Bell Helmets Introduces Proprietary ProTint Photochromatic Face Shield
Bell Helmets, one of
the industry's most iconic brands and a leader in innovative head
protection, today announced ProTint, the company's first
proprietary photochromatic shield.
After years of research and development efforts by Bell's
engineering team, ProTint's photochromatic technology self-adjusts
to random changes in lighting conditions, arming riders with
optimal clarity, day or night and regardless of varying
environments. With ProTint, Bell becomes the first helmet
manufacturer to develop its own proprietary photochromatic shield
technology, underscoring its commitment to developing
industry-leading protective technologies.
"ProTint is the first self-adjusting shield technology developed by
riders, for riders, and the ideal complement to our more-expansive
Panovision viewport," said Chris Sackett, vice president of
Bell Helmets. "Virtually every rider has experienced the
challenges, and potential hazards, associated with rapidly changing
light conditions, and ProTint addresses this, allowing riders the
peace of mind to stay completely focused throughout the ride.
ProTint's adaptive shield technology offers exceptional clarity in
low-light conditions, but quickly darkens when exposed to bright
light. This reaction allows the rider's eyes to comfortably adjust
to randomly changing conditions throughout the day. In addition,
ProTint offers unrivaled detail with lenses designed to provide
enhanced contrast, allowing riders to discern shapes and colors
faster, while also reducing eye strain through varying light
conditions.
ProTint is compatible with Bell helmets that feature the Panovision
viewport, including the all-new
SRT Modular, as well as the entire Star lineup, which includes
Star MIPS, Race Star FLEX and the industry-leading Pro Star FLEX.