Bell Moto-3 Atwyld Orbit Helmet
Forty years ago, the Bell Moto 3 hit the market and changed the look of off-road racing forever. It is one of the most recognizable and iconic helmets in the history of motorcycling. Offering protection far beyond any prior helmets, looking like nothing else on earth, the Moto-3 was immediately adopted by the sport’s most legendary racers and overnight became the benchmark by which all others were measured. To this day it remains a highly sought after collectible, with battered old warriors regularly commanding insane prices on Ebay. With the re-release of the Moto 3, we scooped up passion and innovation from decades past, incorporated modern materials, state of the art fit and safety standards, and sent this legendary veteran back out into the world for a well-deserved encore performance. Often imitated, never duplicated, we offer no apologies for flattening the worn-out used helmet market.
Features
- 3 Shell and EPS Sizes for a Personalized Fit
- Bell Moto-3 original styling
- EPS-lined chinbar
- Lightweight Fiberglass composite shell
- Removable/Washable anti-microbial terrycloth liner
- Removable/Washable micro-suede liner on specific graphics
- Secure 5 Snap Visor
Read on for more details.
Sizing Information
Size | Head (inches) | Head (cm) | Hat Size |
XS | 21 1/4 – 21 5/8 | 54-55cm | 6 3/4 – 6 7/8 |
Small | 21 5/8 – 22 | 55-56cm | 6 7/8 – 7 |
Medium | 22 1/2 – 22 3/4 | 57-58cm | 7 1/8 – 7 1/4 |
Large | 22 3/4 – 23 1/4 | 58-59cm | 7 1/4 – 7 3/8 |
XL | 23 5/8 – 24 | 60-61cm | 7 1/2 – 7 5/8 |
XXL | 24 1/2 – 24 3/4 | 62-63cm | 7 3/4 – 7 7/8 |
This sizing chart is based on information provided to us by Bell Helmets and is subject to change without notice, although we will do our very best to keep it up to date. We recommend that you measure your head by wrapping a cloth tape measure around your head about 1 inch or 2.5 cm above your eyebrows, which should be the largest portion of your head. Choose the helmet that is closest to your measured head size. If you fall between two sizes, choose the smaller of the two. You want a helmet to fit snug without being uncomfortable.
External Links for Fit Help:
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