How to Install Your Da Brim Equestrian Endurance
The Da Brim Equestrian Endurance provides 360 degree UPF50+ sun protection for equestrian helmets. Two installation methods cover different helmet styles — the pocket method for non-removable visors, and the pull-over method for flush-front or removable-visor helmets.
Step-by-Step Installation
Method 1: Pocket method
For helmets with a non-removable visor longer than 1 inch.
Begin with a Loose Adjustment Strap
Start with the adjustment strap fully loosened before installation.
Open the Front Pocket
Open the front pocket by separating the hook and loop fasteners. Insert the helmet's non-detachable visor into the pocket. Do not close the pocket fasteners yet.
Pull Down and Seat the Da Brim
Pull the rear of the Da Brim visor down and seat the Da Brim on the helmet. Make sure the crown of the Da Brim is level around the helmet's circumference and does not interfere with where your ears will sit.
Tighten the Strap
Make sure the visor is as far inside the pocket as possible when the front of the Da Brim visor is resting flat against the front of the helmet. Tighten the strap by positioning your thumb at the rear of the helmet and pulling on the strap a few times. Tuck the strap into the hole provided.
Close the Front Pocket Fasteners
Close the fasteners on the front pocket by mating the hook and loops. Make sure the pocket is tightly closed. The brim should not be buckled or bowed. Double check the tightness of the strap.
Check for Correct Installation
Centres of the helmet and Da Brim visor should align. Always ensure the strap is tight. The Da Brim visor should always seat in a level plane around the helmet with the front pocket tightly closed, to prevent detachment. Check by pulling upward on the front visor as if in wind flow.
Fit Your Helmet and Test Vision
After the Da Brim visor is installed on the helmet, follow the helmet manufacturer's instructions for fitting the helmet. Then check that the Da Brim visor does not obstruct your vision.
Method 2: Pull-over method
For flush-front helmets or helmets with a removable visor.
Begin with a Loose Adjustment Strap
Start with the adjustment strap fully loosened before installation.
Grip the Centre Back of the Helmet
Hold your helmet at the centre back with your thumb on the outside and grip the centre back loop of the Da Brim visor at the same place with your thumb.
Rotate and Seat the Visor
Place your other hand at the front of the Da Brim visor and rotate the assembly upside down. Push the helmet against your chest and slowly pull the Da Brim visor over the helmet, seating the visor's edge on the helmet.
Flip Over and Tighten the Strap
Flip the assembly over and tighten the strap by positioning your thumb at the rear of the helmet and pulling on the strap. Tuck the strap into the hole provided.
Check for Correct Installation
Centres of the helmet and Da Brim visor should align. Always ensure the strap is tight. The Da Brim visor should always seat below the front helmet surface, as shown, to prevent detachment. Check by pulling upward on the front visor as if in wind flow.
Fit Your Helmet and Test Vision
After the Da Brim visor is installed on the helmet, follow the helmet manufacturer's instructions for fitting the helmet. Then check that the Da Brim visor does not obstruct your vision.
How to Remove the Da Brim
Always remove the Da Brim when stationary and in a safe location.
Wait until you are at a safe location and at a rest position.
Disengage the Da Brim visor by releasing the tension on the strap by pulling up on the buckle.
Pull the Da Brim away from the helmet to remove it.
Important Safety Information
The Equestrian Endurance Da Brim is designed only for equestrian helmets used while riding horses.
Do not use the Da Brim other than as instructed herein and do not modify the Da Brim.
Always ensure the front pocket is tightly closed when using the pocket method.
Always make sure the straps on your helmet are tight, as per the helmet manufacturer's instructions.
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