Cheap (er) 3 inch Harness
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Have you looked at Titon? http://www.primamotorsport.com/prima_motorsport_pr...
CharlesElliott said:
Have you looked at Titon? http://www.primamotorsport.com/prima_motorsport_pr...
Thanks for that, they look good.Also just found these which seem a reasonable price:
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorsport/harnesses...
smiles1 said:
Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced (5 or 6 point) 3 inch shoulder and waist harness for an mr2?
Unless anyone knows of a second hand (in date) harness for sale?
Thanks
I know motorsport is expensive and without wishing to sound in anyway condescending but there are areas to scrimp and areas to spend and helmets and harnesses aren't imho an area to scrimp on.Unless anyone knows of a second hand (in date) harness for sale?
Thanks
boy said:
smiles1 said:
Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced (5 or 6 point) 3 inch shoulder and waist harness for an mr2?
Unless anyone knows of a second hand (in date) harness for sale?
Thanks
I know motorsport is expensive and without wishing to sound in anyway condescending but there are areas to scrimp and areas to spend and helmets and harnesses aren't imho an area to scrimp on.Unless anyone knows of a second hand (in date) harness for sale?
Thanks
Ah yes, the old 'how much is your head worth?' argument. Which is, of course, to say, spend a shed load to appease other people out there who aren't forking out etc etc.
It's all a load of bks really. If it has the right certification it will pass scrutineering, simples!
I bought a schroth clubman 6pt harness and a Black cat HANS helmet, both perfectly adequate, both comfortable and I felt totally protected and secure. They cost around £150 each so are budget parts really but they got me on the grid.
Incidentally, I noticed that the majority of F1 drivers wear uncomplicated gloves, on closer inspection they look almost budget compared to what is advertised in Tweeks and JJC etc. If they're good enough for F1 etc...
I keep saying to people, it's not a fashion parade, it's there to protect. If you want to look like you've got all the gear then spend your own money but when you are in a blazing inferno or rolling like a tumble drier it won't make the slightest difference as it's all made of the same stuff, to the same safety standard.
It's all a load of bks really. If it has the right certification it will pass scrutineering, simples!
I bought a schroth clubman 6pt harness and a Black cat HANS helmet, both perfectly adequate, both comfortable and I felt totally protected and secure. They cost around £150 each so are budget parts really but they got me on the grid.
Incidentally, I noticed that the majority of F1 drivers wear uncomplicated gloves, on closer inspection they look almost budget compared to what is advertised in Tweeks and JJC etc. If they're good enough for F1 etc...
I keep saying to people, it's not a fashion parade, it's there to protect. If you want to look like you've got all the gear then spend your own money but when you are in a blazing inferno or rolling like a tumble drier it won't make the slightest difference as it's all made of the same stuff, to the same safety standard.
boy said:
I know motorsport is expensive and without wishing to sound in anyway condescending but there are areas to scrimp and areas to spend and helmets and harnesses aren't imho an area to scrimp on.
Not condescending at all I guess my response is with an FIA stamp on it should a cheap(er) harness provide any less safety than an expensive one?
Not condescending at all I guess my response is with an FIA stamp on it should a cheap(er) harness provide any less safety than an expensive one?
Edited by Oilchange on Wednesday 4th March 00:36
Are cheaper belts less fray resistant than more expensive belts? Will cheap in-date belts still pass scrutineering before they go out of date or are they become unstitched and frayed? Do cheaper belts weigh more than more expensive belts? Is it true of belts that you get what you pay for? F1 drivers probably don't need gloves that will provide value for money as they can have a new set at someone else's expense every time they sit in the car.
Oilchange said:
Ah yes, the old 'how much is your head worth?' argument. Which is, of course, to say, spend a shed load to appease other people out there who aren't forking out etc etc.
It's all a load of bks really. If it has the right certification it will pass scrutineering, simples!
I bought a schroth clubman 6pt harness and a Black cat HANS helmet, both perfectly adequate, both comfortable and I felt totally protected and secure. They cost around £150 each so are budget parts really but they got me on the grid.
Incidentally, I noticed that the majority of F1 drivers wear uncomplicated gloves, on closer inspection they look almost budget compared to what is advertised in Tweeks and JJC etc. If they're good enough for F1 etc...
