KASK ZENITH X2 FR Helmet – Flame-Resistant, Type I & II, Class E, ANSI & EN Certified
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The KASK ZENITH X2 FR Helmet is a high-performance safety solution engineered for professionals working around thermal, electrical, and impact hazards. Built with flame-resistant materials, this helmet meets ANSI Z89.1 Type I & II, EN 397, and EN 50365 certifications, and holds a Class E rating, protecting against electrical shocks up to 20,000 volts.
Designed for both vertical and lateral impact protection, it combines essential head safety with a secure, adjustable fit system, ensuring comfort throughout long workdays. This model is particularly suitable for teams in power generation, utilities, telecom, and fire-risk environments, where multi-hazard protection is a necessity.
Its compatibility with KASK’s accessory range—visors, earmuffs, and face shields—makes it adaptable to a wide variety of applications. For organizations looking to unify safety with brand identity, custom logo printing is also available.
Q1: What industries use the ZENITH X2 FR helmet?
A1: This helmet is ideal for utility crews, industrial electricians, renewable energy workers, telecom technicians, and maintenance teams facing electrical and fire-related risks.
Q2: Does it provide side-impact protection?
A2: Yes. It is certified Type I & II, meaning it protects against top and side impacts, which is crucial in unpredictable or confined workspaces.
Q3: How is the flame resistance achieved?
A3: The helmet shell is manufactured using flame-retardant materials designed to withstand high heat and reduce ignition, offering a barrier in arc flash or fire-prone conditions.
Q4: Can I add accessories to this helmet?
A4: Absolutely. The ZENITH X2 FR is compatible with a full line of KASK accessories, including face shields, earmuffs, and chin guards for added versatility.
Q5: Is this helmet approved for electrical safety compliance?
A5: Yes. With its Class E rating, it is tested for protection up to 20,000 volts, meeting safety requirements for high-voltage environments.






