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The OMP GP‑I is a Snell SA2025–certified open‑face racing helmet designed for drivers who favor maximum visibility and classic styling. It features a carbon‑glass composite shell, an adjustable peak with an anti‑glare strip, and built-in M6 anchor points for head‑and‑neck restraint systems. With a fire‑resistant, removable interior, it balances safety, comfort, and performance. Ideal for closed‑cockpit racers, vintage‑style applications, and track-day pilots who prefer an open‑face feeling.
The OMP GP‑I Open Face Racing Helmet – SA2025 reimagines the classic open-face design with modern safety, comfort, and performance features suited for contemporary motorsports. Built to the stringent Snell SA2025 standard, this helmet offers enhanced impact protection, fire resistance, and reliability while retaining the wide-field vision that open-face enthusiasts value.
The shell is made from a carbon-glass composite blend, engineered to deliver strength, energy dispersion, and minimized weight. Inside, a single-piece, one-density liner is designed to efficiently absorb impact energy across a range of crash forces. An adjustable peak with a light smoke anti-glare strip helps reduce sun glare while preserving airflow and visibility.
To support modern safety gear, the GP‑I comes pre-installed with M6 threaded terminals, enabling seamless attachment of FHR/HANS devices. The fire-retardant interior uses high-comfort FR fabrics and is fully removable and washable.
The helmet is available in gloss white and matte black finishes, and in sizes from S (57–58 cm) up to XL (61 cm+). With its open-face layout, it’s particularly well suited for use in closed-cockpit cars where full-face visibility isn’t necessary (or practical), and is also popular among vintage and historic racers using goggles or light eye protection.
Overall, the GP‑I blends heritage aesthetics with modern protection. It’s a smart choice for drivers who want the feel and spatial awareness of an open-face helmet without compromising on modern safety standards.
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