Momo Racing Seat - DAYTONA EVO XXL - FIA Approved
Momo Racing Seat - DAYTONA EVO XXL - FIA Approved
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Description
Momo Racing Seat
The MOMO Daytona Evo is a premium fibreglass race seat
designed for all forms of motorsport which is upholstered in black fireproof
fabric and features the exclusive Airnet® material on the back section to
provide improved air flow and keep the driver cooler.
The seat is available in a Standard, XL or XXL width and all seats include a
removable double leg cushion on the bottom to provide the driver with optimal
comfort and leg support.
The Daytona Evo is HANS® compatible and side mounted.
FIA Approval: 8855-1999.
Q: What is Airnet® material?
A: Airnet® is an exclusive material which promotes greater airflow. This means
moisture is extracted from the material and air flows in, aiding to keep the
driver cooler and more comfortable whilst using the seat.
Fixing bolts and seat mounts are not included. We recommend using the MOMO
Steel or Aluminium side mounts.
Specification
FIA Approval: 8855-1999
HANS® Compatible: Yes
Material Colour: Black
Part Number: Std: SERDAYTEVOBKL / XL:
SERDAYTEVOXLL / XXL: SERDAYTEVOXXL
Seat Belt Compatibility: 4, 5 or 6 Point
Harnesses
Shell Colour: Black
Shell Material: Fibreglass
Style: Racing
Material: Airnet®
Weight: Std: 9.5kg (20.9 lbs) / XL: 10.0kg
(22.0 lbs) / XXL: 12KG (26.4 lbs)
Product Description
Why Momo?
It all began with a passion for motor racing.
Giampiero Moretti, an amateur racing driver, had a unique steering wheel made
for his car. Aside from being a smaller diameter than a conventional racing
wheel of the day, the most distinctive part was the large diameter handgrip,
that made the car far easier to drive.
It attracted the attention of many racing drivers, amongst them John Surtees,
who drove for the Ferrari F1 team at the time, and had the Moretti wheel fitted
to his 1964 race car. It was a great year for Surtees and Ferrari, who won the
F1 World Championship, and also for Moretti’s steering wheel, which had its
share of the glory. Requests for the steering wheel began to pour in and what
started as a passion grew into a business.
In 1966 a plant in Tregnano, near Verona, Italy, was opened to produce these
steering wheels, giving birth to MOMO (initials that stand for MORETTI-MONZA).
The first order was from Ferrari, who had decided to use MOMO steering wheels
on all its racing cars. With this formidable entrée, MOMO began to scale the
international market. The steering wheel range broadened and production
diversified, with the company starting to produce light alloy road wheels.
The importance of design in the success of MOMO products led to the creation of
a separate division, MOMO DESIGN, in 1982. And the following year saw the birth
of MOMO CORSE, specialising in the production and distribution of high
technology racing equipment.
Today, MOMO is a global brand, representing the pinnacle in high-style
accessories, tuning products, cutting edge alloy wheels and motorsport
equipment, designed for real enthusiasts and manufactured with the same passion
that started the ball rolling over 50 years ago.