Is Snell and SA the same thing?

The rating SA is for Competitive Automotive Sports. The Snell Foundation describes the differences in this way: The SA standard was designed for competitive auto racing while the M standard was for motorcycling and other motorsports. The K standard was released to accommodate helmets used in karting.
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What is Snell SA?

Snell "SA" (Sports Application) rated professional helmets are designed for auto racing and provide extreme impact resistance and higher fire protection.
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What does SA stand for in helmets?

SA stands for Special Application. SA rated helmets are used in competitive automobile racing and require a fire-retardant lining. SA helmets are also subjected to additional testing including a test that simulates a roll bar impact. The SA rating is currently revised every 5 years. K stands for Karting.
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What Is Snell certification?

Snell certification is the best indication that the helmet meets the highest helmet standard in the world and offers best head impact protection currently available. Governments set minimum standards for motorcycle helmets.
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What does Snell 2020 mean?

SA2020 is a progressive change from the SA2015 standard. The new standard focuses more on impact testing, and more in line with the FIA 8859-2015 standard requirements. Helmets are one of the most crucial safety equipment for auto drivers.
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The Snell Helmet Standard is Meaningless



How long is a SA 2020 helmet good for?

Every 5 years, the Snell Memorial Foundation rolls out a new "SA" (Special Application) helmet standard.
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Is Snell or ECE better?

Snell certification involves more rigorous and more extensive testing which would suggest it is the better motorcycle helmet standard. ECE certification is the most up-to-date current standard and it is recognized in most countries.
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Can a helmet be ECE and Snell?

Helmets can pass one, two, or even all three standards, so you may have a helmet that is just DOT, DOT and SNELL, or DOT and ECE approved.
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Are Snell helmets legal in Europe?

So what of helmets that meet, say, the American DOT or Snell standards, or helmets that appear to be identical to the ones sold in Europe, but without that 'E' in the circle? They are not legal in the EU or those other European countries, except Germany and, of all places, Turkey.
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How do I know if my helmet is Snell certified?

There should be a Snell sticker with a barcode inside every Snell certified helmet. When in doubt, check out the helmet name on the Snell certified helmets list. Snell certified helmets provide the best head protection current technology and materials can offer.
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What is the most current Snell rating?

The current rating is SNELL SA2015. Most sanctioning bodies will allow either the current Snell rating (i.e. SA2015) or one back (i.e. SA2010) to be used.
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How long is a Snell 2010 helmet good for?

Member. The 2010 Snell Helmet expires 1/1/2022. The Snell Foundation recommends replacing a helmet every 5 years.
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How long is Snell 2015 Good For?

Snell urges everyone to replace their Snell certified helmets routinely no later than five years after the helmet is first worn. However, even by this conservative advice, many current SA2010 certified helmets still have years of service in them.
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Is SFI the same as Snell?

SFI standards are similar to Snell Standards. In fact, many organizations allow either a Snell- or SFI-approved helmet.
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What is SA2020 helmet?

Snell SA-2020 is the current Snell helmet standard for competitive automotive sports. The next Snell helmet standard won't be implemented until November 2025. The warehouse at RaceDay Safety is fully stocked with RaceQuip Snell SA 2020 Helmets and Zamp Snell SA 2020 Helmets.
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What helmet is required for drag racing?

Helmets are mandatory for the participant and the licensed supervising adult. Helmet can be either an open-face or a full-face helmet meeting Snell: M2010, M2015, M2020, SA2010, SA2015, SA2020, SFI: 31.1/2010, 31.1/2015, 31.1/2020, 41.1/2010, 41.1/2015, 41.1/2020, FIA 8860-2010, 8860-2015, 8860- 2018 certification.
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How long do Snell helmets last?

The date code (2010, 2015) refers to the expiration of the certification, which is 12 years from the date shown. For example, a SA2010 helmet is acceptable until 2022.
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What is the difference between DOT and Snell approved helmets?

Impact Analysis

Both of these standards use accelerometers to figure out how fast the helmet stops moving during the impact test as well. But their standards are different here. The DOT allows for up to 400Gs of peak acceleration while the Snell standards only allow up to 275Gs.
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Are HJC helmets good?

HJC helmets are extremely comfortable, stylish and use top quality materials and safety features. We love HJC's price points too. They are reasonably priced especially given the sheer number of features they have. Bike riders of all budgets can afford to get a good quality helmet through HJC.
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Can I wear an ECE helmet in the US?

The ECE 22.05 certification is a European approval of the minimum safety requirements of a motorcycle (or scooter) helmet. The certification is used in nearly 50 countries worldwide. In the USA they have their own certification; the DOT approval.
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How do you tell if a helmet is ECE certified?

The ECE standard specifies which type or configuration of helmet the approval applies to, using the following codes: “J” if the helmet does not have a lower face cover, “P” if the helmet has a protective lower face cover, or “NP” if the helmet has a non-protective lower face cover, (stated as ECE 22.05J, ECE 22.05P or ...
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Is Snell certification good?

Snell is considered to be quite picky, and they like it that way. For this reason, they are thought to have some of the highest standards in motorcycle safety. Many race tracks and organizations require a Snell rating from their riders.
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Does Shoei have ECE?

Safety. Well, like all helmets for sale in the US, it's DOT certified (it's also ECE 22.05 certified), meaning it'll not fall apart on its first bump.
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Are Arai helmets Snell approved?

Arai boasts the only helmets to pass both ECE 22.05 and Snell M2020 standards.
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Is ECE helmet legal in Canada?

The Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators (CCMTA) has recommended all Canadian jurisdictions to adopt the ECE 22.05 motorcycle helmet standard. It is the most commonly used standard internationally and is required by over 50 countries worldwide. The ECE standard does not conflict with existing standards.
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