Fly away with Fly
The American Fly Racing has already made itself known in recent years with innovative designs and cool products. This season, Fly continues on the path it has chosen. For example, we noticed the high-quality Formula that Andrew Short rides, among others, and F2 carbon helmets. These two new helmets have only just arrived at distributor Dirt Racing Supply. We're going to talk about the Formula.
The Formula is a full carbon fiber helmet that combines light weight with advanced materials, cool graphics and styling, superior fit and comfort. It is of course no coincidence that it is the top model in Fly Racing's range.
In a nutshell:
– CE approved, meets the strictest requirements
– Composite construction of carbon fiber with Kevlar; ultra strong yet light
– Sophisticated cooling system with 11 air channels at the front and 4 'valves' to keep your head nice and fresh even on the hottest days
– EPS inner lining to absorb shocks in a progressive manner
– Easy to remove and washable lining
– Preformed frame for the pad on the jaws provides more wearing comfort
– Super strong titanium screws and titanium D-rings that last a long time
– Perforated, dimensionally stable inner lining for better ventilation
– With included luxury helmet bag and extra visor
– Available in four colours: black/white, black/red, blue/white and, er, 'wild'
– Price: €499 (Incl. VAT)
Learn more at Dirt Racing Supply at their site . You can email info@dirtracingsupply.be or call 0477/770 200
Photos credit: Fly Racing
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