The VESTA15 helmet is certified to Snell SA2015 standards and incorporates contemporary design with modern production techniques to achieve a balance between light weight and affordability.
RaceQuip’s New Addition
This innovative new helmet model features a hand-laid Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) shell and a uniquely shaped chin bar to support a scalloped face shield design. The FRP material used for shell construction is a premium high-strength fiberglass. The VESTA15 also features: Reinforced M6 threaded HANS/HNR inserts, HANS or other head-and-neck-restraint device anchor posts, a distortion-free 3mm polycarbonate face shield, and a wide eyeport. Additionally, an extra set of thicker cheek pads are included to allow a customized fit. The SA rating means that the Nomex interior, Kevlar chin strap, and exterior paint are fire-retardant, which means the RaceQuip VESTA15 Helmet is suitable for use in all forms of motorsports.
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The VESTA15 helmet is certified to Snell SA2015 standards and incorporates contemporary design with modern production techniques to achieve a balance between light weight and affordability.
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