GMAX GM11S Electric Shield With Cord Kit

Regular price $114.95
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SKU: 72-3347

Color: Clear
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Description

The GMAX Electric Face Shield Lens With Cord is designed for riders who need reliable heated vision in freezing northern conditions. Built specifically for GM11S helmet systems, this electric shield connects directly to your power source to help reduce fog and ice buildup during snowmobile and cold weather motorcycle riding. The clear lens delivers strong optical clarity while the integrated heating element helps maintain consistent visibility when temperatures drop. Its durable construction is built to handle harsh environments, road vibration, and repeated seasonal use. With included power cord connectivity, this system ensures dependable performance for riders who rely on clear sightlines in winter conditions where visibility can change in seconds.

  • Compatibility: GMAX GM11S helmets
  • Lens Type: Electric heated clear shield
  • Function: Anti fog and anti ice thermal heating system
  • Power Connection: Wired cord system included
  • Material: Impact resistant polycarbonate lens
  • Additional Features:
    • Helps reduce fogging in sub zero temperatures
    • Designed for snowmobile and winter riding use
    • High optical clarity for improved visibility
    • Durable construction for harsh riding environments

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

An electric shield uses a built in heating element powered through a cord or battery system to warm the visor surface. This prevents condensation from forming, which helps eliminate fog and ice buildup in cold weather riding conditions.
No, this specific model is designed for GM11S helmet systems. It is important to match the shield to the correct helmet model to ensure proper fit and electrical connection.
Yes, this type of electric shield typically connects to a vehicle power source or compatible battery system using the included cord. This allows continuous heating while riding in cold conditions.
Electric shields actively heat the lens to prevent fog and ice, while dual pane shields rely on insulation. Electric systems generally perform better in extreme cold or high humidity environments where passive systems may struggle.
Yes, it is commonly used for both applications. It is especially helpful in winter riding situations where fogging and ice buildup can quickly reduce visibility.