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We all know about the thrill that motorcycles have to offer. However, out of everything that needs protection, your noggin has to be the prime candidate. With a large selection out there, the Nexx XG100 Devon definitely stood out. Sporting a definitive retro style that has been augmented with modern day technologies, the XG100 Devon will definitely have you cruising around in style. This is one of the latest releases from Nexx, the hugely popular Portuguese company. The Devon helmet features a shell that is constructed from X-Matrix material. This means that it incorporates a blend of multiaxial fibers, 3D organic fiber, carbon reinforcement and special aramid fibers. Essentially, this means that it is an exceptionally safe helmet that comes with ECE, DOT and NBR-7471:2001 safety certification. Apart from all the safety features, this helmet also features a removable and washable inner. The liner itself is constructed out of X.Mart Dry fabric liner which ensures that you have the optimal riding comfort.

This fabric is also anti-sweat and anti-allergenic. Another interesting aspect of this helmet is that Nexx has thrown in an old school 3-snap peak visor and removable PC Lexan Shield. This allows you to own that retro moto style. Furthermore, this helmet features a Double-D ring buckle, a 60% smoked visor, chin ventilation and an Ergo padding system.
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Your motorcycle helmet is a vital piece of equipment. This is not only because it is required by law, but more importantly wearing a helmet can help to protect you from serious brain injuries. It is essential to ensure that the helmet you are wearing fits correctly.
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Use a tape measure or a piece of string to measure around your head. The tape measure should rest just above your eyebrows and ears, which is the longest distance around your head. Make a note of the measurement in centimetres – this will be your normal helmet size. Use the table below to find your motorcycle helmet size – for example, if the measurement around your head is 58cm, you should try a medium helmet. Remember that makes of helmets vary in the way that they fit – please see how to check this below. If you’ve never worn a motorcycle helmet before, to properly try one on you should hold onto it by the chin straps so that the helmet is upside down and with the front of the helmet facing you. Place your thumbs on the inner section of the helmet straps and balance the helmet with your index fingers. Then, while holding the straps apart pull the helmet up and slip it over your head. While wearing the helmet, take a careful note of the way that it fits your head.

Make sure that there are no gaps between the pads and that they are in direct contact with your cheeks. Helmet padding and linings will compress after a while, so a snug fit should be expected in a new helmet but there should not be too much pressure – proper protection should not be uncomfortable. Check for any gaps around your temples and the crown padding. Make sure that you also check the back of the helmet where the neck roll comes into contact with the skin. If it pushes the helmet away at the back then this could make it roll down over your eyes. Make sure that there is no movement in the helmet’s fit – hold the helmet securely with one hand on each side and try to rotate it from side to side. The last test may be slightly uncomfortable, but it is essential to ensure that the helmet fits properly. Whilst wearing the helmet, fasten the chin strap – keeping your head steady, reach over the top of the helmet and grab the back of the helmet’s bottom edge with one or both hands.

Try to roll the helmet forward off your head – if it comes off, or is close to coming off then the helmet is too large. Finally, remove the helmet and have a look for any redness on your forehead or cheeks. Any marks could indicate a pressure point, and whilst this may not be noticeable for a short time it could be uncomfortable over longer periods. You can see the full range of helmets in the Devon Moto showroom in Holsworthy, in our Ebay store or on the Latest Stock pages of this website. Thermals, Heated and Base Open & Full Face Helmet Leather Jackets & Trousers Textile Jackets & Trousers Drift Video Cameras & Accessories Oil, Lubricants & Cleaners Stomp Pit Bikes & Quads 7/8" Aluminium Straight Handlebar Chrome 7/8" Aluminium Straight Handlebar Black 7/8" Alloy Straight Handlebar Chrome 7/8" Chrome Vincent Straight Handlebar with 3.5 Pullback Black Bike It Low Unbraced Street Road Handlebars Red Bike It Low Unbraced Street Road Handlebars Purple