Helmet for ice hockey and inline hockey
Hockey helmets are size-adjustable and can therefore be used for an extended period of time. Please read the manufacturer’s instruction manual before using the helmet for the first time. Start by adjusting the helmet to a slightly larger size, put it on, and then adjust it to fit your head. The size ranges listed indicate the approximate range within which the helmet can be adjusted. Size specifications may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer. If there are any discrepancies, they are indicated directly on the respective product page. For children and players with shorter chins, we recommend junior helmets. These often run slightly smaller in the face area and therefore fit younger players better. However, many junior players with normal or longer head shapes can also wear senior sizes. In ice hockey, some young players already need helmets in Senior S or Senior M. It is therefore important to always measure the head circumference and also check the fit around the face and chin. For example, a player might need a size M helmet, but a size S face guard might fit better if the head isn’t as long toward the bottom.