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BELL: A LEGACY OF CHAMPIONSHIP AND CONFIDENCE

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.

Roy Richter spent his life removing the limits of what was possible — and his unlimited spirit has been Bell’s guiding light for nearly 60 years, earning the admiration, trust and loyalty of generations of champions. Throughout those years nearly every advance on the list of helmet “firsts” were built under Bell’s auspices. That drive to anticipate and create continues, as much a part of Bell’s ethos today as it was back in Roy’s day.

Whether for auto racing, motorcycling or bicycling, Bell is synonymous with instilling confidence and enabling awesomeness. Established 1954, proven ever since.

BELL PARTNERSHIPS

Bell is committed to supporting the sports we were born from and the organizations that preserve, enhance and elevate these activities. Here is a sampling of organizations and causes we hold near-and-dear:

The International Mountain Bicycling Association’s (IMBA) mission is to create, enhance and preserve great trail experiences for mountain bikers worldwide. Bell has long been a supporter of IMBA’s goal of creating compatible mountain bike opportunities worldwide.

Bell is a member company of Bikes Belong, a coalition of industry and advocates whose mission is to “get more people on bikes more often.”

Safe Kids Worldwide is a Bell partner who provides parents and caregivers with practical and proven resources to help protect kids from unintentional injuries.

New Arrivals

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Bell Bullitt Speedway Adult Street Helmets
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Bell Bullitt Command Adult Street Helmets
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Bell SRT-Modular Velo Adult Street Helmets
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Bell MX-9 Adventure Mesa MIPS Adult Off-Road Helmets
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Bell MX-9 Adventure Blackout MIPS Adult Off-Road Helmets
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Bell MX-9 Adventure Solid MIPS Adult Off-Road Helmets
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Bell MX-9 Adventure Alpine MIPS Adult Off-Road Helmets
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Bell Qualifier DLX Raiser MIPS Adult Street Helmets
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Bell Qualifier DLX Hart Luck Live MIPS Adult Street Helmets
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Bell Qualifier DLX Devil May Care MIPS Adult Street Helmets
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Bell Qualifier DLX Blitz MIPS Adult Street Helmets
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Bell Qualifier DLX Ace-4 MIPS Adult Street Helmets

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Size Guide

Standard Size Hat Size Inches Centimeters
4XS 6 3/8 20 1/16 51
3XS 6 1/2 - 6 5/8 20 1/2 - 20 7/8 52-53
2XS 6 3/4 - 6 7/8 21 1/4 - 21 5/8 54-55
XS 7 22 56
S 7 1/8 2 3/8 57
M 7 1/4 - 7 3/8 22 3/4 - 23 1/4 58-59
L 7 1/2 23 5/8 60
XL 7 5/8 - 7 3/4 24 - 24 3/8 61-62
2XL 7 7/8 - 8 24 3/4 - 25 1/4 63-64
3XL 8 1/8 - 8 1/4 25 5/8 - 26 65-66
4XL 8 3/8 - 8 1/2 26 3/8 - 26 3/4 67-68

HELMET SIZING

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.

(H) Head

Measure the circumference of the head 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 use.