The Bell Star came onto the market as early as 1967 as the first full-face helmet & has long been THE benchmark for head protection. It has initiated the science of head protection throughout the industry. With the Class 1 look of the Panovision visor, the Star DLX MIPS represents the logical evolution of this original ethos & goes far beyond. Originally inspired by the basic needs of the modern racer & now equipped with quality features such as MIPS® Energy Absorption System, Tri-Matrix composite shell & X-Static® XT2 silver fabric lining, this helmet shows what should be the essence of a modern racing helmet today. Features Lightweight Tri-Matrix shell construction Velocity Flow Ventilation™ system for optimum cooling MIPS® Multidirectional Impact Protection System PINLOCK 100% Max Vision included X-Static® XT2® silver fabric lining Panovision™ Visor with Class 1 optical properties Bell 54 removable cheek pads Closure: Double-D Integrated speaker pockets Streetview profile Also included: Panovison Visor Pinlock® Dark Smoke V Certifications: SNELL, DOT, ECE Weight: ca. 1.5kg Tri-Matrix composite shell The proprietary blend of aramid, carbon & glass reinforced fiber offers all the advantages of carbon fiber in a cost-effective package. X-Static® XT2 silver lining X-Static is the leader in antimicrobial fabric technology, clinically proven & protects against bacteria & odours throughout the life of the fabric. Suitable for spectacle wearers The use of spectacles or sunglasses is now possible without any problems, as the arm pockets for glasses are integrated to the inner lining. MIPS® Multi-Directional Impact Protection System MIPS® (Multidirectional Impact Protection System) is an industry-leading anti-friction surface technology in the helmet, designed to reduce rotational forces generated by certain impacts. Download Bell-Powersports-Helmets-Owners-Manual Note Please note that as long as nothing else is written in the article description, all helmets that have a visor as standard will be delivered with a clear one, even if it is shown differently.