Helmet Recommendations

Another consideration for those who feel pressure on the forehead later in a session. Check your balaclava.
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Good point Chris. With my Sport, I wore a balaclava that was carbon/kevlar blend--it was very thin without the vertical seam on the forehead--it made the helmet bearable for most of a session. My prior balaclava had a veritcal seam in the forehead that was the cause of most of the discomfort.

The Pyrotect really lacks adequate padding in the forehead area and my balaclava is a Carbon-X model without seams in the forehead area.

Try the helmet on with the balaclava on you intend to wear. If it is uncomfortable in 5 minutes, it most certainly will be in 30. Lastly, unless you are fortunate enough to have a head that fits a S/M/L/XL helmet well you might want to go with a model that offers hat sizes. I usually wear a 7 1/8, with some models that makes a pretty darn/too tight small or a way too big medium.
 
Definately try the helmet with the exact balaclava (if you choose to wear one) you will use. I ended up going up another 1/8" in size to make it comfortable.
 
I'll second all the info about different manufacturers building to different head shapes. I will also second the previous comment about HJC. I used to have a REALLY expensive ARAI (motorcycle) helmet that never was comfortable. I got an HJC with a bike that I bought and have owned nothing else since (for motorcycles).

I have a G-Force racing helmet that is very comfortable. Does anyone know who sells HJC SA-rated helmets? I'll need to replace mine soon and would not hesitate to get an HJC.
 
Besides hitting SafeQuip Tim at the track (or the SafeRacer display at the National Convention) how are you folks able to try on all of those different manufacturer / helmet size / balaclava combinations?
 
Besides hitting SafeQuip Tim at the track (or the SafeRacer display at the National Convention) how are you folks able to try on all of those different manufacturer / helmet size / balaclava combinations?
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In my case, I called the manufacturer looking for retailers in my area. When we bought my wife's helmet last year we were clued in to Behrent's ( http://behrents.com/index.htm ) in Florida, NY (near Ossining), which is primarily a circle track outfit that carries a large selection of helmets by various manufacturers. They were very accomodating, and let us try helmets on to our hearts content. In fact, they are an Impact dealer, so we are headed up there in the next few weeks to go through the same process for me.
 
Well, after reviewing all of the really great advice, I decided on the Bell M2. I ordered it from Paula at SafeQuip, who assured me that if it did not fit, I could exchange it for the correct size with no restocking charges (Paula and Tim at SafeQuip are great to work with). Anyway, the helmet fits great, but I have another problem.

I have been wearing a Hutchens head-and-neck restraint device with my old helmet. I've been waiting for the Hans / SFI 38.1 / Isaac / Mandatory / Recommended mess to get sorted out before updating to something better, but in the meantime, I need to install the Hutchen D-rings on the M2. My old helmet was a Bieffe, and installation of the D-rings in it was easy because the liner was removable. It appears that the liner in the M2 is glued into the helmet. I have seen photos of the M2 online with D-rings installed, but can't figure out how to do it without ripping out the liner and reinstalling the liner with a hot-glue gun or something similar. Any thoughts on this dilemna? :blink:
 
Besides hitting SafeQuip Tim at the track (or the SafeRacer display at the National Convention) how are you folks able to try on all of those different manufacturer / helmet size / balaclava combinations?
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Since you are in NC check for some suppliers for the short tracks in the area. We have one near us that has 5 trucks on the road prices are generally very competitive and you can Try the Helmet on. T Weaver

I making the assumption it is ok to remocve the Hans attachment "Button" and install in New helmet.? T Weaver
 
I'm one of the fatheads (7 3/4), so the Bells have worked well for me. My Sport expired last season and I have always gone by the "$10 head=$10 helmet" philosophy, so I anted up for one of the Bell M3 helmets. Comfortable fit for me, but the light weight really blows me away. The M3 feels like it weighs 1/2 of my old Sport.
 
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