| Protective apparel such as helmets, leathers, gloves and boots are only meant to work the way they were intended if sized properly. If you already know how to size yourself, please view the Size by Brand page to find the size chart for the particular brand that interests you. |
| If you need more info on how to take your measurements, read on... |
Please remember, that the following is just a guide. All brands have sizes to their own standards, so the best thing to do is to use our charts as a guide. The best way to determine proper fit is to actually try on the gear. If you order something the wrong size, remember that you have 60 days to exchange for the right size, or return for a full refund. |
| Helmets |
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Select the helmet size that is closest to your head size. Often times your head measurement may fall between two helmet sizes. When this occurs you should first try the smaller size. When wearing a helmet, it should be snug. If it is not snug, it is too big for you. With the helmet on and chin strap fastened, if you can move the helmet easily from side to side and up and down without moving your head, the helmet is too big. Try a size smaller. Be aware that different helmets fit different head shapes. A helmet that will fit one person perfectly may not fit another person with the same size head, due to the shapes of their heads being different. |
| Jackets, Shirts, Pants and Suits |
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Some apparel brands use European or U.K. sizes. Be sure to check the brand´s size chart for the U.S. size equivalent before ordering. European clothing sizes are typically 10 higher than the U.S. size. For example, if you wear a size 46 jacket, the European size would be a 56. Sleeve Chest Waist Hip
Outseam Center Back (CB) Length |
| Boots and Gloves |
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Gloves |
| Need more help? |
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If you still need help, feel free to contact our Ridegear advisors. Our representatives are here to help during our normal customer service hours.
Ridegear Advisors: 1(800)515-1380, E-Mail: Help Desk |