Find Your Perfect Helmet Fit

The right fit isn’t just comfort—it’s protection. Follow these steps to choose the right size and confirm your fit with confidence.

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How to Get the Right Fit

Getting the right helmet size comes down to three steps:

1. Measure your head
2. Match your size
3. Confirm your fit

Take two minutes to get it right—it makes all the difference on the road.

STEP 1: MEASURE YOUR HEAD

Use a soft measuring tape and wrap it around your head about 1 inch above your eyebrows, keeping it level all the way around.

Measure in centimeters for the most accurate result.

Pro Tip:

Measure twice. Even small differences can affect your fit.

STEP 2: MATCH YOUR SIZE

Use your head measurement to find your starting size in the chart below.

Your measurement gives you the correct size range—your final fit is confirmed in Step 3.

Between sizes?

  • Size down for a performance fit (snug, secure)

HEAD SHAPE & MODEL FIT

Not Just Size — Head Shape Matters

Getting the right size is step one. Getting the right shape is just as important.

Most riders in North America fall into the intermediate head shape zone - and that's what Voss helmets are designed for.

If you're intermediate oval or round, there's a strong chance our helmets will fit you.

How to Tell Your Head Shape

  • Intermediate Oval (most common) → balanced front-to-back and side-to-side
  • Intermediate Round → slightly wider side-to-side, with mild front-to-back balance
  • Round → wider side-to-side, shorter front-to-back
  • Long Oval → longer front-to-back, narrower on the sides

How This Affects Your Fit

  • If your head shape matches the helmet → even pressure, secure fit
  • If it doesn’t → pressure points or loose areas

Common Signals:

Pressure on forehead → helmet too round

Pressure on sides → helmet too narrow

Loose all around → likely too big

Check the Product Page Before You Buy

Each helmet model may fit slightly differently.

Every Voss product page includes model-specific fit notes—make sure to review them before ordering.

Example:

The 991 fits slightly shorter front-to-back due to the integrated MIPS system.

These details matter more than people think—they can be the difference between a perfect fit and a return.

If You Have a Round Head Shape

If your head is more round and you’re considering an intermediate oval helmet:

Reach out to our customer support team before purchasing.

In some cases, you may need to size up or choose a different model to achieve a proper fit.

BEFORE YOU CONTINUE (KEY EDUCATION)

What a Proper Fit Feels Like

A new helmet should feel snug, secure, and evenly tight around your head.

  • Cheek pads should press firmly against your cheeks
  • You should feel even pressure all around—no gaps
  • The helmet should not move independently from your head

Important: If it feels “perfect” right out of the box, it’s likely too big.

BREAK-IN PERIOD

It Will Break In

New helmets always feel tighter at first—that’s by design.

  • Interior padding will compress slightly after 10–15 hours of riding
  • The fit will relax just enough to become more comfortable

What to expect:
Snug at first → comfortable over time

What to avoid:Loose on day one → too big long term

STEP 3: CONFIRM YOUR FIT

Step 3 — Confirm Your Helmet Fit

Use the checklist below to make sure your helmet fits correctly and is safe to ride in.

If your helmet passes these checks, you’re good to go.

If not, you may need a different size.

Helmet Fit Checklist

This checklist helps you determine whether your new helmet fits correctly and is safe to ride with before you remove tags or ride in it.

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Initial Fit (Out of the Box)

Initial Fit (Out of the Box)

Helmet goes on with firm, even resistance
Does not slide on easily or feel loose
Feels snug around the cheeks and crown
No sharp pain or pressure points
Helmet Position on Your Head

Helmet Position on Your Head

Helmet sits level (not tilted back)
Eye port sits just above the eyebrows
No excessive gaps at forehead or temples
Does not press on nose or ears
Cheek Pads & Interior Contact

Cheek Pads & Interior Contact

Cheek pads make full contact with cheeks
Light pressure without pain
Interior feels evenly filled
No hot spots within first few minutes
Retention System & Stability

Retention System & Stability

Chin strap fastens securely
Strap sits comfortably under the chin
Buckle engages consistently
Helmet feels secure when fastened
Vision, Comfort & Movement

Vision, Comfort & Movement

Clear, unobstructed field of vision
No pressure on the bridge of the nose
Allows full head movement
Comfortable for 10–15 minutes indoors
Final Fit Decision

Final Fit Decision

Helmet feels secure without pain
Helmet stays in place when fastened
You trust it to stay on in an impact

COMMON SIZING MISTAKES

Common Sizing Mistakes

Most sizing issues come from going too big.

Avoid these:

  • Choosing comfort over security
  • Skipping measurement
  • Ignoring the break-in period
  • Assuming all helmet brands fit the same

A properly fitted helmet should feel snug—not loose.

FINAL RESULT

Your Fit Result

If you checked most boxes:
Your helmet fits correctly. Expect a slight break-in period, and you’re ready to ride.

If you missed multiple checks: Your helmet may not be the right size. Recheck your measurement and consider sizing down.

Still Not Sure?

Getting the right fit matters. If you’re unsure, our team can help.