Bell Helmets have just released a limited edition version of their MOTO-10 motocross helmet, commemorating the 2023 Day In The Dirt event. Grab yours now through Cassons...

Bell Helmets say that the Moto-10 Spherical is not only their most advanced off-road helmet, it’s a piece of Bell history. Now available in a limited edition “Day In The Dirt 2023” colour-scheme for an RRP of $1,299.95! Contact Cassons for stock more availability info.

As one of the leaders in head protection, one thing has stayed the same since Bell developed their first full-face motocross helmet in 1975—they never stop breaking their own boundaries. Thriving on the progression of helmet development, Bell say they’re determined not to follow trends, but create leading solutions to make riders safe while they perform at their best.



Meet the Moto-10 Spherical—the evolution of the Bell Moto series. Born from the needs of top athletes around the world, the Moto-10 is Bell’s most advanced off-road helmet that they claim, sets a new industry standard. As a direct result of their athletes’ influence and feedback, the Moto-10 achieves a winning combination of increased protection, weight reduction, and extreme airflow, enhancing the rider’s experience and confidence. Combine Bell’s new technologies with their favoured fit and aggressive styling and the Moto-10 emerges as the front-runner.

Now available in plenty of different colour schemes starting at an RRP of $1199.95 ($1,299.95 for the Day In The Dirt 2023 Livery)! Contact Cassons for stock more availability info, head here to check out the latest Bell Australian Catalogue.


Key Features:

  • Spherical MIPS technology
  • Segmented 3K Carbon Fiber shell construction
  • Thermal exchange airflow system
  • NMR (No Missed Races) Bumpers
  • Bumpers constructed with EPP material
  • Panoramic goggle port
  • Sweat management
  • VIRUS COOLJADE removable comfort liner
  • Magnefusion Magnetic emergency release cheek pads
  • Flying bridge visor with air intake vents

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