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RaceQuip PRO25 Helmet BLACK LARGE 277005RQP (
PRO25, Full, Gloss Black, Snell SA2025, EPS Liner, No Graphic, Large FREE SHIPPING IN 48 STATES
Hat Size: 7 3/8-7 ½
Features:
Certified for All Racing Series accepting Full-Face Snell SA2025 Helmets
Ideal for Autocross, HPDE, Short-Track, Drag Racing, and Club Racing
Aero Shell Design with Integrated Chin Spoiler
Wide Eyeport Allows for Improved Visibility and Eyewear Use
Silicone Eyeport Gasket Seals Out Dust and Dirt
Top and Rear Exhaust Vents Improve Airflow and Driver Comfort
Fire-Retardant Paint, Liner, and Chin Strap
FRP Composite Shell: Lightweight, Hand-Laid Strength
EPS Liner for Maximum Impact Energy Absorption
Comfort Fit Blended Nomex® Fire-Retardant Interior
Kevlar® Chin Strap with Double D-Ring Retention System
Reinforced M6 Inserts for HANS / Head-and-Neck Restraint Compatibility
Anodized Aluminum Pivot Kit with Friction-Adjust Locking Mechanism
Tear-Off Posts with 8-Position Hand Ratcheting System
Distortion-Free 3mm Polycarbonate Low Fog Shield
The first step in finding the correct helmet size is to measure your head. Measure around the circumference of your head using a flexible tape measure. A clothing tape measure or a stagger tape measure work very well for this. Another option is to use a piece of string and wrap it around your head marking the overlap point of the string. You can then lay the string out straight on a flat surface and use a standard tape measure to record the length of the string.
Take the head measurement one inch above the eyebrows around to the largest point at the back of your head. Record several measurements to ensure you have the largest circumference as well as a repeatable measurement. The accuracy of this head measurement is critical to selecting the correct size helmet, so take your time and be precise.
PRO25, Full, Gloss Black, Snell SA2025, EPS Liner, No Graphic, Large FREE SHIPPING IN 48 STATES
Hat Size: 7 3/8-7 ½
Features:
Certified for All Racing Series accepting Full-Face Snell SA2025 Helmets
Ideal for Autocross, HPDE, Short-Track, Drag Racing, and Club Racing
Aero Shell Design with Integrated Chin Spoiler
Wide Eyeport Allows for Improved Visibility and Eyewear Use
Silicone Eyeport Gasket Seals Out Dust and Dirt
Top and Rear Exhaust Vents Improve Airflow and Driver Comfort
Fire-Retardant Paint, Liner, and Chin Strap
FRP Composite Shell: Lightweight, Hand-Laid Strength
EPS Liner for Maximum Impact Energy Absorption
Comfort Fit Blended Nomex® Fire-Retardant Interior
Kevlar® Chin Strap with Double D-Ring Retention System
Reinforced M6 Inserts for HANS / Head-and-Neck Restraint Compatibility
Anodized Aluminum Pivot Kit with Friction-Adjust Locking Mechanism
Tear-Off Posts with 8-Position Hand Ratcheting System
Distortion-Free 3mm Polycarbonate Low Fog Shield
The first step in finding the correct helmet size is to measure your head. Measure around the circumference of your head using a flexible tape measure. A clothing tape measure or a stagger tape measure work very well for this. Another option is to use a piece of string and wrap it around your head marking the overlap point of the string. You can then lay the string out straight on a flat surface and use a standard tape measure to record the length of the string.
Take the head measurement one inch above the eyebrows around to the largest point at the back of your head. Record several measurements to ensure you have the largest circumference as well as a repeatable measurement. The accuracy of this head measurement is critical to selecting the correct size helmet, so take your time and be precise.