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The Bell Qualifier Full-Face Motorcycle Helmet combines advanced safety certifications (DOT, ECE22.06, FMVSS 218) with a tailored fit via three shell sizes and innovative Ionic+ quick-dry padding that fights odor and sweat. Its matte black polycarbonate shell offers durable protection and a sleek look, while noise-reducing shield seals and a secure ratchet system enhance rider comfort and focus. Trusted by thousands with a 4.6-star rating, it’s engineered for the discerning rider who demands style, safety, and performance.





| ASIN | B00HLUWKH8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,632 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #43 in Motorcycle & Powersports Helmets |
| Brand | BELL |
| Brand Name | BELL |
| Certificate Type | Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 218 (FMVSS 218), DOT and ECE22.06. |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,189 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00768686515477 |
| Included Components | Helmet |
| Item Type Name | Helmet |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bell |
| Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Model Number | 7049222 |
| Shape | Round |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Sport | Motorcycling |
| Sport Type | Motorcycling |
| Style Name | Qualifier Helmet |
| UPC | 768686515477 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
| Warranty Description | Any Bell helmet determined by Bell to be defective in materials or workmanship within one (1) year from the date of original purchase will be repaired or replaced, at Bell’s option, free of charge when received at the factory freight prepaid, together with proof of purchase. |
S**.
Great helmet. Buy it.
Great helmet. I got a large and it is snug, but I wore it a few times and I like the fit. No extra room. Still have road noise but not as bad as my cheaper helmet. Great range of movement. I laid down my bike at slow speed and hit my head on the ground. It was like I was wearing a pillow on my head. Worth the money and I highly recommend.
M**S
Fit is awesome! No ear irritation!
Excellent build quality, shield contacts seal to cut noise and wind. Shield ratchet holds well in all positions. Paint finish very nice. One possible hang up is the fit is comfortable and effective making it tough to wear your glasses. Sweet helmet!
G**S
Well made comfortable and safe helmet.
Great Helmet, comfortable to wear, even on long rides. And Bell is a helmet that he as been around for a long time. Well made and looks great. Last but not least, the price of this name brand , well made and comfortable helmet is very reasonable.
M**9
Great Helmet with Subtle Swagger
This helmet fits my diamond-shaped head perfectly— snug, secure, and super comfortable even on longer rides. The aerodynamic design is sleek and truly stealthy; it’s like I disappear into traffic. Even the cops don’t feel the need to pull me over! Noise control could be a bit better— it’s not overly loud, but there’s a faint hum at higher speeds. Still, it’s manageable and doesn’t take away from the overall experience. All in all, a solid helmet that balances comfort, style, and low profile performance. Would definitely recommend for anyone looking for a stealthy, well-fitting lid.
R**S
Great helmet
This helmet fits great, it is snug to my face and it is very comfortable.
G**G
Reasonable price; fits like a dream
First of all, we riders all know that motorcycle helmets can run a wide range of costs, and (intuitively) 'you get what you pay for,' right? With that being said, I wanted a helmet with a reasonable price (under $200), one that was a trusted 'name brand,' one that was at least DOT (--but not necessarily SNELL) certified, and most of all, one that FIT my gargantuan head. (I'm a big guy, 6'4", 250 lbs.). I've owned 3-4 full face helmets, including my most recent, a HJC that was a Size 2XL, that fit snugly, just right. Nevertheless, I measured the widest part of my head, at the forehead, and chose a Bell Qualifier DLX full-face Blackout helmet, from Amazon. According to the dropdown box for sizing, I required 2XL (same as my HJC), which happened to be the largest size available for this helmet. Fine, I ordered it. It arrived (I'm an Amazon Prime member) three days later. But, unfortunately, I was disappointed that the 2XL simply did not fit my head--WAY too small. It wouldn't even fit over my ears for my head to get all the way inside. My next move was to check out similar helmets, like this Bell Qualifier--which was available in THREE-XL. Lo-and-behold, this helmet (in 3XL) turned out to be absolutely PERFECT! It fits on my head, and is the perfect 'snugness': not too tight and not too loose (if I 'shake my head around', the helmet doesn't move around my head at all). I get a feeling of my head being well-protected. It's not the most expensive helmet on the market, but it's not a 'cheapie' either. It's DOT certified, a name brand and, most of all, it fits like a dream! The lesson learned is that different helmet manufacturers have different sizings. Hopefully, it doesn't boil down to 'trial and error' as it did for me, in this case. Nevertheless, all I can do is submit this review that my Bell helmet is excellent. And if you need a 2XL (or whatever size), with a price that won't 'break the bank', and you're considering a helmet made by Bell, order 'one size larger' than what it seems you'll need --and you won't be disappointed. My experience in this case was a slight bit of trouble (having to return the first helmet, which was a 'free return'), but it was worth it in the end. I got a good looking, good performing, name brand helmet at a reasonable price. Happy riding!
T**N
Great helmet for an affordable price
Super comfortable. I like it better than the more expensive Bell helmets.
C**N
Decent helmet, but noisy
Fitment was fine, it could use a little more padding on the chin strap. I wanted to like this helmet, but I can't get past the wind noise. I don't mean the typical noise you'd expect from a helmet either. There's a ton of open space in front of the chin and the noise echoes in the ear area. Might as well ride with the visor open. I have a much older, budget friendly helmet that does not have this problem. I suppose if you're on a tight budget and don't mind wearing ear plugs, it'll get the job done.