Bell Helmets Announces The New SRT Modular Helmet
Bell Helmets, one of
the industry's most iconic brands and a leader in innovative head
protection, today announced the all-new
SRT Modular helmet, an incredibly versatile street helmet,
designed to serve a wide range of riders and needs, whether it be
daily commuting, weekend jaunts or long-range touring.
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The Bell SRT offers a variety of key visibility features, no less
of which is Panovision Class 1 Optics - Bell's proprietary viewport
design for maximum visibility and compatible with the up to 17
shield options, including Bell's all-new ProTint. The ProTint
shield, Bell Helmet's first proprietary photochromatic shield,
utilizes photochromatic technology to self-adjust to random changes
in lighting conditions, arming riders with optimal clarity, day or
night and regardless of varying environments. Along with the wider
viewport and multiple shield compatibility, the SRT Modular goes a
step further by housing an integrated drop-down sun shield, usable
in both full face and 'flip up' modes, and is eyewear
compatible.
"We're always designing with the intention of arming our helmets
with specific features and differentiators that set them apart in
their respective categories and effectively serve specific rider
needs, and with the SRT, the focus was visibility," said Chris
Sackett, Vice President of Bell Helmets. "Panovision
Class 1 Optics and ProTint, combined with the SRT's drop-down sun
shield, eyewear compatibility and lightweight design, make it an
ideal blend of style, technology and versatility that riders are
seeking with modular helmets."
The SRT Modular is constructed from a lightweight fiberglass
material that complements its sleek styling, creating a helmet that
not only stands out from the average modular models stylistically,
but also offers added comfort. In addition, the SRT Modular
features recessed EPS for speaker pockets, allowing riders to
utilize a variety of communication devices.