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Cheek Pads and Liners
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Dial-In Fit with Helmet Cheek Pads & Liners
An ill-fitting lid rattles at 90 mph and crushes your jaw at slow speeds. The Cheek Pads & Liners collection lets you fine-tune comfort, safety, and hydration routing on any off-road helmet. Swap thicknesses to tighten a loose carbon shell, replace sweat-soaked OEM foam with fresh antimicrobial fabric, or add a moisture-wick liner for multi-day Baja stages.
Core SKUs
- Impact 20 mm Cheek Pad Set – OE replacement for Air Draft / Carbon SXS; soft open-cell foam.
- Impact 30 mm Cheek Pad Set – Size-down fit for oval heads; dual-density for impact zones.
- Pyrotect ProSport Crown Liner – Mesh vent channels plus Nomex fire barrier, SA2020 compliant.
- Stilo ST5 Super-Cool Liner – Silver-ion fabric reduces bacteria growth by 90 % over stock.
- Hydration Tube Port Kit – Velcro tabs + grommet to route FluidLogic bite-valve through liner.
- Kevlar Heat Shield Disk – Self-adhesive 2″ pad protects liner from radio harness chafing.
Why Upgrade Pads?
Fresh cheek pads restore lateral stability, which reduces neck strain and improves in-helmet audio. Thicker options eliminate hot-spot pressure without sacrificing seal against dust skirts. Modern liners use Phase-Change PCM fibers to absorb sweat and release coolth, dropping scalp temps up to 5 °C during low-airflow climbs.
Fitment Guide
Impact Carbon SXS: uses 20–35 mm pads, snap-in
Pyrotect ProAirflow: hook-and-loop ⅜″ or ½″ pads
Stilo ST5: Velcro crown, pressure-fit cheeks
Bell M8 Carbon: magnet-retained, 30 mm default
Mix and match thickness on left/right to compensate for crooked jawlines or radio boom clearance.
Install Tips
- Wash new liners in mild detergent before first race; foam will seat faster to head shape.
- Label pad thickness inside the shell with a paint pen for easy mid-season swaps.
- If adding hydration ports, drill liner foam—not EPS shell—and seal with supplied grommet.
Pro-Level Comfort Hack
Run a thinner pad on the mic-boom side to bring the boom tip 10–15 mm closer to lips. You’ll get cleaner radio audio without crushing your cheek.