Hyland Helmet Track Timer
Hyland Helmet Track Timer
The All NEW and improved USB chargeable Hyland Track Timer and Light.
Light weight (45grams) and designed to sit on your helmet perfectly without movement while riding.
Designed with a rubber shock absorbing casing for high durability.
Casing: All Blue – with different light- Red, White, Blue
Accessories
Elastic band to attached the Track Timer to your helmet.
USB cable – Fully charged the Track Timer can last up to a full week and more.
*The back of the light has also been designed so the Track Time can be affixed to the helmet harness strap.
Functions available with the light when you press the button;
1st press – This will turn the beeper on only
2nd press – This enables the light & beeper to go simultaneous.
3rd press – This will turn the light on only
4th press – Off
Beeping pitch sounds every 1 second
Sound: 90-100 decibels
Light flashes every 1 second
Flashing light available in Blue, Red or White
Note: Waterproof casing and control board, can be used in heavy rain but not into the water directly.
The Track Timer should be affixed to the helmet with the ON/OFF button facing up and the charge and speaker facing down
Padded race whip
The New Derby Jockey Helmet (Please Contact The Shop To Confirm Size & Availability Prior To Ordering)
The New Derby Australian Made
FEATURES
• Classic jockey style
• Genuine deer skin leather straps
• Deep fit luxury harness
• Coolmax® sweat absorption
• Comfort chin pad
• Super tough, light PC alloy
• Rubberised black finish
• Independently batch tested
• Trusted by top jocks for decades
Sizing – Individual sizes from 53-59cms
Approved Australian Safety Standards AS/NZS 383
How to measure for my helmet size?
Step 1: Preparation
- You will ideally need a soft measuring tape, if you don’t have this ten you can use string and measure it after.
- If possible, stand in front of a mirror to ensure accurate placement of the measuring tape.
Step 2: Gather Your Hair
- If you have long hair, pull it back into a ponytail or bun or how your hair will be when riding. This will ensure that you measure correct for when you are wearing the helmet.
Step 3: Measure Your Head Circumference (see image supplied)
- Take the soft measuring tape and hold it just above your eyebrows, where your forehead meets your hairline.
- Wrap the tape around the widest part of your head, which is typically about an inch (2.5 cm) above your ears and around the back of your head.
- Make sure the tape is snug but not too tight. It should rest comfortably around your head.
- Hold the tape firmly in place and take note of the measurement, this measurement represents your head circumference.
Helmet Fitting
- When trying on helmets, make sure the helmet sits level on your head. It shouldn’t tilt forward or backward.
- The helmet should fit snugly but not feel overly tight. It should be comfortable and stable on your head.
- The front rim of the helmet should sit just above your eyebrows, and you should be able to see the edge of the helmet when looking upward.
Step 8: Adjust the Fit
- Most helmets come with adjustable straps and pads to fine-tune the fit. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to adjust the chinstrap, harness, and padding for a secure and comfortable fit.
Step 9: Test the Fit
- After adjusting, move your head in different directions to ensure the helmet stays in place.
- Shake your head gently to check for any slippage. The helmet should remain stable.
Remember that a properly fitted helmet is essential for your safety while horse riding so spend time to make sure it is right for you.