Trackday Helments
A crash helmet is an essential part of your motorsport equipment, from beginner to professional driver, go-karting to trackdays and fibreglass to carbon fibre. Getting the right crash helmet for your level of racing is vital, to help you get started we've reviewed racing helmets for different levels of racing. There's a lot to think about when looking for a crash helmet, full face, partial face or open face helmets are all available as are helmets with interchangable visors.
These motorsports helmets are just a sample of different crash helmets available, one of the key factors to consider is fit so be sure to measure the circumference of your head properly before ordering a racing helmet. Below you can find more about their key features.
Bell GTX3 Carbon Helmet
The Bell GTX3 Carbon helmet is a Snell SA2015 & FIA 8859-2015 approved, carbon fibre helmet capable of excellent enegery absorption in an accident.
Excellent ventilation helps keep you cool and uses the Venturi Effect to reduce debris and dust ingression while the Dual layer visor help reduce misting.
A choice of helmet liners also lets you make this helmet truly yours. More details »OMP Circuit Evo Helmet – White
The OMP Circuit Evo Helmet is a great helmet for indoor go karting or trackdays at the circuit where the driver requires full face protection without the official approval of a motorsporting body such as the FIA or MSA.
Available in black, white or fluro, the OMP Circuit Evo Helmet offers great ventilation, perfect for those warm trackdays. What's more, there's also a wide field of view, so there's no excuse for missing an apex again. More details »Nolan N87 Plus Helmet
The Nolan N87 Helmet is actually a motorcycle helmet, but offers a range of benefits for drivers seeking an affordable trackday helmet. A polycarbonate shell offers good protection while the removable liner helps keep things smelling fresh.
The N87 also features a number of air vents to help keep you cool and even has grooves in the lining to help make the helment more comfortable when wearing glasses, all of which helps keep you focused on your driving. More details »