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Quick one for the experts on here,

 

Is there any specific requirements for a track day helmet or can it be a motorbike helmet 

 

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Some people argue that a bike and car helmet are designed for different impacts, but I've not seen any evidence.

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As far as I know, the main difference is a fireproof lining for race helmets.

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I was told motorsport supplier, mainly to rallying.....

Bike helmets are designed to withstand higher number of multiple hits as rider tumbles along the tarmac.

Car helmets conversely are designed to take higher single impact due to driver being restrained within cockpit.

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Have a look at sharp.direct.gov.uk

Although they only test non-motorsport Approved helmets, it'll give you an idea of what you're buying.

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In other news, and apologies for the thread hijack OP - I was thinking of getting a HANS device and helmet for any further track days. 

 

How much do I need to be budgeting if i want to do it reasonably cheaply...

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it's your neck and head, I wouldn't do it too cheaply.....!

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Because a cheap HANS is better than the no HANS i have currently. 

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they start around £250 I think, not up to date on helmet prices at the minute tho

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Try a V2 Pro,  around £150 with built in chin spoiler to help with wind buffeting, check out comments on the web. 

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