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No matter the type of kart racing you're doing a karting helmet is essential! We are happy to help you make sense of all of the safety ratings and styles to choose from.`

Most kart racing organizations require a karting helmet meeting the SFI 24.1 or Snell M2020, K2020, SA2020, or CMR2016 standards. Generally, any helmet with a Snell or SFI Rating is a good place to start looking for a karting helmet- searching across all of the ratings will give you the widest selection of^ helmets to choose from.

For children, we recommend a Youth Specific karting helmet as these use a much smaller and lighter outer shell that is easier for younger racers to manage while cornering at speed.

If you are looking for a helmet for home go-kart use or indoor karting, you may opt for a cheaper DOT Certified helmet. Helmets with only a DOT rating are not usually accepted for other types of kart racing though.

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Bell - RS7-K Snell K2020 Karting Helmet
$699.95

Built for the serious kart racer, the RS7K is the karting specific version of the RS7 with a non-fire retardant, extra durable interior. Based on the HP7 design and featuring a lightweight carbon composite shell, the RS7-K uses an innovative shell...

Bell - RS7-K LTWT Carbon K2020 Karting Helmet
(XL Only)
$1,195.00

The RS7K LTWT brings to kart racing the same innovations Bell brought to us in the RS7C LTWT. The RS7C LTWT was developed through a collaboration with Penske Racing to reduce weight and enhance airflow. This ultra-lightweight version of the RS7...




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