Helmet size and fit chart

The proper fit of a helmet is vital to the performance of a helmet during an impact.

The best possible protection in the event of a fall or accident can only be assured if your helmet is the correct size.

The best possible protection in the event of a fall or accident can only be assured if your helmet is the correct size. For maximum protection, the helmet must fit correctly with the chin strap securely fastened and provide adequate peripheral vision.

Follow the steps below to determine the correct helmet for you:

  • Measure your head size with a tape.
  • Determine the right helmet size.
  • Check that the helmet fits you correctly.

1. Measure your head size.

Measure helmet size head

Measuring the head is only a starting point. Due to variation in shapes, heads that are apparently the same size when measured with a tape may not necessarily fit the same size helmet. The circumference of the head should be measured at a point approximately one centimetre above the eyebrows at the front and at a point at the back of the head that results in the largest possible measurement.

Take several measurements. The largest measurement is the one you should consider first. If you wear a balaclava or balaclava for your head, always measure and fit the helmet with it on.

When fitted correctly, the helmet should be worn low on the brow, eyes near the centre of the eye opening, resting on the top of the head with an even, firm pressure all around, tight without excessive pressure points.

When worn correctly, the helmet should be worn low on the brow, eyes near the centre of the eye opening, resting on the top of the head with an even, firm pressure all around, tight without excessive pressure points.

Use a flexible sewing tape and ask a friend or family member to help you take the most accurate measurements. Add one centimetre to the measurement taken.

2. Determine the correct helmet size according to the brand.

At AFB Motorsport we work with Arai, Bell, SCHUBERTHand Stilo. Each brand has its own particularities and specific sizing. Not all helmet models are homologated in all sizes.

The following is the sizing chart for each brand:

ARAI sizing chart

Information provided by the manufacturer

Size Sizes (cm)
2XS 51-52
XS 53-54
SM 55-56
MD 57-58
LG 59-60
XL 61-62
2XL 63-64
3XL 65-66

BELL size chart

Information supplied by the manufacturer

Size Sizes (cm)
4XS 51
3XS 52
53
XXS 54
55
XS 56
57
SML 58
59
MED 60
61
LRG 62
63
XLG - 3XL 64

3XL

65
66
4XL 67
68

SIZE CHART SCHUBERTH

Information supplied by the manufacturer.

Size Sizes (cm)
2XS 50-51
XS 52-53
SM 54-55
MD 56-57
LG 58-59
XL 60-61
2XL 62-63
3XL 64-65

Stilo size chart

Size chart.

Information supplied by the manufacturer.

Size Sizes (cm)
XS 54
SMALL 55
MEDIUM 57
LARGE 59
LARGE PLUS 60
XL 61
XXL 63
XXXL 64

3. Check that the helmet fits correctly.


Check that the helmet fits correctly.


With the helmet on and the chin strap fastened and correctly adjusted, check that the helmet is your size and fits correctly.

Step 1:

Check that all the pads inside the helmet are in firm contact with your head but do not put undue pressure on the head pads, cheek pads and forehead pads.

Step 2:

With the helmet on, hold it firmly between both hands and move it up and down. Try to rotate the helmet.

These movements should make you feel the skin on your face and scalp move as the helmet moves. If the helmet moves too easily, the helmet is too big.

Step 3:

With the helmet on, grab it by the chin strap and try to pull it backwards off your head. If you can do this, the helmet is either too big or the chin strap is too loose.

Step 4:

Grip the back of the helmet with both hands and try to rotate it forward on your head.
If you can remove the helmet from your head in this way, the chin strap is too loose or the helmet is too large. Readjust the chin strap or, if necessary, select a smaller helmet size.

If you have any questions about your helmet size please contact us via our contact form or call us on +34 937 212 734 and our team will be happy to help you.