Arai Motorcycle Helmet RX7 COR RANDY REPLICA YEL LG



ARAI RX7 CORSAIR
Relaxed round-oval fit
Delta-3 top center intake scoop, scavenges more air to help improve airflow even further
Shell incorporates a reduced gap between the shield and shell to minimize wind turbulence over the shield and onto the shell
Chin vent design, with dual-pivot hinge mechanism, allows for a more easily operable single span vent gate with an increased airflow capacity
Enhanced organic shell shape, bottom trim and (non-removable) neck roll which curve in at the bottom to give a more natural appearance, which also helps minimize wind turbulence
Rubber breathguard, designed to better direct fresh air to the inside surface of the shield while at the same time directing hot breath down and away from the inside surface of the shield
SNC Structural Net Composite shell construction, utilizes a patented shell construction that incorporates a structural net reinforcing material, embedded between Arais exclusive Super complex laminated construction layers, which improves resistance to shearing forces. This allows for more weight to be removed from the top of the shell, both reducing overall helmet weight and improving the center of gravity
Shell mold features to strengthen the shell, enhance airflow and overall appearance
Type-8 diffuser design with redesigned and improved intake and exhaust ports to both improve airflow and reduce wind turbulence
Dry-Cool liner material, with a rich color and perforated satin feel, utilizes water cells to improve moisture and heat transfer from your head into the airflow around Arais unique space frame liner. Leaves your head dryer and cooler at the end of a long or hot ride and allows the liner to dry much faster in between rides. Dimensions and mounting method of both the cheek pads and head liner are the same as previous RX-7RR series. Removable liner/cheek pads.
SAJ side pods have a lower profile and are much more flush with the shell of the helmet to provide a much cleaner look
Meets or exceeds Snell and DOT standards


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