Produced in partnership with fly racing
Includes cold weather plug kit. Plugs vent holes inside helmet for cold weather riding.
Flow through EPS and comfort liner align to maximize airflow.
Multi port air induction cooling system has 11 intake 4 exhaust vents to create massive airflow.
Meets or exceeds toughest safety tests
Tri0vent anti fog vents draw air from goggle to clear view
Custom molded rubber trim with integrated nose guard helps keep rock and debris from your nose
Custom breathe box custom molded to fit HMK/FLY F2 helmets
Duel density EPS liner combines 2 layers eps
Coolmax quick release washable comfort liner absorbs sweat all around the inside of the helmet
Constructed using super strong light weight machined aluminum giving years of reliable, worry free use.
About 3 pounds lighter than most helmets!
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