BELL GTX HELMET

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Retail:$625.00
Sale price:$579.95
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Now Also Available in Flat Black!



The GTX features a front lip and rear aerodynamic spoiler and is an ideal choice for open cockpit forms of racing including formula cars, sprint cars and karting. The GTX features a venturi air exchange system that increases ventilation. As air flows over the helmet, the venturi effect increases cooling inside the helmet and prevents shield fogging by creating a vacuum to pull airflow through the helmet. The helmet’s recessed side chin bar vents provide ventilation while not allowing dirt to enter into the helmet. The eyeport foam around the eye opening seals the shield to help prevent dust and debris from entering the helmet. Snell SA05 certified. Bell Racing's "PRO Series" GTX helmet features Light-Weave shell material, Ultra High Speed aerodynamics with venturi ventilation for the chin and top and the standard eyeport (#276 shield size). The Complex/Carbon X interior features the E-Max Plus liner and is avalable in sizes 6 3/4" to 7 3/4". SA05 rated, white or black color. Kevlar Chin Strap.

The E-Max Plus liner is a full coverage liner system that surrounds your entire head with protection- other helmets dont. Bell invites you to look inside your helmet and see if you are completely covered. The Light-Weave shell is unique in that it combines three laminated composite fibers (carbon, Kevlar, fiberglass) to form a strong, yet ultra-lightweight outer shell.

 

Sizing Chart:  
     
Size Hat Inches
XX-small 6 3/4 22 1/4
XX-small 6 7/8 21 5/8
x-small 7 22
Small 7 1/8 22 3/8
Medium 7 1/4 22 3/4
Medium 7 3/8 23 1/8
Large 7 1/2 23 1/2
Large 7 5/8 23 7/8
X-Large 7 3/4 24 1/4
XX-Large 8    25 1/8
XX-Large 8    25 1/2
XX-Large 8 1/4 25 7/8
XX-Large 8 1/4 26 1/4
XX-Large 8 1/2 26 3/8

An effective helmet is one that fits properly. Have an assistant use a measuring tape, or a piece of string to measure the circumference of your head starting at a point approximately one inch above the eyebrows in front, around a point in the back of the head that results in the largest possible measurement, and finally wrapping back to the front. It is a good idea to take several measurements to make sure you have the largest one.