Helmet question
#46
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those damn Hans device cost a fortune. And if you get a cheaper version/ non CF/ they are actually heavy. Long race day and you know what im talking about . Also its a pain to put them on or take them off. Even if you dont disconnect them from the helmet. Also the fixed stripes ones are no good by any means.
I hate Hans device. Although i do understand they purpose.
I hate Hans device. Although i do understand they purpose.
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SA is NOT expensive. Look around. For example there are at least three SA2005 helmets under $150 here:
http://www.apexperformance.net/cartg...t.asp?scat=274
I use the Pyrotect open face unit. (Shameless plug: That place offers a free helmet bag and shipping.)
Yes, HANS devices are expensive but they *really* do an excellent job at reducing neck injuries which a helmet does nothing for.
The major differences between an SA and M rated helmet is the SA is rated for roll-bar impacts while an M is not. And that's a big difference for cars with cages. The other major difference is SA has a fire rating [on the liner material] while M does not. Bikers don't generally have problems with fires in crashes.
M helmets also may have a wider opening for a wider angle of vision that is not required in an SA helmet. So some SA helmets might not be street legal.
Now it's *possible* that an M helmet just might pass the roll bar test, but it's not been tested for that and is not certified for that use.
So do what your specific sanctioning bodies specify. Nobody will deny the use of a current (within the last ten years) SA helmet for auto racing or track events while some may deny M-rated helmets.
30 years ago any Snell-rated helmet was acceptable in most all events. Fortunately we've learned a bit more about safety in that same time period.
http://www.apexperformance.net/cartg...t.asp?scat=274
I use the Pyrotect open face unit. (Shameless plug: That place offers a free helmet bag and shipping.)
Yes, HANS devices are expensive but they *really* do an excellent job at reducing neck injuries which a helmet does nothing for.
The major differences between an SA and M rated helmet is the SA is rated for roll-bar impacts while an M is not. And that's a big difference for cars with cages. The other major difference is SA has a fire rating [on the liner material] while M does not. Bikers don't generally have problems with fires in crashes.
M helmets also may have a wider opening for a wider angle of vision that is not required in an SA helmet. So some SA helmets might not be street legal.
Now it's *possible* that an M helmet just might pass the roll bar test, but it's not been tested for that and is not certified for that use.
So do what your specific sanctioning bodies specify. Nobody will deny the use of a current (within the last ten years) SA helmet for auto racing or track events while some may deny M-rated helmets.
30 years ago any Snell-rated helmet was acceptable in most all events. Fortunately we've learned a bit more about safety in that same time period.
#48
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http://soloracer.com/pyroopenfacem.html
this is good with HAns device too. Also FIA approved.
http://soloracer.com/zamprz11.html
just couple of them for start.
Or if you want to go little more serious
http://rallynuts.com/motorsport/SPAR...elmet_1481.asp
http://www.rallysport.ca/safety/helmets3.htm#peltor
http://rallynuts.com/motorsport/SPARCO_Helmets_1693/
Last edited by Robevo RS; Feb 5, 2010 at 07:15 AM.
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