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I'm signing up for some DE events this year (I can't wait!). Since I have done zero track time, I am in the market for a helmet. I have been reading up on the requirements, including the SA 95 or SA00 designations. Looking at the various models from Bell, Simpson, RCI, etc.
My question is this: any need for a closed faced helmet? I think I would much prefer an open faced one, especially since I won't be doing any open-cockpit driving. I know there is a lot of experience among this group, so your advice would be appreciated.
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Is open-faced associated with "cheap", or are these two separate issues? Are closed-faced units superior to open-faced, regardless of closed or open cockpit? I would think you give up a lot in visibility and comfort.
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Get a closed face helmet. 99% of the serious drivers I know use them. Full face helmets simply offer more protection than open face helmets. Don't worry about visibility issues. You won't have any problems.
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That's what I like about you guys - informative AND entertaining. Seriously, thanks for all the comments. Guess I will go with the closed face helmet. Are the peel-offs really that helpful in a closed cockpit in a DE event?
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Yes, all of the NASCAR drivers except Dale, Sr. have switched to......... oh! He's dead now. Never mind.
On a more serious note, the full face is a little less comfortable and a little more restrictive, especially if you wear glasses. I do and it's an inconvenience. However, I'd rather be inconvenienced a little than get my face smashed up. As far as visibility is concerned, yeah, you probably sacrafice a little but you'll never notice it.
Buy inexpensive and comfortable. Don't get it too loose, as that sacrafices a lot of protection.
Come to think of it, I think my helmet may be out of date. Shoot! It's virtually brand new. What's the current requirement?
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Most of the DE's I'm familiar with require SA rated helmets. I would strongly recommend getting an SA helmet if you want the flexibility to run with all organizations. A helmet is the last place to try and save money IMO.
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[quote name='Duckman' date='Feb 16 2005, 01:58 AM']Come to think of it, I think my helmet may be out of date. Shoot! It's virtually brand new. What's the current requirement?
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For the organizations I run with an SA95 is good for the remainder of this year. At the end of the year the SA05's will be out, so next year the SA00's will be the minimum requirement.
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The first DE I entered requires helmets with a SA95 or SA00 certification. I am still undecided on this helmet issue. I am planning to enter a few DE's to get a better appreciation of my 968 and to pick up some advice from experienced instructors - this whole adventure may go no further than that. So the whole NASCAR reference is lost on me. I realize that most drivers (except the Intimidator - RIP - as Duckman has pointed out) have switched to full-face helmets. But they also use roll cages, 5-point harnesses, and HANS devices, which I do not intend to use either. If I were racing competitively with higher probabilities of mangling metal, I'd be equipped just like 'em. If I decide to take this DE thing to the next level, maybe upgrade to full face (and nomex gear) at that time?
Any additional opinions are welcomed. Maybe I'll go with any majority that plays out here. And thanks to those that have already responded - your comments are helpful.
Tom
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