Having owned a blueband cage and brought from whitbread I would disagree entirely, cages are extremely heavy an are more of a hinderance. Maybe better in a comp only vehicle but certainly not when using it for other applications. My cage is Cds giving a higher yield strength to that of blueband at less than half the weight. The cages is built to RAC guidlines and meets all Of the MSA Blue book requirements. Even the nuts and bolts that hold the cage together must also comply to MSA of which they do.
I think it's worth pointing out Jai this is my personal experience and I have had both forms of cage to which I would recommend cds if the vehicle is used outside of being trailered to a comp.
Cds is a non seemed tube thus having a higher yield strength and not withstanding that it also less than half the weight of a full external cage formed from blueband thus aiding towards mpg and general handling of the vehicle on the road.
I dont believe safety devices make a cage from blueband or redband? That maybe wrong but when I was there I did not see any.
Once again my opinion having had both.
Cheers,
Out of interest Jai, my MSA book, page 155 156 states cage materials as cds only. I know blueband is approved by MSA I'm not questioning that at all but what's going on with the handbook? I have a mate who uses blueband on his comp truck and passes scrutineering everytime, just wondered why its not in there or maybe it is it just missed it lol