Bell Sprint Helmets
Bell leans into the turn and rolls on the throttle with Sprint. Excellent fit and airflow management make you forget you’re wearing a helmet so you can focus on the open road.
Over the years, Bell has earned enough of a reputation to make their name synonymous with motorcycle helmets. In fact, you didn't have a helmet, you had a Bell. Today, Bell is fully rededicated to the world of motorcycle helmets.
Bell motorcycle helmets - Fully dedicated to the world of motorcycle helmets
Bell Sprint
Excellent fit and air-flow management make you forget you are even wearing a helmet so you can focus on the open road
Helmet Model: Sprint
Helmet Sizes: XS - XXL
Helmet Certifications: Snell M2005, DOT 218
Helmet Weight: 3.72 lbs (1688 grams)
Bell Sprint Helmets have been discontinued
Bell Helmets - You don't own a helmet, you own a Bell
In 1955 a man named Cal Niday plowed into the retaining wall during the Indianapolis 500 and the first Bell comeback was officially underway. The impact fractured his skull, but the Bell helmet he was wearing saved his life.
Cal returned to racing a few months later. Bell has been engineering spectacular comebacks ever since. From a dirt track low side, to a Grand Prix high side, to the father of extreme sports rag-dolling across the Caesar's Palace parking lot, Bell was there when the world's best riders went down. And with innovations like energy-absorbing liners, the first full face motorcycle helmet, and more design patents than any helmet company in history, Bell has always been there to help them get back up again.
Over the years Bell earned enough trust to make their name synonymous with motorcycle helmets. In fact, you didn't have a helmet, you had a Bell.
Today Bell is fully rededicated to the world of motorcycle helmets. The spirit of invention born in the garage behind Roy Ritcher's old Bell Auto Parts Store is alive and kicking at Bell's state-of-the-art Santa-Cruz research and design lab.
Bell Motorcycle Helmets
Fully dedicated to the world of motorcycle helmets