Product Details
Eliminator Forced Air Helmet (7102301) by Bell®. Breath with Authority. ProVIsion anti-fog shield with Class 1 Optics. Shell Type: Low-profile fiberglass shell construction. Interior/Liner Type: Washable XT2 silver liner. Sometimes the air gets too thick to breathe. You wouldn’t let your engine suck dust, and neither should you. To that end, Bell enhanced the no-nonsense function and style of the Eliminator with dust skirt seals and fresh air system compatibility. State of the art ventilation capability combined with premium fit and protection allows you to stay focused and breathe easy in the most challenging off-road conditions.
Specifications
Color: Gloss White |
Size: X-Small |
Style: Solid |
Bluetooth: No |
Face Shield: Yes |
Integrated Sun Visor: No |
Peak Visor: No |
Pinlock Ready: No |
Helmet Certification: DOT Approved |
Includes
- Eliminator Forced Air Helmet
Features
- Contour Cheek Pads
- Eyewear Compatible
- Low-Profile Fiberglass Composite Shell
- Optional Visor Available
- ProVision™ Anti-Fog Shield with Class 1 Optics
- Recessed EPS speaker pockets
- X-Static® XT2 silver liner
- Sophisticated design will give you an extraordinary look
- Made to give you a secure performance fit for optimal riding position and comfort
- Stringently tested with the highest quality standards
Eyewear Compatible
Using prescription glasses or a preferred pair of shades is now possible with eyewear arm pockets woven right into the interior liner.
X-Static® XT2 silver liner
A leader in antimicrobial fabric technology, X-Static material is clinically-proven to provide bacteria and odor protection throughout the life of the liner.
It’s no coincidence that Bell® is both the first name in speed and the first name in helmets. Born in the 1950’s California hot rod and racing scene, Bell founder Roy Richter built an entire industry anticipating the unmet needs of those with a speed-hungry disposition. People wanted to drive fast…he corralled all the go-fast parts he could find into the world’s first speed shop. They wanted to race…he built them race cars. And when the need-for-speed started to reveal some grim realities, Roy did something about that too and Bell Helmets was born.