We have the Most Comprehensive Nutcase Helmet Range in Brisbane
In Australia, bicycle helmets are the law.
Don't hamper or compromise the fit and function of your helmet by forgetting to do up straps, or by wearing extra items underneath (beanies, caps, hats). Responsibility for the risks associated with your personal style are your own.
Proper helmet fit is an important factor for both safety and comfort. Helmets which are too big, slip backwards or have ill-adjusted straps can do more harm than good. Helmets too small or tight are plain uncomfortable.
Try one on
Come into the shop and try a helmet for size. Do the push test. If someone places a palm on your forehead and can push the helmet backwards off your head, then it is too loose or too large. If the helmet is tipping backwards, it is also a poor fit and maybe unsafe... no matter how cool it looks.
The front of the helmet must sit just above your eyebrows and the back of the helmet shoud not touch the nape of your neck. The chin strap should fit snug, but not too tight to cause discomfort or choking.

