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Bell - Gp.2 Youth Sfi 24.1 Rated Racing Helmet - Child's Quarter Midget Karting+ on 2040-parts.com

US $299.95
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Bell Country of Manufacture:United States Make:Bell Racing SFI Rating:SFI 24.1 Rated / QMA Approved

Bell - GP.2 Youth SFI 24.1 Racing Helmet


Bell Helmets

The GP.2 youth helmet is designed for young racers who need an extra small size helmet that is fire retardant.

The GP.2 Youth is a fantastic choice for young racers who demand great styling, superior features, light weight and excellent fit in a smaller configuration. The GP.2 Youth is built specifically for children and younger racers who need a youth helmet that is fire retardant. The SFI 24.1-2015 certified GP.2 Youth incorporates the same advanced technology, styling, protection and features developed for Bell’s line of professional racing helmets. The SFI Youth Standard is recognized and accepted by racing and karting organizations including the Quarter Midget Association of America (QMA)

This helmet features removable / replaceable cheek pads and liner for a more customized fit. The GP.2 Youth is a fantastic choice for young racers who demand great styling, superior features, light weight and excellent fit in a smaller configuration built specifically for kids. The GP.2 Youth features a front aero chin bar, a lightweight composite shell, pro-style interior neck collar for outstanding comfort, and a front air intake that forces air into the helmet's forehead vents for maximum ventilation. The .200mm GP.2 CMR air intake is replaceable and the helmet can be used without the air intake. The direct flow upper and lower chin bar vents on the front of the helmet help to increase airflow and prevent shield fogging. The GP.2 Youth also features replaceable cheek pads that can be installed for a more customized fit.

The GP.2 Youth has been designed to work with Bell’s aero kits to configure the helmet for all open wheel and open compartment forms of racing depending on the aerodynamic requirements and environment. While the GP.2 Youth has a front aero lip and chin bar designed into the helmet and included. The GP.2 Youth comes with an air intake as standard equipment that can be replaced as necessary.

The GP.2 Youth takes a 287 SRV Shield which features the SRV-1 pivot system and thumb tab on the drivers left side to allow for easy shield operation. Each helmet comes with a clear shield and Bell visor strip as standard equipment.

Detailed Specs:
  • Formula Style Helmet
  • Advanced Aerodynamic Styling
  • Air Intake To Maximize Forehead Ventilation
  • Direct Flow Chin Bar Ventilation
  • Youth Size Shell
  • Lightweight Composite Shell Technology
  • Standard Eyeport
  • Positive Seal Visor System
  • Available in Metallic Silver
  • 287/3MM SRV Shield (SRV-1 Pivot System)
  • E-Max Plus Multi Density Liner
  • Pro Style Comfort-Plus Interior
  • Removable/Replaceable Cheek Pads & Liner
  • SFI 24.1 (2015) Youth Certification



Bell Helmet Sizing

Proper helmet fit is vital to the performance of a helmet during an impact.
For the helmet to perform properly during an impact, it must stay securely on the head.

Measuring the head is only a starting point for the entire sizing procedure.
Due to varying shapes, heads that are apparently the same size when measured may not necessarily fit the same size helmet.

A small metal tape measure or a cloth tape may be used to make your initial measurement. You can also use a string, which can then be laid against a measuring tape.

Measure the head from a point one inch above the eyebrows and around the back of the head that results in the largest possible measurement.

Take several measurements. The largest measurement is the one you want to use.








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