Finding the Right Fit for Your EvoShield XVT 2.0 Batting Helmet
A batting helmet is one of those pieces of equipment where getting the fit right isn't optional—it's the difference between genuine protection and a helmet that won't do its job. The EvoShield XVT 2.0 is designed for both baseball and softball players, and understanding how to size it correctly and care for it will help you get the most from your investment.
Why Helmet Sizing Actually Matters
A loose helmet shifts around when you need it most. A tight helmet causes discomfort that makes players want to take it off or wear it incorrectly. The EvoShield XVT 2.0 comes in four sizes based on your fitted hat size, and getting this right is the single most important step in the buying process.
Your head size doesn't change much over time, but it's worth measuring properly rather than guessing. People often go by what size baseball cap they wear, which isn't always accurate for a helmet that needs to sit securely on your head.
Measuring Your Head for the EvoShield XVT 2.0
Here's the straightforward way to find your size. Take a soft measuring tape and wrap it around your head just above your ears—the same way a fitted baseball cap would sit. Write down the measurement in inches. That's your fitted hat size.
The EvoShield XVT 2.0 sizing breaks down like this:
- XS: 6½ inches and under
- S/M: 6½ to 7⅛ inches
- M/L: 6⅞ to 7½ inches
- L/XL: 7¼ to 7⅞ inches
If your measurement falls between two sizes, the helmet should feel snug but not tight. A small amount of give is normal, but it shouldn't move around when you shake your head side to side.
Understanding the Padding and Protection
The EvoShield XVT 2.0 uses dual density padding positioned strategically inside the helmet. This means different areas have different levels of cushioning based on where impact is most likely to occur. The padding absorbs energy and protects your head without adding unnecessary bulk.
The helmet is certified by SEI to meet NOCSAE standards, which is the safety certification required for baseball and softball helmets. This certification means the helmet has been tested to ensure it meets established safety requirements for the sport.
Air circulation matters for comfort during warm weather play. The XVT 2.0 includes a top plate venting system designed to allow airflow while maintaining structural integrity. Better ventilation means you'll be more comfortable wearing it for the full game.
Finish Options and Maintenance
The EvoShield XVT 2.0 comes in two finishes: high gloss and matte. High gloss has a shiny appearance and tends to show dust and scuffs more easily. Matte finish is more forgiving with appearance but both require the same basic care.
To keep your helmet in good condition, wipe the exterior with a dry cloth after use to remove dirt and sweat. If needed, use a slightly damp cloth with mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals or submerging the helmet. Check the padding regularly—if it becomes compressed or damaged, the helmet's protective ability is reduced and replacement is the safest option.
Store your helmet in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, which can degrade the materials over time. Keep it out of extreme heat or cold when possible.
When Size Changes or Replacement Is Needed
A well-maintained helmet can last several seasons. However, if your head size changes significantly, you'll need a new size. This is particularly relevant for younger players who may grow into a larger size. If the helmet has sustained a visible impact—dents, cracks, or breaks in the exterior—replace it promptly, as the protective structure may be compromised even if it still looks wearable.
The EvoShield XVT 2.0 is available in multiple sizes to accommodate different head measurements, so taking time to measure correctly at the start will save you from the hassle of returning an ill-fitting helmet later.
The product in this guide: EvoShield | XVT™ 2.0 | Baseball + Softball Batting Helmet | Multiple Styles


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