


Bell RS7 Carbon SA2020/FIA8859 Helmet
Rating: | Snell SA2020, FIA 8859-2015 |
Hans Anchors: | Included |
Weight (MED Size): | n/a |
Shield Style: | SE07 (3mm) |
Part Number: | BERS7C20 |
Manufacturer: | 1204A21, 1204A22, 1204A23, 1204A24, 1204A25, 1204A26, 1204A27, 1204A28, 1204A29, 1204A30, 1204A31, 1204A32 |
- Ultra-lightweight carbon shell
- Advanced multi-density, multi-piece liner to maximize energy absorption and impact performance
- Optical grade injection molded Double Screen Anti-Fog (DSAF) visor for anti-fog control and superior visibility
- Powerful and effective top and chin bar ventilation system with 14 air intake and extraction channels for maximum ventilation
- Air intake system includes two-part center and side air intakes (installed)
- Shell and shield design optimized to improve aerodynamic performance, reduce internal noise, and enhance energy management capacities
- Integrated channels in face piece offer multiple options to install drink tube and radio systems
- Available in two versions: duckbill (chin spoiler) and non-duckbill
- Rear spoilers, top gurneys, and chin bar gurneys available separately
- Forced air attachments available separately
- Factory installed Hans anchors as original equipment
- Synthetic rubber gasket seal to prevent dirt and water from entering the helmet
- Shield and pivot kit: SE07 3mm, SV(SE07, SE077)
- Homologation: Snell SA2020 and FIA8859 approved
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Bell Helmet Sizing
Size | XX-Small | X-Small | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | XX-Large |
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Measurement (in) | 21-1/2 - 21-5/8 | 22 | 22-3/8 | 22-3/4 - 23-1/4 | 23-5/8 | 24 - 24-3/8 | 24-3/4 - 25-1/4 |
Metric (cm) | 54 - 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 - 59 | 60 | 61 - 62 | 63 - 64 |
Hat Size | 6-3/4, 6-7/8 | 7 | 7-1/8 | 7-1/4, 7-3/8 | 7-1/2 | 7-5/8, 7-3/4 | 7-7/8, 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.