Introducing the brand - new Arai GP - 7 white auto racing helmet. You can select the size that fits you best. This helmet combines Arai's unique PBcLc (Peripherally Belted Complex Laminate) shell construction, an extremely comfortable interior, and a bunch of innovative Arai technologies, creating the latest masterpiece in automotive racing helmets. The Arai GP - 7 comes with a long list of exciting new features. It has a newly re - positioned lower shield pivot point, which enlarges the helmet's protective area. The restyled air intake ports work at peak efficiency, and there are two extra exhaust ports on the helmet top to improve exhaust airflow. The new chin bar design and cheek pads wrap around your head for a super - compact feel. The updated rear exhaust cowling enhances aerodynamics and exhaust air venting. The well - proven Arai shell offers both incredible strength and flexibility. Thanks to this strength, Arai uses an ultra - soft EPS liner. It's so comfy that you might think about taking a nap before the race. This helmet is now Snell SA2020 certified, with the M6 washer/nut pre - installed at the factory. With the 6mm washer/nut in place, it's a breeze to install various Head and Neck Restraint systems using a 6mm bolt. It also comes with the FIA - 8859 - 2015 certification sticker on the interior liner.

Using the Arai GP - 7 auto racing helmet is straightforward. First, select the right size for a snug fit. Put the helmet on your head and adjust the chin strap so it's comfortably tight. Make sure the shield is clear and properly attached before each race. When it comes to maintenance, keep the helmet clean. You can use a mild soap and water to clean the exterior shell and the interior liner. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they may damage the materials. Store the helmet in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Check the helmet regularly for any signs of damage, like cracks or loose parts. If you notice any issues, don't use the helmet and consult a professional. Also, remember that the helmet has been certified for safety, but it's important to use it in line with the certification requirements.