Description
Bell KC7-CMR is the latest in Bell’s karting helmet range. The KC7-CMR design – taken directly from Bell’s F1 helmet, the HP7. The model as worn in 2013 by Kimi Raikkonen, Daniel Ricciardo, Romain Grosjean, Pastor Maldonado, Jean-Eric Vergne & Esteban Gutierrez.
The Snell-FIA CMH standard (CMR) – jointly developed by the FIA Institute and the Snell Memorial Foundation. The purpose being to specifically create a safer and lighter helmet for karting.
Under CIK regulations, helmets complying with the CMR standard can be used by all karting drivers. CMR Standard helmets are strongly recommended for drivers under 18 years old. They are mandatory from 01/01/2010 for Kart drivers under 15 years old.
Bell KC7-CMR Features –
- Advanced multi-density, multi-piece liner to maximize energy absorption and impact performance.
- Carbon/Kevlar®/Glass hand laminated shell – 1185g in sizes 52 to 56 and 1230g in sizes 57 to 59 (+/- 3%)
- Advanced multi-density, multi-piece liner to maximize energy absorption and impact performance.
- Very latest style based on Bell F1 helmet.
- Optical grade injected Double Screen Anti-Fog (DSAF) 2MM visor for anti-fog control and superior visibility.
- Advanced aerodynamics and optimised top and chin bar ventilation.
- Supreme air venting.
- Top spoiler and chin bar gurney available separately.
- Shield and pivot kit: SE07, SV(SE07) 2MM.
- Homologation: SNELL-FIA CMR-2016.
- KC7 is NOT compatible with FHR anchor systems or devices.