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    Owner’ s Manual[...]

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    YOUR OWNER ’ S MANUAL AND REGISTRA TION CARD T he helmet you have in your hands (or maybe it’ s on your head) is a Giro . It is constructed with a foam liner and a thermoplastic shell. Extensive testing verifies that Giro helmets meet the various shock absorption, penetration, strap strength and coverage provisions of specific US and Internatio[...]

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    In order for your Gir o helmet to be effective it must fit properly , be worn properly and be pr operly fastened. Which brings us to: HOW TO MAKE YOUR HELMET FIT LIKE A GLOVE Giro helmets come in lots of sizes , so chances are there ’ s one that ’ s going to fit you. If the helmet you now own doesn ’ t fit on your head leaving little room bet[...]

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    closed and adjust the other side . Readjust the chin strap if necessary . On the S4, SST , and Sonic, adjust the front and rear straps by sliding the strap guide up or down. While you have that Nine .9 or S4 in your lap , you should practice removing and reattaching the Weatherstrip ™ vent plugs and ear flaps . Both help k eep winter cold, snow a[...]

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    Now your helmet should fit properly . But be sure to check the adjustment of your (or your child ’ s) helmet every time you go out on the slopes . And, call us at 1-800-969-GIRO if you have any questions . HOW TO KEEP YOUR HELMET AS GOOD AS NEW F irst, it would help if you didn ’ t bump into anything. That can really scratch up the shell, not t[...]

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    Designed by Giro Sport Design, Santa Cruz, California. Manufactured in China If your helmet bears a ASTM designation it meets the essential safety requirements of F2040. If your helmet bears a CE designation it meets the essential safety requirements of EN 1077 or EN 1078. Giro is an Official US Ski T eam Supplier . P art #140191022 5/00[...]

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    8 Is this your first Giro helmet? 1. Y es 2. No 7 Is this your: 1. First snowsport helmet 2. Replacement helmet How many days per year do you snowboard or ski? 1. 1- 5 2 . 6-10 3. 11-20 4. More than 20 days/year 10 15 Education (please check categories which apply): 1. H igh School 3. Completed College 2. Some College 4. Graduate School 16 Which be[...]

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    USA Giro Sport Design (warranty card 83F only) P .O . Box 46043 Denver , CO 80201-6043 T el. 831 457 4476 F ax. 831 457 4444 Canada Bay 147, 2760 45th Ave . SE Calgary , AB Canada T2B 3M1 T el. 800 991 7890 New Zealand W .H. Worrall & Co., Ltd. P .O . Box 8381 Symonds Street Auckland, New Zealand T el. 9 630 3901 Japan Lotus International Co., [...]