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Arai has developed the new CK-6 junior kart helmet well ahead of new regulations.
The Snell-FIA CMH 2007 (Children’s Motorsport Helmet) approval was developed to provide a suitable helmet for children to use in motorsports, rather than a helmet designed for the adult head (and neck) and shrunk down to kid sizes.
The primary reason in doing this was for safety as a reduction in helmet weight will help to lessen the chance of neck injury following an incident.
With two world, one European and five British karting championships won in 2008 by Arai users, the Japanese factory has worked closely with the FIA and Snell to produce its first ever extra, extra small (XXS) motorsport helmet. Young drivers can be assured of an original Arai CMH approved helmet with all the features unique to the brand
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