BELL | HP7 | Racing Helmet (HANS) | PRO-Level | FIA8860-2018
BELL | HP7 | Racing Helmet (HANS) | PRO-Level | FIA8860-2018
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SKU:1101062
F1-LEVEL HIGH PERFORMANCE CARBON HELMET
Elevate your racing game with the Bell HP7 helmet, designed for peak performance across all racing disciplines.
Collaborating closely with leading F1 drivers and teams, this aerodynamically sleek helmet is crafted from lightweight carbon fiber, meeting the FIA8860-2018 "Advanced Helmet" standard.
It's favored by professionals in both open-cockpit and closed sports and GT cars due to its high comfort levels.
Key Features:
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FIA 8860-2018 Certified: Meets the world's toughest safety standards, ensuring top-tier protection.
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Aerodynamic Design: Minimizes drag for faster speeds and improved performance.
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Superior Ventilation: Features a powerful top and chin bar system with 14 air intake and extraction channels to keep you cool under pressure.
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Lightweight Carbon Shell: Crafted from high-strength and high-modulus carbon fibers, enhancing comfort and reducing fatigue.
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Advanced Energy Management: Utilizes multi-density, multi-piece liners for maximum energy absorption and impact performance.
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Optical Grade Visibility: Equipped with a Double Screen Anti-Fog (DSAF) shield for superior anti-fog control and visibility.
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Customizable Interior Options: Includes a range of colors such as dark grey, tan, white, and more, with custom orders available.
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Comprehensive Safety Features: Includes factory-installed Hans anchors, a synthetic rubber gasket seal, and integrated channels for communication systems.
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Additional Details: Comes with a helmet bag and various aerodynamic accessories available separately.
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EXTRA TECH INFORMATION
BELL HELMET SIZING CHART
HOW TO MEASURE HEAD FOR HELMET SIZING
Proper helmet fit is vital to the performance of a helmet during an impact. For maximum protection the helmet must fit properly with the chin strap securely fastened and provide adequate peripheral vision.
Measuring the head is only a starting point for the entire sizing procedure. Due to varying shapes, heads that are apparently the same size when measured by a tape may not necessarily fit the same size helmet.
A small metal tape measure or a cloth tape may be used to make your initial measurement. You can also use a string, which can then be laid against a measuring tape.
Proper Helmet Fit
When properly fitted, the helmet should be worn low on the brow, the eyes near the center of the eye opening, touching the top of the head with uniform and firm pressure all around - tight without excessive pressure points.
The circumference of the head should be measured at a point approximately one inch above the eyebrows in front, and at a point in the back of the head that results in the largest possible measurement. Take several measurements. The largest measurement is the one you want to try on first. If you use a balaclava or head sock, always measure and fit the helmet with it on. Use the Bell sizing chart to determine the size that best matches the head measurement.

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BELL - Helmet Care & Maintenance
How to Properly Care for Your Racing Helmet
Your racing helmet is one of the most important pieces of safety equipment you own. Proper care and maintenance ensure that it remains in peak condition, providing the highest level of protection on the track. Whether you're an auto racing driver or a karting enthusiast, following these care guidelines will help prolong the life of your helmet and maintain its race-ready performance.
Exterior Care
All BELL & B2 Helmets are finished with a tough, polyurethane coating designed to resist scratches and environmental wear. However, to maintain the pristine condition of your helmet, proper cleaning and handling are essential.
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Use automotive-grade cleaning products: Choose only high-quality cleaners that are safe for automotive finishes. Avoid household or industrial cleaners that contain harsh chemicals.
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Avoid abrasive materials: Never use rough sponges, scouring pads, or any abrasive cloths that may scratch or dull the helmet’s finish.
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Keep away from solvents: Solvent-based cleaners can weaken the helmet’s protective coating and compromise its integrity.
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Handle with care: Always place your helmet on a soft surface when not in use and avoid dropping or knocking it against hard surfaces.
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Shield care: Use a microfiber cloth and water or a helmet-specific cleaning spray to remove dirt and smudges from the visor without causing scratches.
Interior Care
The interior of your helmet absorbs sweat, oils, and dirt over time, which can affect both comfort and hygiene. Keeping the interior clean helps maintain a fresh feel and prolongs the fit and function of your helmet’s padding.
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Use mild soap and water: When cleaning the interior fit pads and lining, hand wash gently with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid submerging the helmet in water.
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Allow proper drying time: If the interior becomes damp from sweat or cleaning, let it air dry completely before storage. Avoid direct heat sources like hairdryers, as excessive heat can damage the helmet’s inner materials.
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Use moisture-wicking helmet liners: If your helmet does not have a removable liner, consider wearing a moisture-wicking balaclava to absorb sweat and keep the interior cleaner for longer.
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Deodorize as needed: Use helmet-safe odor neutralizers or sprays designed for racing gear to keep your helmet smelling fresh.
Storage Tips
Proper storage of your helmet is just as important as regular cleaning. Follow these tips to ensure your helmet remains in top condition between races:
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Store in a cool, dry place: Keep your helmet away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, as heat can weaken the helmet’s materials.
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Use a helmet bag: A padded helmet bag provides extra protection against dust, dirt, and accidental damage.
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Keep away from chemicals and fumes: Gasoline, cleaning agents, and other harsh chemicals can deteriorate the helmet shell and interior over time.
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Avoid hanging your helmet on mirrors or hooks: This can cause unnecessary pressure on the interior padding and weaken its structure.
When to Replace Your Helmet
Even with proper care, racing helmets have a lifespan. Most manufacturers, including Bell, recommend replacing your helmet every 5 years from the date of manufacture or sooner if it has sustained any significant impact. Look for signs of wear such as:
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Cracks or visible damage to the shell
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Loose or deteriorating interior padding
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Compromised strap integrity
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Outdated safety certifications required for racing
If in doubt, always consult the manufacturer or your racing organization to determine if your helmet is still safe for use.
By following these care and maintenance guidelines, you can ensure that your helmet remains in optimal condition, providing the best protection and comfort on the track. A well-maintained helmet is a safe helmet—treat yours with the care it deserves!
Contact Us
If you have any questions about helmet care or need further guidance, feel free to contact us. Additionally, check out our extended product range of Bell Helmets and B2 Helmets to find the perfect fit for your racing needs!