What helmet do you have
I am new to this drift stuff so im looking into buying a helmet to practice my skills in the local track. Can i use the motorcycle's helmets or it has to be one type in a specific
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Motorcycle helmets are DOT only. You're going to want a helmet that has SNELL 05 or SNELL 2010 certification, as many venues require helmets that meet SA2005 at minimum.
http://www.soloracer.com/pyrotectopen.html thats the helmet I run(although older so only SA2005). You may wish for a full face but I personally prefer open. |
Originally Posted by airman90
(Post 10895333)
I am new to this drift stuff so im looking into buying a helmet to practice my skills in the local track. Can i use the motorcycle's helmets or it has to be one type in a specific
But SpikeD is correct about the snell. |
some organizations are still starting out. some of them will allow you to run m95+ helmets.
i have an SA2005 G-Force Helmet. If youre in the market for one try to get the newer SA2010 helmet rating. |
i have an sa 2005 pyrex pro i think
i have about 20 helmets so its hard to remember what the names of each are... some motorcycle helmets are ok to use at some events and they can still be snell rated; they are rated SM instead of SA. so usually an SM2005 is equivalent to an SA2000. |
HJC AR10, probably the lightest and most comfy helmet for the price.
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Thanks guys. Ill look into those you mentioned and the rules of the track here
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AZ follows NASA rules mostly.
We require M05+ With Snell rating and Motorcycle helmets CAN have Snell ratings. Maybe you're thinking of dirtbike helmets? I recommend going to the motorcycle dealer/shops near you and looking for their clearance sections. Ridenow is in AZ and they had a section where they were trying to get rid of M05 helmets since the m2010 ones came out. I got my helmet for $60 http://www.ridenow.com/ The Snell tag is usually inside the helmet under the padding to one side. Lift them up and look for it before buying. |
Originally Posted by Digi7ech
(Post 10896975)
AZ follows NASA rules mostly.
We require M05+ With Snell rating and Motorcycle helmets CAN have Snell ratings. Maybe you're thinking of dirtbike helmets? I recommend going to the motorcycle dealer/shops near you and looking for their clearance sections. Ridenow is in AZ and they had a section where they were trying to get rid of M05 helmets since the m2010 ones came out. I got my helmet for $60 http://www.ridenow.com/ The Snell tag is usually inside the helmet under the padding to one side. Lift them up and look for it before buying. |
Is this good? http://www.helmetcity.com/page/HC/PR...r2-skarr-black
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Not sure. I didn't see any remarks about snell
http://www.saferacer.com/g-force-eli...productid=1843 This one would pass most tech's until you start doing most Pro-ams |
I have a cheap ass Zamp FSA-2 SA2005 helmet. It fits like garbage...dont get one. I bought it because I was salty that Club Loose wouldn't let me Tech with my $750 Arai anymore.... they put the SA2005 requirement in effect over the Snell05 on helmets.... Its shitty because I know that I'd be safer in my Snell2005 Arai over that $170 5 gallon bucket filled with fire retardant foam...
I gotta say though, I will be getting a nicer SA helmet soon... It really is so much nicer having a dome piece that breathes and is light weight. Also when you get into higher end helmets like Arai, Suomy and shit like that..the craftsmanship and fit/feel is sooo much nicer. I can wear my Arai all day as if its not there...and I cant wait to get that itchy piece of shit Zamp off my head after a run my Arai http://images.geekazoids.net/jollyroger.jpg..VS... The Drift bucket http://images.geekazoids.net/turd.jpg |
^Well at least I know what to expect from that Zamp helmet I just bought lol... also for clubloose.
Can't beat the price, and its SA2010 so it wont expire for a while. Seemd like a good place to start. I couldn't see myself laying out $500+ on my first helmet. For parking lot events. With no roll cage to smack my dome on. |
SA2010 Helmets are $200 and up.
I'm buying one of these one day. they're cool. http://www.iracinghelmets.com/Pyrote...2010_p_34.html http://www.hoseheadsclassifieds.com/.../4491920_L.jpg |
Originally Posted by driftfcbuckey
(Post 10902033)
SA2010 Helmets are $200 and up.
I'm buying one of these one day. they're cool. http://www.iracinghelmets.com/Pyrote...2010_p_34.html http://www.hoseheadsclassifieds.com/.../4491920_L.jpg |
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I have one of these... Not cheap but made in the same town I live in not is some sweat shop by underpaid kids...
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Originally Posted by swilson@assetworks.com
(Post 10902211)
I have one of these... Not cheap but made in the same town I live in not is some sweat shop by underpaid kids...
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just get a cheap one for under $100. fits the bill and from your 'beginner' point of view, it should serve you well in parking lot type events. many of the events i have attended never checked the certification thing. especially parking lot beginner drift practice sessions. no one cares as long as its a helmet.
other than that. Just ask yourself how much your head is worth and start from there |
Some events I have been to allow you to use your own or will lend you one... First autocross I did was in a borrowed helmet, no clue what brand, it was full face and he had already dumped his bike with it a few times, had no visor and the mouth cover was cracked the whole way down...
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+1 for the bandit helmet. I have one. Super comfortable imo. But yeah, not cheap.
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http://www.revzilla.com/product_imag...101_detail.jpg
fits awesome. crazy airflow (on a bike). but theres no snell marking on it :\ |
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