This Esme Helmet Backpack

Limited edition.

Designed exclusively in collaboration with YouTuber This Esme.

Stylish storage for all riding essentials, including your helmet and laptop.

Reinforced water-repellent base to protect what’s inside.

$100

Available to order from any stockist.

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Description

Protect your riding essentials and have them always on hand.

The This Esme backpack is perfect for both yard and showground.

Features an exclusive This Esme logo badge on the custom-shaped, elasticated mesh helmet pouch, large laptop sleeve and a roomy main compartment.

A protective water-repellent covering on the bottom of the backpack keeps your kit dry inside.

Ergonomically padded back panel and adjustable shoulder straps for enhanced comfort when carrying for long periods of time.

Benefits:

  • Exclusive This Esme logo badge.
  • Personalised embroidery on helmet pouch
  • Reinforced water-repellent covering on lower part
  • Large main compartment
  • Padded laptop sleeve
  • Convenient side pockets for additional storage
  • High visibility “Charles Owen” branding on front and shoulder strap
  • Carry handle
  • Adjustable shoulder straps
  • Measurements – 55cm H x 45cm W x 20cm D
  • Enhanced back padding for a comfortable fit

Wipe clean only.

For longer-term storage, we recommend keeping your helmet in a fully protective riding hat bag.

Watch the Helmet Backpack

To appreciate the functionality and look of the Charles Owen helmet backpack, watch the demo video by clicking below.

watch helmet backpack

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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