Zamp - Fs-8 M2015 Racing Helmet - Snell Rated Full Face Karting Motorcycle Dot+ on 2040-parts.com
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New with tags
Brand:ZAMP
Style:Full Face
Make:ZAMP
Snell Rating:M2015
ZAMP - FS-8 Snell M2015 Motorcycle / Kart Racing Helmet - Summer Sale!
MSRP: $139.95
SALE: $129.95 - Price Reduction for a Limited Time Only!
(Graphic Styles are $10 more)
Summer Blowout Sale: $119.95 - On Remaining Inventory Only!
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The FS-8 M2015 Race Helmet utilizes advanced features and leading edge styling usually found in helmets at twice the cost making the ZAMP FS-8 to be the best value in the M2015-Rated helmet market.
The Snell M2015 rating makes this helmet the perfect helmet for motorcycle and kart racing in addition to certifying it's safety a level above helmets that only carry the DOT rating. (This helmet also carries the DOT rating and works great for street use!)
- Lightweight Composite Fiberglass Shell
- Meets or Exceeds Snell M2015 and DOT
- Multiple Intake and Exhaust Vents
- Plush Removable/Washable Interior
- All Helmets Include a locking Clear Z-19 Series 3mm Shield
- D-Ring Fastener
- Includes soft-touch drawstring Helmet Bag!
This helmet comes with a clear shield as standard- If you choose an "Extra Shield" you will receive both the selected additional shield as well as the original clear shield.
This helmet carries the Snell M2015 rating which is approved for use until the end of the year 2025. The
rating refers to the standard date the helmet adheres to. The ones you
are likely see are M2005, M2010, and M2015. Every 5 years, Snell releases
a new standard which is a new series of tests the helmets must pass in
order to receive the new rating. The rating a helmet receives generally
means it's legal for use in most event types for 10 years from the
rating:
- SA2005 - Good until 2015
- SA2010 - Good until 2020
- M2015 - Good until 2025
This helmet carries the Snell M2015 rating which is approved for use until the end of the year 2025.
ZAMP FS-8 Helmet Sizing
Proper helmet fit is vital to the performance of a helmet during an impact. For the helmet to perform properly during an impact, it must stay securely on the head.
Measuring the head is only a starting point for the entire sizing procedure. Due to varying shapes, heads that are apparently the same size when measured may not necessarily fit the same size helmet.A
small metal tape measure or a cloth tape may be used to make your
initial measurement. You can also use a string, which can then be laid
against a measuring tape.
Measure the head from a point half an inch above the eyebrows and around the back of the head that results in
the largest possible measurement.
Take several measurements. The largest measurement is the one you want to use.
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