GP 500 is a racing HPC helmet, designed and conceived for the champions of speed.
Thanks to the use of fine materials and a concentration of technology, the GP 500 is ready to make its mark. Every detail has been developed thanks to the collaboration between racers and technicians, thus obtaining a high-performing helmet in all of its features: three different shell sizes, a certified face visor that is 50% tinted, predisposition for installation of the tear off, face visor locking system, the visor’s antifog position and the emergency system for the release of cheek pads.
Its prerogatives are safety, maximum performance and enviable comfort.
Technical features:
--Outer shell in 3 different sizes. It is made of Carbon and Aramid fiber and is completely handmade; it ensures an highly mechanical
resistance by guaranteeing a limited specific weight.
--Aerodynamics: The shape of the outer shell has been designed in the wind tunnel and encompasses an integrated rear spoiler
which improves the aerodynamic features and gives extraordinary stability to the helmet even at high speed. The front and rear
spoilers, which have been also designed in the wind tunnel, also help to improve the helmet aerodynamics.
--Integrated ventilation system: 10 Air intake, 6 of which are adjustable, to keep fresh air circulating inside the helmet in all
conditions.
--Self-adjusting visor mechanism: It ensures perfect sealing between the visor and the trim avoiding any kind of penetration from
the outside. And the rider does not need to adjust anything.
--100% Max Vision visor with the new integrated anti-fog system Airoh FS Pinlock . Other specific features are the quick release
system, the locking button and the eccentric pins that allow to use tear-off visors.
--Anatomically designed helmet inner with completely removable inner liner made of cutting-edge fabrics in breathable microfibre
for a great fitting and comfort.
-- AEFR system, AIROH EMERGENCY FAST REMOVE: The new release and removal system that allows a quick removal of the
cheek pads in emergency situations.