I keep saying to people, it's not a fashion parade, it's there to protect. If you want to look like you've got all the gear then spend your own money but when you are in a blazing inferno or rolling like a tumble drier it won't make the slightest difference as it's all made of the same stuff, to the same safety standard.
Mr oil change, thanks for opening the old chestnut of how much you'd head is worth.It's all a load of bks really. If it has the right certification it will pass scrutineering, simples!
I bought a schroth clubman 6pt harness and a Black cat HANS helmet, both perfectly adequate, both comfortable and I felt totally protected and secure. They cost around £150 each so are budget parts really but they got me on the grid.
Incidentally, I noticed that the majority of F1 drivers wear uncomplicated gloves, on closer inspection they look almost budget compared to what is advertised in Tweeks and JJC etc. If they're good enough for F1 etc...
I keep saying to people, it's not a fashion parade, it's there to protect. If you want to look like you've got all the gear then spend your own money but when you are in a blazing inferno or rolling like a tumble drier it won't make the slightest difference as it's all made of the same stuff, to the same safety standard.
boy said:
I know motorsport is expensive and without wishing to sound in anyway condescending but there are areas to scrimp and areas to spend and helmets and harnesses aren't imho an area to scrimp on.
Not condescending at all I guess my response is with an FIA stamp on it should a cheap(er) harness provide any less safety than an expensive one?
Not condescending at all I guess my response is with an FIA stamp on it should a cheap(er) harness provide any less safety than an expensive one?
Edited by Oilchange on Tuesday 3rd March 20:15
In my reply I was actually alluding to the OP wanting to buy some second hand used belts rather than buying budget items. Although personally I would always buy the best ppe I could afford provided it fitted well and was comfortable. For example a boggo spec race suit is fine but a more expensive one that has an elasticated lower back is just so much more comfortable.Each to their own though I guess.
Fair enough, I am of the opinion that you can pick up perfectly good enough ppe new, just might not have that special fashion label on it. One could say that my three year old race suit, helmet and harness is second hand but is still in good condition. If it's in date, you inspect it and are happy then there's no reason why it won't be perfectly adequate.
I just think people sometimes confuse cost with effectiveness
I just think people sometimes confuse cost with effectiveness
boy said:
Mr oil change, thanks for opening the old chestnut of how much you'd head is worth.
In my reply I was actually alluding to the OP wanting to buy some second hand used belts rather than buying budget items. Although personally I would always buy the best ppe I could afford provided it fitted well and was comfortable. For example a boggo spec race suit is fine but a more expensive one that has an elasticated lower back is just so much more comfortable.Each to their own though I guess.
In my reply I was actually alluding to the OP wanting to buy some second hand used belts rather than buying budget items. Although personally I would always buy the best ppe I could afford provided it fitted well and was comfortable. For example a boggo spec race suit is fine but a more expensive one that has an elasticated lower back is just so much more comfortable.Each to their own though I guess.
BritishRacinGrin said:
If these are for competition, don't neglect to consider that HANS will be mandatory in many circuit racing series from 2016 and the Schroth system at least requires 2" shoulder straps.
Absolutely not true, I'm afraid. There is no need for 2 inch belts with any HANS device. And it was the maufacturers (I think Shroth) who to,d us that about 3 years ago.Oilchange said:
I keep saying to people, it's not a fashion parade, it's there to protect. If you want to look like you've got all the gear then spend your own money but when you are in a blazing inferno or rolling like a tumble drier it won't make the slightest difference as it's all made of the same stuff, to the same safety standard.
Just a thought about this. I have just changed from a cheap TRS harness to a more expensive Scroth one (not sure there is much out there more expensive than that in the club racing price range) and I don't think it's about fashion or showing off. It is a much easier harness to use, fits really well and does up nice and tight. It is undoubtedly the safer for it even though it has the same safety standard. So for me, extra money on quality is very worthwhile.Bert
Funny, I have a Schroth harness too but it was the least expensive of the 6 point ones I could see, the Clubman. I paid about £150 and they went far in excess of that.
I knew I liked the buckle over the other manufacturers ones, which are often just a little metal lever, as I have used them in helicopters before and they just seemed to be the best.
I knew I liked the buckle over the other manufacturers ones, which are often just a little metal lever, as I have used them in helicopters before and they just seemed to be the best.
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