Product Details
Revolver EVO Modular Snow Helmet by Bell®. Bell's new modular is now snow-equipped! The new Revolver Snow ships with Bell's revolutionary Magnefusion breath box as well as a persimmon lens for its internal Sun Shade--an optimized configuration for snow use. And the snow gear is just the cherry-on-top of this already outstanding modular helmet. The Revolver features Bell's Velocity Flow Ventilation system which can be precisely tuned to atmospheric conditions by opening or closing the helmet's series of intake vents.
Specifications
Color: Matte Black |
Style: Solid |
Bluetooth: No |
Face Shield: Yes |
Integrated Sun Visor: Yes |
Peak Visor: No |
Pinlock Ready: No |
Helmet Certification: DOT Approved |
Features
- Lightweight Polycarbonate/ABS shell construction
- Nutrafog Ii Anti-Fog, Anti-Scratch, Distortion-Free dual-layer electrically heated face shield with UV Protection
- Drop-Down Sunshield offers "On The Fly" protection from the sun
- Velocity Flow Ventilation System with flowadjust
- Contoured cheek pads for superior fit and comfort
- Removable and washable interior for maximum comfort
On a cold day, simply shut them all down to keep things as warm as possible. On warm days, open them up to keep the cool air flowing. Plus, the system's use of a precisely-placed flow separator, combined with its truncated shape make for an inherently stable aerodynamic signature. The Revolver includes modular-specific features like the integrated Sun Shade--a short, dark shield independent of the main shield--which drops down with the flick of a lever to fight bright sunlight. A robust, easy-to-actuate button opens the Revolver's mechanism allowing the chinbar to flip up. The helmet also uses the world's quickest, easiest-to-use shield changing system--Bell's ClickRelease--allowing the option of more than a dozen tints, including the astounding Transitions SOLFX photochromic shield.
It’s no coincidence that Bell® is both the first name in speed and the first name in helmets. Born in the 1950’s California hot rod and racing scene, Bell founder Roy Richter built an entire industry anticipating the unmet needs of those with a speed-hungry disposition. People wanted to drive fast…he corralled all the go-fast parts he could find into the world’s first speed shop. They wanted to race…he built them race cars. And when the need-for-speed started to reveal some grim realities, Roy did something about that too and Bell Helmets was born.