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Zamp - Rz-44c Pro Carbon Fiber Sa2015 Auto Racing Helmet - Hans Snell Rated Cf on 2040-parts.com

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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:ZAMP Snell Rating:SA2015 / Auto Racing Make:ZAMP Misc:M6 Terminal Hardware for easy use with HANS Device Manufacturer Part Number:H741CB3 Material:Carbon Fiber Style:Full Face


ZAMP - RZ-44C SA2015 Pro Carbon Fiber Auto Racing Helmet - Introductory Sale!

MSRP: $549.95
SALE: $519.95

Introductory Blowout Sale: $499.95 - For a Limited Time Only!
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The RZ-44C Carbon Fiber Racing Helmet is our most popular carbon fiber helmet updated to the Snell SA2015 standard which includes M6 Terminals for easy use with HANS Devices. Meeting the new SA2015 standard certifies this helmet for competitive use until the year 2025.

The RZ-44C Helmet utilizes a Carbon Fiber Shell for super lightweight performance and strength.

Features include:
  • Aero Lips built into top of shell and chin bar
  • Rear Spoiler and Front Chin Top Bar Spoiler Included
  • Spoilers come uninstalled and can be attached easily if desired.
  • TRI-Tech Air System– with air intakes on the top and sides of the helmet for maximum ventilation
  • Plush Fire Retardant Interior
  • Removable/Washable Comfort Fit Lining
  • Z-20 Series 3mm Shield with Tear Off Posts
  • Ear Muffs and Ear Pads are included for optional sound proofing
  • M6 Terminal Hardware for easy use with HANS Devices
  • Snell SA2015 Rated
  • Two holes on Each Side Of Chin foam for Radio/Hydration Installation
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 is available with an optional OGIO HeadCase Helmet Bag. This premium helmet bag is the perfect way to protect your helmet while traveling to your next race!



This helmet carries the *newest* Snell SA2015 rating which is approved for use until the end of the year 2025.

http://www.smf.org/images/decals/sa2015decal.jpg

The rating refers to the standard date the helmet adheres to. The ones you are likely see are SA2005, SA2010, and SA2015. 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
  • SA2015 - Good until 2025
This helmet carries the *newest* Snell SA2015 rating which is approved for use until the end of the year 2025.




ZAMP RZ-44C 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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