S-ONE LIFER - MINI LIFER HOT PINK GLOSS
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S-ONE LIFER - MINI LIFER HOT PINK GLOSS

€62.95
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Best helmet for roller derby, version MINI LIFER

Size: S
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The S1 MINI Lifer Helmet is the safest, bestselling, and best fitting roller derby helmet on the market. Spread out on every head around the tracks, the S-ONE helmet is the ultimate safety gear for skaters. It is 100% reliable, tested, approved, and recommended by most teams.

Designed with all the modern technology and the highest material such as EPS FUSION FOAM, the S1 Lifer Helmet is certified to help protect your head from low force multiple impacts (ASTM Standard) and single high impacts (CPSC Certified) and not only meets but exceeds current helmet safety standards. It features great fit, lightweight and unbeatable style with a large choice of colors and glitters, available on myrollerderby quad skate shop in France and Europe. The S1 MINI Lifer Helmet is the safest, bestselling, and best fitting roller derby helmet on the market. Spread out on every head around the tracks, the S-ONE helmet is the ultimate safety gear for skaters. It is 100% reliable, tested, approved, and recommended by most teams.

EPS fusion foam/ASTM certified/CPSC certified 

SONE HELMET exists in 3 different shell size: LIFER (20.5"-23.5) / MINI LIFER (18.5"-20.5")/MEGA LIFER (23"-25.5")

SONE MINI LIFER size varies with the inside liners whose thickness is coded by colors. Check your size with the attached guide. 

Make sure you wear your Sone properly : It should be level on the head and sitting at the middle of your forehead; have your strap clipped and adjusted to the correct length (allowing for a minimum of two fingers to be placed between your strap and your chin and fold up the excess using the rubber O-Ring). The strap sliders should be adjusted so that they rest just below the ear lobes. A properly worn helmet should not be tipped back on your head, worn backwards, or worn too low on your forehead. A properly fitted helmet should be snug but not so tight that it gives you a headache.  There should be no side to side or front to back movement on your head

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