If you’re in the market for a helmet that doesn’t just look good but actually performs, let me tell you about the Impact Carbon Fiber Air Draft OS20™. This thing is crafted from some of the lightest carbon fiber material out there, which is a game changer for anyone who spends long hours behind the wheel. I’ve put it through its paces, and I can honestly say it makes a noticeable difference in driver comfort. No more fatigue or neck strain after a day of racing—this helmet really lets you focus on the track.
One of the standout features is the off-centered air inlet, which is positioned to give you extra overhead clearance in your cockpit. It’s angled at 20 degrees, making it super easy to connect your fresh air hose without feeling like you’re wrestling with it. And trust me, that fresh air is a lifesaver. The Air Draft OS20™ has three individual air channels that direct a nice flow of air right onto the visor. This not only keeps you cool but also helps prevent fogging, so your vision stays clear when it matters most.
Speaking of vision, the wide eye port on this helmet is a real treat. It gives you an exceptional range of peripheral view, which is crucial when you’re navigating tight turns or keeping an eye on your dash. Plus, the wicker bill design adds some aerodynamic down-force, helping to keep the helmet grounded at high speeds. You won’t find it lifting off your head when you’re pushing the limits.
Another great feature is the built-in chin deflector and the Nomex®-covered eye port gasket. These work together to keep dust and contaminants from sneaking inside, which is a must when you’re out in the elements. The thermal protection from the Nomex® fabric is just icing on the cake. And if you’re someone who likes to customize, the removable cheek pads are a nice touch for adjusting fit and comfort.
As for the tech side, this helmet meets SNELL SA 2020 standards, so you know it’s safe. It comes with a PCI custom wiring setup, complete with large, high-watt speakers and a water-resistant pigtail. If you’re into intercom systems, you can upgrade to the Trax Stereo for just $25 more. And if you want to take your communication to the next level, there’s an option to upgrade to a Gentex microphone, which is worth considering if you’re serious about clarity.
Oh, and if you’re worried about noise, you can opt for the noise-attenuating ear cups. They do make the helmet a bit snug when you’re putting it on, but once it’s on, the comfort and noise reduction are totally worth it. It’s designed to accommodate head and neck restraint hardware easily, too, with a 6mm back plate already installed for convenience.
With a weight of just 3.45 lbs when wired (without ear cups), this helmet is as light as it gets for all the features packed into it. If you’re gearing up for a Baja racing adventure or just want a solid helmet for your next race, the Impact Carbon Fiber Air Draft OS20™ is definitely worth checking out.
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PCI Race Radios has been the leader in off-road and racing communications since 1972. The company takes pride in its extensive field testing, competitive prices, unparalleled customer service, and simplified packages that make communications easy with unmatched support even after the sale. With more than 45 years of experience in the off-road racing industry, PCI Race Radios develops and tests all of its own products. The brand has a full-service technical repair shop at its headquarters in Long Beach, California, and provides trackside, mobile services to its desert enthusiasts at off-road races. PCI Race Radios supports the ASA, CORVA, ORBA, and the San Diego Off-Road Coalition. It also sponsors District 37, SCORE, SNORE, MDR, MORE, CORR, BITD, and provides desert racers with the Weatherman Relay Service.
PCI Race Radios is a family-owned company that is dedicated to taking the time to both “race and play.” The company tests its products on dirt bikes, motorcycles, quads, rock crawlers, race cars, Raptors, RZRs, Mavericks, and boats. It can, therefore, thoroughly understand consumers’ needs and offer hands-on recommendations from experience.
Who is Behind PCI Race Radios?PCI Race Radios was started in 1972 when Bob Steinberger put communications in the vehicles of Bill Stroppe, Joe MacPherson and Walker Evans. At the 1974 Mint 400, Steinberger sent up three weather balloons with 500 feet of coax attached to them. It was that day when the first successful radio relay from a pit was made. Since then, Bob’s iconic status has spanned through nearly half a century of work with his communications brand, PCI Race Radios.
Bob Steinberger passed away in 2017, handing over the company to his son Scott, who has been racing since 1983. Scott Steinberger understands what goes into racing and the importance of quality (communication) products that help get you to the finish line.
Find PCI Race Radios at Vivid RacingHere at Vivid Racing, we carry an extensive selection of products from PCI Race Radios. Our inventory includes antennas/antenna accessories, fire extinguishers, radios/radio accessories, specialty tools, interior mounts, race radios, cage accessories, data boxes, shield visors, recreational helmets, and much more! If you cannot find what you are looking for above or have any questions, please do not hesitate to call our sales team at (480) 966-3040.