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The Fly Racing F2 Carbon Helmet has established itself as a top choice in race circuits around the world. The helmet earned a reputation as one of the most comfortable helmets on the market. The new Fly Racing F2 has taken this to the next level with its one-piece tri-composite carbon fiber shell and mouth guard, MIPS(Multi-Directional Impact Protection System), and best in class airflow. The new F2 excels at impact technology without compromising the comfortable fit - with an all-new bold look.
- MIPS® Brain Protection System in a helmet integrated, low-friction layer designed to reduce rotational motion transferred to the brain from angled impact to the head.
- Carbon Matrix composite shell.
- Dual density EPS liner.
- Custom rubber trim with integrated nose guard.
- Lightweight machined aluminum visor screws and stainless steel rivets and D-rings.
- Removable and washable COOLMAX® comfort liner and cheek pads.
- TFV(True Functional Ventilation). When in motion air is forced through multiple air intake vents, then passed through aligned vent channels in the EPS and exits out multiple rear exhaust vents.
- Quad-vent above goggle eye port draws air from goggle to reduce fogging.
- Soft fleece helmet bag included.
- Meets or exceeds ECE/DOT safety standards.
- For proper fit and size, measure the circumference of your head 1" above your eyebrows and around the largest portion of the back of your head.
20 1/2" – 21 1/4"------ X-Small
21 1/4" - 22"---------- Small
22" - 23"-------------- Medium
23" - 23 3/4"---------- Large
24" - 24 1/2"---------- X-Large
24 1/2" - 25 1/4"------ XX-Large
- MIPS
MIPS (Multi-Directional Impact Protection System) is a specialized helmet safety technology that is now being used in the top tier of off road helmets in order to greatly lessen the chances of traumatic brain injury.
By integrating an engineered low-friction layer into the liner of the helmet, MIPS enables a relative sliding motion between the head and the helmet so angular and rotational impact forces are absorbed and deflected.
Since most head impacts occur at oblique and unpredictable angles, helmets with MIPS Technology are able to offer better protection than helmets without.