Description
Arai Corsair-X Isle of Man TT 2016 Limited Edition Helmet – Size Large
Disclaimer: Due to age, this helmet is recommended for collection and display purposes only, not for riding use.
Note: Does not come with original Arai box. All tags, including visor tag, are still attached.
To mark the 2016 Isle of Man TT, Arai partnered once again with legendary Italian designer Aldo Drudi to create this striking commemorative helmet. Built on Arai’s flagship Corsair-X platform, this limited edition blends iconic TT heritage with state-of-the-art helmet technology.
Key Features:
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Exclusive Aldo Drudi Design: Incorporates the iconic TT logo, the words “Isle of Man” and “Ellan Vannin,” the Three Legs of Man triskelion, and a detailed map of the island on the rear.
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Corsair-X Platform: Arai’s latest evolution of its top-tier helmet, redesigned only once or twice a decade for maximum safety and performance.
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Advanced Protection: Shell shape is engineered to deflect impact energy (“glancing off”) rather than absorb it directly, reducing potential head trauma.
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Premium Materials: Hand-crafted using Arai Super Fiber and advanced synthetics originally developed for F1 visor panels, combined with a custom resin for strength and lightness.
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Unmatched Craftsmanship: Each helmet is meticulously assembled, bonded, and inspected by Japanese artisans.
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VAS Shield System: Smaller, lower shield pods create a smoother shell surface, improving impact performance and visibility
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Enhanced Ventilation: New Type 12 diffusers (20mm longer) deliver 19% more airflow with redesigned intake vents for quieter, drier performance.
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Customizable Fit: Fully removable and replaceable Eco-Pure liner with adjustable crown pad and temple padding for superior comfort.
The Arai Corsair-X Isle of Man TT 2016 combines race-winning safety technology with a timeless tribute to the world’s most famous road race – making it one of the most desirable commemorative helmets ever produced.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.