POC Skull Dura JR FIS Helmet - Marco Odermatt
POC Skull Dura JR FIS Helmet - Marco Odermatt
POC Skull Dura JR FIS Helmet - Marco Odermatt
POC Skull Dura JR FIS Helmet - Marco Odermatt
POC Skull Dura JR FIS Helmet - Marco Odermatt

POC Skull Dura JR FIS Helmet - Marco Odermatt

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Conform to FIS Label

Helmet regulation (2014/15), that requires "Conforms to FIS" label is applicable at all levels without exception for GS, SG and DH. All helmets that meet this regulation in our store are labeled "FIS" for your convenience. Download the current SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALPINE COMPETITION EQUIPMENT and the USSA Helmet Rule for full details.

A properly fitted ski racing helmet is essential for comfort, safety, and performance. A helmet that is too loose can shift during a run and reduce protection, while one that is too tight can create pressure points and discomfort. Measuring your head correctly and checking the fit will help ensure your helmet performs as designed.

How to measure head circumference for a ski racing helmet

Measure around your head approximately one inch above your eyebrows and around the widest part of the back of your head.

Quick Navigation: Sizing | Size Chart | Fit Check | Fit Notes

How to Measure for a Ski Racing Helmet

Wrap a flexible measuring tape around your head approximately one inch above your eyebrows, passing over the widest part of the back of your head. Record the measurement in either inches or centimeters and compare it to the helmet manufacturer's sizing chart.

If your measurement falls between two sizes, choose the larger size. Helmets should fit snugly without creating painful pressure points.

Helmet Size Guide

Head Circumference (Inches) Helmet Size (cm)
20" 51 cm
20 1/4" 52 cm
20 7/8" 53 cm
21 1/4" 54 cm
21 5/8" 55 cm
22" 56 cm
22 3/8" 57 cm
22 3/4" 58 cm
23 1/4" 59 cm
23 5/8" 60 cm
24 3/8" 61 cm
Race Place Tip: Many race helmets become slightly more comfortable as the liner breaks in over time. A new helmet should feel snug but not painful. If it moves easily when you shake your head, it is likely too large.

Helmet Fit Check

A properly fitted ski racing helmet should sit level on your head and remain secure during aggressive skiing. Perform these checks before using your helmet on the mountain.

  • The helmet should sit square on your head and not tilt forward or backward.
  • Cheek pads should make light contact without creating uncomfortable pressure.
  • There should be no noticeable gaps around your temples, forehead, or the back of your head.
  • Fasten the chin strap securely and gently shake your head side to side and up and down. The helmet should move with your head without shifting independently.
  • With the chin strap fastened, try to roll the helmet forward off your head. If it rolls off easily, the helmet is too large.
  • Wear the helmet for several minutes and check for pressure points or soreness. If discomfort develops, try a different size or another brand, as helmet shapes vary.

Common Helmet Fit Mistakes

  • Choosing a helmet that is too large because it feels more comfortable initially.
  • Tilting the helmet too far back, exposing the forehead.
  • Leaving gaps between the helmet and the sides of the head.
  • Failing to tighten or properly adjust the chin strap.
  • Selecting a helmet based only on age instead of actual head measurements.

Race Place Fit Notes

  • Always measure your head before purchasing a new helmet.
  • Helmet fit varies between brands and even between different models from the same manufacturer.
  • A snug fit improves comfort, stability, and protection while skiing.
  • If you plan to wear a balaclava or thin liner, wear it while trying on your helmet.
  • For racing, verify that your helmet complies with the certification requirements for your league or governing body.

Description & Features

As a child, Marco Odermatt wanted nothing more than to wear the same kit as his racing idols. Now, he is giving young racers who share his dreams the chance to do just that. The Junior Marco Odermatt Edition features the exact same lion design as on his own race kit.

The Skull Dura JR gives junior racers the protection and safety technologies designed to keep them safe as they strive to develop their abilities and reach the pinnacle of the sport. Featuring many safety technologies in the Skull Dura X adult helmet, the Skull Dura JR ensures younger skiers benefit from protection tailored for racing. Race Lock, a multi-impact EPP liner and durable ABS/PC outer shell, protects younger skiers in this FIS RH 2013 certified race helmet.

Features

  • Junior Ski Race Helmet
  • Race Lock
  • Multi-impact protection
  • Fidlock buckle
  • ABS/PC shell
  • Ear Chambers
  • Race certified

Technical Info

Race Lock

The Race Lock integrated adjustment system makes finding a comfortable and secure fit easy, and does not interfere with the race tuck.

Multi-impact protection

A multi-impact EPP liner ensures the helmet keeps you protected.

ABS/PC shell

An outer shell of both ABS and PC gives durability and dent resistance at a low weight.

Ear Chambers

Special chambers around the ears ensure balance is unaffected by the helmet and limit hearing interference.

Race certified

The helmet is certified to FIS RH2013 standards, meaning it can be used in FIS-sanctioned race events.


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