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BELL SRT Modular Full-Face Helmet Matte Black Large

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$349.95

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About this item

  • Modular, flip-up style helmet
  • Lightweight fiberglass composite shell construction
  • Removable interior
  • Panovision shield with Class 1 optics
  • DOT approved. Meets the FMVSS 218 Standard



Product Description

Bell SRT Modular Helmet Picture #1

Details

Versatile Performance

The new SRT-Modular combines the quality construction of the SRT – fiberglass shell, recessed EPS speaker pockets, a broad range of sizing options and Panovision Class 1 optics – and adds in the versatility and convenience of a modular helmet. All the protection of a quality full-face when you need it, as well as the ease and accessibility of an open-face for when you want to face the world head-on. SRT – putting the Sport back in Sport Touring. Includes clear shield. Availability, certification, and color may vary per region. If outside of the USA, please check with your authorized local dealer for more information.

Specs

Shield Type

Panovision shield with class 1 optics

Construction

Modular, flip-up style helmet

Product weight

DOT: 1750G +/- 50G (Size M)|ECE: 1715G +/- 50G (Size M)

Electronics Compatibility

Recessed speaker pockets

Bell SRT Modular Helmet Picture #3

Tami
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 13, 2025
A nice one, but huge helmet.
Jay B
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023
It’s a great looking helmet, fits me well and build quality is quite good with a couple of exceptions.First, the exterior.PROS: The graphics look fantastic, the shield has a great fit and snaps firmly. The button to open the lid is easy to find and the lid snaps shut easily. Also, when you open it all the way, the lid pops into a groove that keeps it from accidentally shutting on you.CONS:To really get the full value of this helmet, you’ve gotta drop another $150 and get the Panovision Protint Shield. It’s the one that’s basically like Transitions lenses for glasses—it’s clear at night and automatically tints during the day. The built in drop-down sun shield is just not dark enough by itself to effectively darken your view on a sunny day. The Protint combined with the drop-down is pretty perfect, in my opinion. Another con is that one of the rear vents eventually came loose on my helmet, and now it’s kinda buzzing while I ride. I thought a friggin’ bee was in my helmet! Lol. I’m gonna need to fish out the vent with a hook or something. Maybe I can glue it back in place, I dunno.Now, the interior.PROS: It fits me well. I bought a small, and my previous helmet was a small GMAX GM54S modular. I’d say the fit is similar. The Bell fit me tightly at first but broke in nicely within a few weeks. The chin strap is good, has a snap which is nice. However, the fabric tag pull to disengage the strap is worthless and frayed to bits within a week. I made my own out of a strip of leather and some small rivets, and it’s held up great. Wind noise is decent—not great, not terrible. You can wear glasses with this helmet, although it’s not perfect. They’re in there pretty tightly. The shield optics are clear and non-distorted. Again, get the Protint.CONS:The side cushions have a leatherette finish on the bottom that started to disintegrate after about a year. They’re replaceable, so I guess it’s not a dealbreaker, but still. That’s another $30.All in all, it’s a pretty great helmet, especially if you can find it discounted. I think I paid like $150 or so, which makes it a steal, even with the extra $150 for the Protint.
SenVicious
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022
Great Helmet! Size is the tiniest bit bigger than I'd like. But im talking about the difference between snug as its supposed to be and mire snugglier. Good fit according to chart, I preferred lil tighter is all. My misjudged. Added photos of helmet with face plate opened for all you that wished it was there on Amazon! Chin wind deflect is nice. It's attached an inside plastic piece, so no falling off randomly. Comfortable AF. Air circulation is great too! Especially on cold Colorado mornings. Plenty of room for electronics. For a modular helmet the wind noise is minimal. I can also hear my external speakers clearly without cranking up the volume. Seems well made so far, only one ride so far but, being a motorcycle instructor this helmet will go through the ringer here shortly. Oh and the clear shield quick disconnect reconnect is amazing too. Only comes with clear so don't make the same mistakes I made. Thankfully it has the internal shaded visor!
Alan C Lee
Reviewed in Australia on May 29, 2021
like the graphics and the finish; very comfortable, convenience of open face with the modular flip front. but is a bit heavy.
Purchaser117
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021
Most Important Things:1. I have a large head. I'm on the XXX/XXXX curve and generally no larger.2. Big Jaw required some smaller Bell cheek pads to fit properly3. After thats done, this may be THE most comfortable lid I have EVER OWNED.4. Nice deep ear pockets for rider intercom tools5. Despite being midtier cost, its very high value for the money.6. It came with a clear and a dark shield!7. With small adjustments, I am VERY VERY VERY happy wiht this lid.Critisims:1. the slot down shades are a little wonky to operate, but work.2. the silver highlights are not retro-reflective.Here is the long version:So I have a big, round head and a large jaw, so that makes fitting helmets a little weird for me. Always has. Add to that I sometimes wear glasses! So, modulars are my go too over the last several years.I ordered the 3X unit, and from another vendor, the 20mm cheekpads along with the 2X halo.FIRST OFF, THIS COMES WITH A TINTED SHIELD AND A CLEAR SHIELD. I missed that each time I read the description (dont know how) but it does.The stock 3X cheeckpads are too tight for me, but might be perfect for some. I tried the stock ones for a week, and it just wasnt comfortable, they were too tight and werent wearing in enough. I added the new 20mm units in and they started out tighter than the stock, but after another weak broke in just right. Turns out, I didnt have to adjust the halo, that was dead on.As for wear and feel, it seems like its a little noisy, but not bad. My bike has an adjustable windshield and when I pust it up 100% things get nice and quiet. Yesterday was a good warm day, so I got out and rode for a bit.... and I forgot to open the air vents. WHen I did it was like ICEWATER pouring around my head, it was GREAT. This suprised me as I never noticed cold air being an issue in the earlier months.I also chose to pair this helmet with a photochromatic face shield. That was maybe the iceing on the cake... I had been using the slot down shades and they are kinda wonky... I dont like the "feel" of their operation, its not very positive in opening and closing. I had a Full Face Harley modular recently that was a solid mechanical connection, which operated GREAT. This one I think is cable operated and you can feel the slacki/slop during actuation.I find the silver on black pattern very understated and attractive. (black gets hot though kids, remember that) My only wish is the silver highlights were ALSO retro-reflective. I would have paid ANOTHER hundred bucks NQA if that was an OEM feature. It would make a good helmet stylish AND nighttime visible. WIN FOR EVERYONE!!!Unrelated Story:Shout out to Bell Helmets. During research I tried calling the number listed on their facebook page... which was wrong. It was just some dude! Poor guy had been getting their calls for TWO YEARS. After a couple weeks of pestering via email and FB IM, they were able to get their marketing team to correct that issue for the guy and get the right number up. SCORE ONE for the powersports community, taking care of people is EXACTLY what a Helmet Manufacturer should be in the business of doing, and they did. Will buy Bell products again!