Bell Europe helmet DSAF KC7 visor ML smoked green
- Bell Europe Collection helmet DSAF KC7 visor ML smoked green
Bell Europe DSAF KC7 Visor – Clarity and Style for Your KC7 Helmet
The Bell Europe DSAF KC7 Visor in smoked green multi-layer is a high-quality replacement designed specifically for Bell KC7 helmets (excluding KC7-EV models). Engineered with Double Screen Anti-Fog (DSAF) technology, this visor helps maintain clear vision even in challenging conditions, allowing you to focus on your performance.
Detailed appearance of the visor
The visor has a curved shape designed to fit the contour of the Bell KC7 helmet. Its primary color is difficult to discern directly, but the multi-layer finish exhibits a strong smoked green tint. This provides a mirrored effect that reflects the surroundings, giving the visor a dynamic and high-performance look. The surface appears smooth and polished, indicating a quality finish. Mounting points and the visor's edges are visible, consistent with a replacement part designed for a specific helmet model.
Enhanced Features for Performance
This visor is not just about aesthetics; it's built with practical features. The 2mm thickness provides durability. The DSAF technology is crucial for preventing fogging, which is essential for maintaining clear sight lines during use.
Compatibility and Installation
Ensuring a perfect fit with Bell KC7 helmets (excluding KC7-EV), this replacement visor is designed for straightforward installation, allowing you to quickly refresh your helmet's look and functionality.
Why choose this visor?
- DSAF Technology: Reduces fogging for improved visibility.
- Multi-Layer Finish: Provides a stylish smoked green mirrored effect.
- Durability: Constructed with a 2mm thickness.
- Perfect Fit: Designed specifically for Bell KC7 helmets (excluding KC7-EV).
- Authentic Bell Product: Ensures quality and compatibility.
Upgrade your Bell KC7 helmet with the Bell Europe DSAF KC7 Visor in smoked green multi-layer and experience enhanced vision and a striking appearance.



