Sizing Charts


Sizing information is provided by the manufacturer and does not guarantee a perfect fit. All brands have sizes to their own standards.

GENERAL SIZING
General Clothing Sizing Chart
General Boots Sizing Chart
General Glove Sizing Chart
General Youth Sizing Charts
BRANDS SPECIFIC SIZING
6D
AFX
AGV
Alpinestars
Answer Racing
Arai
Arctiva
Asterisk
Atlas
Bell
Cortech
Cyber
DC Shoes
Easton EXP
EVS
Firstgear
Fly Racing
Forma Boots
Forcefield
Gaerne
GMax
HJC
Icon
Innovation Sports
Joe Rocket
Kali
Klim
KTM Powerwear
LS2 Helmets
Metal Mulisha
Mobius
Moose Racing
MSR MX
O'Neal Racing
PODMX
Power-Trip
Scorpion Helmets
Scott
Shoei
Sidi
Simpson
Slippery
Smooth Industries
Speed and Strength
Suomy
TCX
Thor MX
Tour Master
Tour Master Synergy
Troy Lee Designs
Vega
Z1R

HOW TO MEASURE HELMET SIZING
Your helmet fit is not only critical to the comfort and enjoyment of your helmet, it also plays a critical role in the performance of your helmet in the event of a collision. Never purchase or wear a helmet without ensuring a snug fit. There are several methods and tricks to size a helmet.

To measure your head size, wrap a cloth tape measure horizontally around your head about one inch above your eyebrows and ears. This will measure the largest portion of your head.

Select the helmet size that is closest to your head size. Often times your head measurement may fall between two helmet sizes. When this occurs you should first try the smaller size.

When wearing a helmet, it should be snug. If it is not snug, it is too big for you. With the helmet on and chin strap fastened, if you can move the helmet easily from side to side and up and down without moving your head, the helmet is too big. Try a size smaller.

Be aware that different helmets fit different head shapes. A helmet that will fit one person perfectly may not fit another person with the same size head, due to the shapes of their heads being different

HOW TO MEASURE JACKET SIZING
Sleeve
Start with measuring your sleeve length. With your arm slightly bent, start from your neck bone, measure over your shoulder and elbow points, and end at the wrist bone. This is also called Center Back (CB) Sleeve length.

Center Back (CB) Length
The Center Back Length is the measurement from your neck bone, down your spine to your waist.

Chest
Next measure your chest. You will want the total circumference of your chest at it's largest point. Stand straight with your arms out, and measure under your arm pits, across the breast bone with arms relaxed. Make sure the tape measure is parallel with the floor.

HOW TO MEASURE PANT SIZING
Waist
Stand in a mirror and bend to one side. Where your body creases is your natural waist. Measure around your natural waist line while keeping the tape measure parallel with the floor. Relax when taking the measurement.

Hip
The hip measurement is the total circumference at your hip's largest point. Keep tape measure parallel to the floor, and relax when taking measurement.

Inseam
The inseam is the total length of the inside seam from your crotch to your ankle. Stand straight, but relax when taking measurement.

Outseam
The outseam is the length of the outside seam from your waist to your ankle.

HOW TO MEASURE GLOVES SIZING
To find the proper size gloves, measure the circumference around your dominant hand, across your palm and just behind your knuckles, not including your thumb. If the measured size of your hand is in between sizes of the gloves that interest you, choose the size larger if you want a loose fit and the smaller size if you like a tighter fit. Remember that leather gloves will break in and stretch after some use.
HOW TO MEASURE BOOT SIZING
Some boots are sized in typical US measurements, while others are sized to European specs. Please view the size chart of the boots you want to order to find the proper size conversion. If you typically wear a half size, order the next size larger for boots that are only offered in full sizes.