BRP continues to improve snowmobiling’s most popular helmets—The Modular 3 and BV2S

BRP has taken the helmet that started a revolution and reworked it with a new shell and improved visor in 2014 – now in 2015 the helmet has seen further improvements.

The top of the heap BV2S helmet has also seen upgrades for 2015
The top of the heap BV2S helmet has seen upgrades for 2015. Photo courtesy BRP.com

Valcourt, QC, December 3, 2015 – BRP has taken the helmet that started a revolution and reworked it with a new shell and improved visor in 2014 – now in 2015 the helmet has seen further improvements. The Modular was introduced in 1998 as the first helmet designed specifically for snowmobiling with standard dual pane visor and breath evacuation system, along with the much hailed moveable jaw piece.

The newest version of the Modular 3, keeps all the great features of previous designs like standard one touch adjustable sunshade operation, push button jaw piece that can be easily operated with gloves on, quick release chin strap and room for eyeglasses inside, while improving in key areas. Last year BRP added the new rear shell that has an edgier design that features more consistent sizing. Plus the Clear Vision Technology visor that has improved quality in clarity and durability - which when combined with the proven BREATH EVAC mask system - deliver on one of the most important aspects of this pure snowmobile helmet, clear cold weather vision. These visors are injection moulded in one piece rather than glued or taped together for a consistently clear view. For 2015 Quality Control (QC) has been further tightened to assure customers get a product that will exceed expectations and an anti scratch coating has been added to the inside lens for easier cleaning – even at -40°C – that won’t be easily damaged

The Modular 3 comes in six different colors to match your style. The Men’s X-TEAM Rush Helmet and Ladies’ Diva Helmet feature high quality ink transfer graphics that resist scratching, plus there are four solid colors available too: White, Grey, Black and Hi-Vis Yellow.

For those that want the extra security of a heated visor, you can add it as an option to any Modular 3 Helmet, or get it standard on the Modular 3 Electric SE Helmet available in black.

The top of the heap BV2S helmet has also seen upgrades for 2015 with the tightening of manufacturing tolerances, and the same anti-scratch coating as the Modular 3 to keep vision clear for extended time. These helmets deliver picture window-like, ultra clear 180° vision through their dual lens injection moulded visors and include an effective fog-resistant mask system. Features like the one touch sunshield, integrated rear light and quick-release chin-strap separate it from the crowd.

For information on all the genuine BRP clothing and accessories to fit your ride visit www.store.ski-doo.com or your local Ski-Doo dealer.

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