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KASK Zenith X2 MAX FR HI VIZ

$204.99
SKU:
ZX2MFRHV

High-visibility, fire-resistant industrial safety helmet with ANSI Type I & II Class E protection. Lightweight, adjustable fit, and compatible with visors, hearing protection, and accessories.

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Description

High-visibility, fire-resistant industrial safety helmet with ANSI Type I & II Class E protection. Lightweight, adjustable fit, and compatible with visors, hearing protection, and accessories.

Details


The KASK Zenith X2 FR HI VIZ helmet delivers premium head protection in high-risk work environments. Built with a fire-resistant internal shell, high-visibility external shell, and tested to ANSI Type I & II Class E standards, it provides protection from impacts, electrical hazards, and heat exposure. The lightweight design, adjustable fit system, and accessory-ready structure make it ideal for industrial, construction, electrical, and utility professionals.

Features

  • ANSI Z89.1 Type I & II (Class E electrical) rated
  • Flame-resistant internal shell and components
  • Hi-Viz shell with reflective elements and luminescent clips
  • Lightweight design with comfortable internal padding
  • Adaptive Fit System with dial-adjustable sizing
  • Accessory-ready setup for visors, earmuffs, headlamps, and ID

Specifications

  • External Shell: HD Polypropylene
  • Headband: Soft PA Nylon
  • Internal Shell: Self-Extinguishing Neopor Ccycled by BASF EPS obtained from chemical recycling of plastic waste
  • Weight: 1.19 lb
  • Size range: Adjustable 60 to 66cm

Standards

ANSI Z89.1 Type I Type II, Class E HT-LT

All around protection against impact and penetration

including front, rear, and sides.

EN 12492

for the following clauses only:

Shock energy absorption capacity

4.2.1.2 front impact, 4.2.1.3 lateral impact, 4.2.1.4 rear impact

4.2.2 | Penetration

4.2.3 | Retention system strength

4.2.4 | Retention system effectiveness

ASTM F2621 Exposed at incident energy of 19 cal/cm2