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Dec122015

Brain Protection - New F2 Carbon MIPS Helmets

 

   This is what Santa wants you to have for Christmas...Protection!

Carbon fiber, Kevlar®, Multi-directional Impact Protection System (MIPS®), Drylex Microfiber … the F2 Carbon in its standard form is as close to a factory race bike as a helmet can be. Used by top FLY racers Trey Canard, Andrew Short, Weston Peick, and Justin Brayton, this helmet is out-of-the-box and on-to-the-racetrack ready.

  • MIPS® low-friction layer can absorb more of the rotational force of impacts, adding more protection than other helmets can offer
  • Meets or exceeds the toughest safety standards on the market. Snell 2015, DOT approved for USA. Other standards include: ECE and AS (Australian).
  • Shell is constructed using state-of-the-art, aircraft grade woven carbon fiber and Kevlar® composite materials, which create superior strength while remaining extremely light
  • Dual density EPS liner combines two layers of EPS (Expanded Polystyrene), one softer, one slightly harder to provide more progressive impact absorption for different levels of impact
  • Multi-port air induction cooling system includes 11 intake and 4 exhaust vents that create massive airflow to keep your head cool
  • Quad-vent goggle anti-fog vents above goggle eye port draw air from goggle to help clear away fog
  • Custom molded rubber trim with integrated nose guard helps keep rocks and debris away from your nose
  • New Quick Release washable COOLMAX® comfort liner & cheek pads absorb sweat, provide plenty of ventilation, and are easy to remove
  • Flow through EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) and comfort liner air system align to maximize airflow
  • Helmet is constructed using super-strong, lightweight machined aluminum screws, rivets, and stainless steel D-rings for superior strength and years of worry free use
  • Optional carbon fiber intake vent wing can be added to the helmet for increased direction of airflow on the front vents

 www.flyracing.com

 

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