Bell Eliminator Helmet
The Eliminator delivers bold, assertive street performance. Sixty years of evolution is rolled into a stripped down, no-BS helmet that combines a lightweight, comfortable fit with a legendary reputation for protection. Its auto-inspired design features a fiberglass composite shell and can be worn with a no-fog face shield or visor. Scorch the dragstrip. Carve the canyons. Own the streets.
Specs:- Anti-fog shield
- DOT (US): ECE (EU)
- Contoured cheek pads for superior fit and comfort
- Recessed EPS speaker pockets
- Eyewear Compatible
- Anti-bacterial liner
- DOT: 1388g +/- 50g (Size M): ECE: 1144g +/- 50g (Size M)
- Magnefusion strap keeper
- Fiberglass composite shell construction
- ProVIsion anti-fog shield with Class 1 Optics
- Optional visor available
- Bell warrants to the original purchaser of each new Bell helmet purchased from Bell that the helmet when new is free of defective materials and workmanship. Any claim under this warranty must be made when the defect is first discovered, and in no event more than five years after date of purchase. At Bell’’s option, Bell may repair or replace the helmet. Bell’’s liability under this warranty shall not exceed the original purchase price. Bell expressly disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages.
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Sizing Information
Size | Head (inches) | Head (cm) | Hat Size |
XS | 21 1/4 – 21 5/8 | 53-54cm | 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 | 59-60cm | 7 1/4 – 7 3/8 |
XL | 23 5/8 – 24 | 61-62cm | 7 1/2 – 7 5/8 |
XXL | 24 1/2 – 24 3/4 | 63-64cm | 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.
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