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The BELL Bullitt Helmet in Gloss Black (Small) is a DOT and ECE certified full-face helmet featuring a vintage-inspired low-profile carbon composite shell available in three sizes for a tailored fit. It boasts a premium removable and washable genuine leather interior with antibacterial treatment, integrated speaker pockets, and front chin vents with metal mesh for superior airflow. Backed by an industry-leading five-year warranty, this helmet blends timeless style with modern safety and comfort for discerning riders.









| ASIN | B00HLUS50O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,907 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #111 in Motorcycle Full Face Helmets |
| Certificate type | DOT, ECE |
| Closure type | Double Ring |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (17) |
| Date First Available | 17 March 2014 |
| Finish type | Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00768686513138 |
| Item Weight | 1.59 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 7047928 |
| Manufacturer | BELL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7047928 |
| Model name | Bullitt |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 1.59 kg |
| Safety Rating | DOT Certified |
| Shape | Oval |
| Shell type | Hard |
| Specification met | DOT, ECE, FMVSS 218 |
| Sport | Motorcycling |
| UPC | 768686513138 |
A**O
It’s easily an overpriced helmet but it’s what we’re paying for the style of course , style tax? Anyways the helmet is relatively comfortable however the visor feels way to close to the face so I’d recommend investing another $45 on a bubble visor to have some room. The helmet is also pretty noisy so make sure to carry some earplugs along with you. Otherwise, I wouldn’t find this helmet to provide much protection for the chin in an accident as it’s quite revealing but it’s better than nothing!
J**G
Just received my helmet today! Very happy with it. Fast shipping, arrived on the first day of the estimated range.
C**R
I bought both the Torc T1 and this Bell Bullitt helmet to compare the shell size ultimately. I like the look of the Torc T1 better, honestly, and who cant argue that $199.99 is much better than $399.99. Torc T1 has some slight moulding at the top that I preferred, and you can close all the vents including those at the forehead if you are riding in cooler weather. It also came with a nicer carrying bag (who cares in the end), but it is embroidered and you can carry it like a small bookbag. Aside from most all of the other obviously stated features that both helmets listed... I could not determine the size of the overall helmet. For me, I am a small helmet size and I did't want to be carrying around the circumference and weight of a larger size helmets shell. I was also getting mixed messages about the weights on these helmets. The Bell offers 3 shell sizes. I received both in a day which is so awesome. I placed both retro helmets unwrapped on my level countertop and the Bell helmet shell is significantly smaller. Looks like over an inch shorter. I didn't even try the Torc T1 on... you can see other reviews about that fit. I knew I wouldn't be riding in cold weather... it is not a commuting option for me... and although I really love the look of the additional moulding on the top of the T1, it's not enough for me to carry Torc T1 extra surface on my shoulders while 75mph +/- winds try to lift my head off. My neck aches imagining it. Besides, Bells reputation has been great and I grew up with it. I have to point out - in my opinion - if my head was larger... maybe a medium... or XL... there is little doubt that this decision would have been in favor of Torc T1. The shell size would have most likely aligned better with my helmet size and all the other preferable features including the price would have made this a decision in favor of Torc. I took measurements in inches: Bottom Neck hole, Torc T1 31.5" vs Bell Bullitt ~30; @shield hinges front to back, Torc T1 35" vs Bell Bullitt 34"; @shield hinges top to bottom, Torc T1 34.25" vs. Bell Bullitt 33.5"; face opening width at eye level left to right, Torc T1 8.5" vs Bell Bullitt 8"; face opening height center, Torc T1 4.5" vs. Bell Bullitt ~5. Overall, I wish they both had more safety technology, but for the Bell Bullitt's price point... comparing my husband's Bell Qualifier DLX MIPS for $270ish, I'm definitely disappointed it doesn't have more safety tech. Also considering the Bell Bullitt price, I also would think that it could have a transitional sheild option like the Bell Qualifier DLX MIPS. The Bell Bullitt is tight on slightly and I hope that the leather and padding allows some give with some wear time. The Bell Bullitt pushes my hair down on the my forehead each time no matter my strategy. That's annoying. Lightweight for its retro style, but more weight than other full face helmets that are over $100 less... thinking of comparing my husbands Bell Qualifier DLX MIPS.
N**K
After reading countless reviews and checking the size of my other two helmets I purchased a Small (which is the size of the helmets I currently own). This isn’t even close to fitting. It comes standard with 30 mm cheek pads and you can only downsize to 25 mm. That ain’t gonna cut it. Another kick in the beanbag is that you cannot exchange for another size once purchased. Beautiful helmet but go to your local Bell dealer and try on before ordering.
C**R
The fit is a little tight for me but it looks great. I receive so many compliments on the style. It has gathered quite a few likes on instagram as well.
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