D dave18 Active Member Mar 13, 2011 #21 Personaly i think HANS should be like helmets a MUST, yes they are £££ but surely one less neck/ spine / head injury justifies them !!
Personaly i think HANS should be like helmets a MUST, yes they are £££ but surely one less neck/ spine / head injury justifies them !!
jai_landrover Well-Known Member Mar 13, 2011 #22 I think the competitors are pretty much against it but it will come one day not sure when but im sure it will come. I know the ammount of people that got upset when they tried to bring in stricter regs for Team recovery Helmets twas uproar
I think the competitors are pretty much against it but it will come one day not sure when but im sure it will come. I know the ammount of people that got upset when they tried to bring in stricter regs for Team recovery Helmets twas uproar
khaos New Member Mar 13, 2011 #23 dave18 said: Personaly i think HANS should be like helmets a MUST, yes they are £££ but surely one less neck/ spine / head injury justifies them !! Click to expand... A HANS isn't really useful at 20/30 mph. Of course they help but not significantly. They would only be the difference between getting whiplash or not.
dave18 said: Personaly i think HANS should be like helmets a MUST, yes they are £££ but surely one less neck/ spine / head injury justifies them !! Click to expand... A HANS isn't really useful at 20/30 mph. Of course they help but not significantly. They would only be the difference between getting whiplash or not.
jai_landrover Well-Known Member Mar 13, 2011 #24 Technically I thihnk the max speed in comp safari is 70MPH and average is supposed to be around 30 or 40 Need to read more TBH but if a course is set out right then there should be no need for HANS however there is always the argument for them.
Technically I thihnk the max speed in comp safari is 70MPH and average is supposed to be around 30 or 40 Need to read more TBH but if a course is set out right then there should be no need for HANS however there is always the argument for them.