Aztec Diamond Kylo

Step into the future of equestrian safety and style with the EQx x AD Kylo Black Carbon helmet. Where innovation meets luxury.

Available in standard or wide peak.

EQX by Charles Owen

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$165$203

Size chart | How to measure | RF = Round Fit

Available to order from Aztec Diamond.

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Description

Introducing the EQx Kylo helmet in collaboration with Aztec Diamond – Black Carbon Edition Kylo.

Designed in collaboration with Aztec Diamond, it combines cutting-edge safety with high fashion.

This sleek black carbon edition brings together the trusted quality of Charles Owen and the bold style of Aztec Diamond, offering equestrians both performance and flair.

Certified to three international safety standards, featuring a precision dial-fit system, this special edition Kylo ensures a snug and customised fit for every rider.

Its lightweight design, flexible peak, and extensive ventilation provide maximum comfort, while the removable, washable headband guarantees freshness ride after ride.

Finished in an exclusive black carbon, the Kylo embodies both sophistication and top-tier performance, making it the ultimate choice for the modern rider.

Key features:

  • Sleek black carbon top cap for an exclusive, stylish look
  • Branded badge and Aztec Diamond logo on the precision dial-fit system
  • Available in both standard and wide peak options
  • Branded Aztec Diamond chinstrap
  • Lightweight and designed for maximum ventilation
  • Leather-look adjustable harness with quick-release buckle
  • Premium embossed rubberized chin strap cover for added comfort
  • Machine washable, moisture-wicking removable headband
  • Certified to three international safety standards

Watch product video

To fully appreciate the eye-catching look of Kylo, watch the launch video by clicking below.

Introducing the AD Kylo

Sizes:

  • Small: 52-55cm
  • Medium: 55-58cm
  • Large: 58-61cm

Shells are universal and will fit both round and oval-shaped heads.

How to measure your head.

How to fit:

  1. Place the helmet on the head and hold roughly 1cm above the eyebrow, at its loosest setting.
  2. Whilst holding the peak in place, begin to slowly tighten the dial fixing at the back of the helmet until secure. Please tighten your dial-fit carefully. Over-tightening of the dial-fit mechanism when the helmet is being worn may cause the dial to lock. If this occurs, simply remove the helmet and release the dial.
  3. Check the fit by gently pulling down on the peak or front of the helmet. The skin above the eyebrows should move with the motion of the helmet if it fits correctly. Independent movement from the helmet is an indication the helmet is too big or the dial is not fastened tight enough.
  4. Due to the dial-fit securing the helmet at the base of the skull (occipital ridge), consistent contact around the perimeter of the helmet is not necessary.
  5. The chin strap should fit just under the chin and gently touch the bottom of the ear lobe, avoiding the throat.
  6. One finger’s width should be between the chin and the chin strap. The gap between the chin and the chin strap indicates how far the helmet could move in an accident. When doing the chin strap up, place your finger between the strap and your chin to ensure you don’t pinch.
  7. Before removing the helmet, you should undo the dial. This helps prevent unnecessary stress on the dial fixing and ensures you are securing it correctly with every wear.

dial fit riding helmet

Additional information
Standards

ASTM F1163-23, PAS015:2011, BS EN 1384:2023

Wide peak

No, Yes

Sizes

Small, Medium, Large

Made in

China

How to measure your head

Watch the video for a demonstration of how to properly measure and fit your helmet.

Use a soft fabric measuring tape marked in centimetres (cm).

Wrap the tape around the widest part of your head: about one inch above your eyebrows, just above the ear line and around the bump at the back of your head.

Once you have your measurement in centimetres, click here for the size chart to convert it to our standard helmet size.

If you have a rounder shaped head or find helmets feel tight on the sides, consider Round Fit sizing.

If possible, we recommend having a professional fitting with your local retailer.

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