Bontrager Fit System Replacement Instructions

To adjust the Bontrager Helmet Fit System, first loosen the rear adjustment dial, position the helmet level on your head, and then tighten the dial until snug. Ensure the chin strap forms a V shape around your ears and is comfortably secured under your chin.
If the fit system is not staying secure, check for wear or damage on the retention system and straps. Ensure all adjustment points are tight and in good condition. If issues persist, contact Bontrager support for further assistance.
Clean your Bontrager helmet using mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Let it air dry completely before storing. Regularly inspect for any damage or wear, especially after impacts.
Store your Bontrager helmet in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it to prevent deformation. Use a helmet bag for added protection during storage or transport.
It is recommended to replace your Bontrager helmet every 3-5 years, or immediately after a significant impact or crash. Regularly inspect your helmet for signs of damage or wear that could compromise its protective capabilities.
Yes, Bontrager helmets are designed to accommodate various hairstyles, including ponytails. Adjust the fit system to ensure a secure and comfortable fit without compromising helmet stability.
If the padding becomes uncomfortable, check if it is properly positioned and clean. You can remove and wash the padding or replace it with new pads available from Bontrager. Ensure pads are dry before reattaching them.
Measure the circumference of your head and compare it with the sizing chart provided by Bontrager. The helmet should sit level on your head, covering most of your forehead, with a snug fit that does not move when you shake your head.
Altering or customizing the fit system is not recommended as it may compromise the helmet's safety and warranty. Use only Bontrager-approved accessories and components for any modifications.
After any impact or crash, inspect your Bontrager helmet for visible damage such as cracks, dents, or compression. If any damage is found, or if the helmet experienced a significant impact, it should be replaced even if no visible damage is present.