

Scorpion Exo™ Belfast Evo - Motorcycle Jet Helmet made from Fiberglass
The Belfast Evo, the answer for those looking for a modern helmet with a retro style. The helmet was designed with the main focus on "love of detail" and leaves nothing to be desired in terms of design and functionality. Comfortable fit and high processing quality of the interior contribute to a pleasant and quiet driving.
COLLECTION: 2022 • JETWEATHER-SPECIFICATION: all weather type
SCORPION EXO™ MOTORCYCLE HELMETS
SICHERHEIT:
- Shell:
- 2 Shell Size (XS - L / XL - 3XL)
- 2 EPS sizes (XS - L / XL - 3XL)
- Ultra TCT™ Fiberglass Shell
- Visor:(All models, except Motocross, have a clear visor as standard)
- SpeedView™ - An external retractable sun visor
- Helmet Safety Standards:
- ECE 22.06 (EUROPE)
ERGONOMIC:
- Ventilation:
- Open Face
- Liner:
- KwikWick II™ Liner - Very effective, hypoallergenic, removable, machine washable, and very soft and pleasant to the touch
- Kwikfit™ cheek pads allow the use of the most commonly used types of glasses
- Features:
- Triple laminated foam pads provide improved absorption
- MicroMetric Buckle - Micrometric Automatic chinstrap buckle for quick release and precise adjustment
MATERIAL:
- Shell: 100% Ultra TCT™ Fiberglass
- Liner: 100% Polyester
IN THE BOX:
- 1 - Jet helmet
- 1 - Smoke Sun Visor
- 1 - Helmet bag
- 1 - Manual
Sizes | XS - 3XL (INTL Size) |
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Color | (Belfast Solid) Flat / Black |
Visor Color | Dark Smoke |
Weight | 1000g +/- 50g |
Care and Cleaning of Your ScorpionExo Helmet
As with any quality product, proper care will enhance and prolong the usefulness of your helmet and protect your investment. Your helmet is engineered and assembled with state-of-the-art technology including exclusive patents and proprietary trademarked features.
Cleaning the Outside of the Helmet
Never use any solvents or abrasive cleaners to clean your helmet!! For optimum performance, rinse your helmet in warm water using a mild soap. If the outside is dirty with dried dirt and bugs, we suggest you place a wet towel over the helmet for at least one minute before wiping it clean. This softens the foreign objects before removal lessening the chance of scratches. The multiple coatings on the face shield are resistant to light scratching, however, heavy, abusive scratching can break through the coatings and cause visible marks. Removing dirt and bugs with good cleaning practices and keeping your helmet in a RaceCase™ will significantly help to prolong the life of your helmet and face shields.
Cleaning the Inside of the Helmet
The removable, washable liner in all our helmets make it easy to clean. Even a man can do it. Remove the cheek pads first by unsnapping the 3 (usually) button snaps on each one. Be careful not to “tear” the pad out, but carefully un-snap each button. The “crownliner” can be unsnapped (2) from the back of the head area and the pulled away from the helmet in the forehead area. Note the alignment arrows for re-installing the crownliner. Throw these three pieces into the washing machine if possible in a washing bag so that the plastic parts cannot be broken or damage the textile and allow to air dry before re-installing.
Cleaning the Face Shield
The ScorpionExo face shields for 400s and 700s have different cleaning procedures for inside and outside. The outside is coated with an anti-scratch coating which prevents minor scratches, but cannot resist heavy wiping and cleaning without preliminary softening of the dirt, grime and bugs first. Note the damp towel method of softening dried bugs and dirt above. Plastic polishes work fine to clean the outside of the shield as long as the dirt and grime has been softened and removed first. The inner Everclear™ no-fog coated face shields require special treatment for cleaning. We suggest using a warm water and mild soap combination followed by “pat drying” with a dry towel. “Wiping” may cause premature wear and scratching on the Everclear™ innercoating.
Chemicals
Certain common household chemicals will react negatively with the polycarbonates, fiberglass or coatings of your helmet. Avoid contact with acetone (nail polish remover), caustic solutions (ammonia-based cleaners), hair sprays containing methyene, chlorine from swimming pools or glues.