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Simpson Race Products

Pioneering Safety, Accelerating Performance

Simpson offers a comprehensive range of meticulously crafted helmets, designed to meet the demands of professional racers and enthusiasts alike. Their advanced helmets are engineered for performance, protection, and peace of mind on the road or track.

 
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Simpson Race Products

THE NAME 'SIMPSON'

HAS BEEN PREVALENT IN WORLDWIDE MOTORSPORT SAFETY FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY.

We have been proud representatives of this unique brand for almost 36 years, having been involved in motorsport for a decade prior gaining much experience and knowledge in the important area of motorsport safety.

Where Safety
Meets Speed

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Simpson helmets are certified to Snell SA2020, SFI, FIA 8859 and 8860, CMR, DOT and ECE standards. Auto racing helmets are rated as either M, SA or K. -The most current Snell rating is SA2020. SA stands for Special Application. SA-rated helmets are used in competitive automobile racing and require a fire-retardant rating. -M stands for motorcycle or motorized vehicles. M-rated helmets are used for racing vehicles that do not require a fire-retardant rating. -K- and CMR-rated helmets are used for karting applications and are not required to be fire retardant. Please refer to your sanctioning body rulebook.

Using a cloth tape measure, measure around your head, beginning right above the brow and continuing around the widest part of the back of the head. See our size chart for conversions in both hat sizing and XS-XL.

Your helmet should fit tightly to your head without being uncomfortable. It should be well-seated at the crown and you should feel contact with even pressure around your head. Cheek and ear areas can be custom fitted.

Snell recommends you replace your helmet every 5 years. Your helmet should be inspected by a professional following any impact. Remember, you only have one head and racing is a dangerous sport. If you are in doubt regarding your helmet’s performance and integrity, get a new one.