifice comfort and style in order to be safe. Outspokin' carries WSD (women specific design) helmets that look great, fit and provide superior ventilation and protection.
A good-fitting helmet should be snug but not annoyingly tight. It should sit level on your head (not tilted back) with the front edge no more than 1" (a width of approximately 2 fingers) above your eyebrows so that your forehead is protected. Push the helmet from side to side and back to front. If it shifts noticeably (1" or more), adjust the sizing wheel (or pads) to snug the fit.
Remember, any helmet involved in an accident is likely to get damaged. Replace the helmet after any significant impact, even if everything looks okay.
If you've been crash-free, it is generally recommended to replace your helmet after 5 years. Pollution, UV light and weathering can weaken its components over time.