Helmet advice for hillclimb newbie
Helmet advice for hillclimb newbie
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GibsonSG

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281 posts

127 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Hi

I’d be grateful for some advice on the above. This will be my first year competing in hillclimb - I’ll be in an MX5 Roadgoing Production Car - and I’m finding the Blue Book a bit ambiguous when it comes to a soft top car.

I would prefer to buy an open face helmet, basically as I find them more comfortable, but I noted in section K that “either goggles or a visor must be worn.....unless in a closed vehicle”. I interpret the MX as an open vehicle if the roof is down, but wanted to check that an open vehicle wasn’t something like an Atom, with aero screens or no screen at all.

Apologies if it’s a dumb question but I’d value feedback before going shopping for my kit.

Dan BSCS

1,183 posts

252 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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If you value your facial features I would strongly recommend a full face helmet.

/2p

Dan

GibsonSG

Original Poster:

281 posts

127 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Fair comment

df76

4,053 posts

294 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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If it was a closed car with airbags, I'd say that an open face wouldn't be an issue..

Slb89

75 posts

155 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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if you race with the roof down you have to have a full face helmet.
open face (rally style) is only for saloons.

scott

fat80b

2,889 posts

237 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Slb89 said:
if you race with the roof down you have to have a full face helmet.
open face (rally style) is only for saloons.

scott
I'd go full face as well, that way you won't end up in an argument with an official regarding whether it is allowed or not.

We did a few track days/events where they stated full face must be used for MX5s / soft-tops - It would be shame to get there and not be able to run.

Luckily, I have both an open face (with intercom) and a closed face and take both just in case. It is always easier to comply than to argue.


GibsonSG

Original Poster:

281 posts

127 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Thanks everyone, I’ll take the collective advice and go full face. Better safe than sorry!

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

168 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Absolutely.

You are only in the car for 10 minutes waiting and then driving for a minute - so you can tolerate the comfort aspect.

andy97

4,765 posts

238 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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Don't be swayed by brand name, by the one that fits best. Don't order mail order, try them on and try and keep them on for more than a few minutes.

Different manufacturers have a different view of what is a "standard shaped head". I used to have a Large Bell but it pinched my forehead; I have since had medium Sparco and Medium Hedtec and they both fit far better.

Willhire89

1,409 posts

221 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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Slb89 said:
if you race with the roof down you have to have a full face helmet.
open face (rally style) is only for saloons.

scott
Can you point me at the blue book ref to that requirement



GibsonSG

Original Poster:

281 posts

127 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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andy97 said:
Don't be swayed by brand name, by the one that fits best. Don't order mail order, try them on and try and keep them on for more than a few minutes.

Different manufacturers have a different view of what is a "standard shaped head". I used to have a Large Bell but it pinched my forehead; I have since had medium Sparco and Medium Hedtec and they both fit far better.
I was planning to do a mass in-store shop of gear as I would be very uncomfortable with buying a helmet by mail order. My first thoughts were Demon Tweeks - not too far from where I work so that helps. Any other recommendations?

frodo_monkey

672 posts

212 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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Willhire89 said:
Can you point me at the blue book ref to that requirement
Whilst I agree with the spirit of the post above, section K as Willhire89 points out only states that visors or approved goggles must be used in open cars. So you could use an open face helmet if you wanted (although I personally wouldn’t).

Vaud

55,405 posts

171 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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frodo_monkey said:
Willhire89 said:
Can you point me at the blue book ref to that requirement
Whilst I agree with the spirit of the post above, section K as Willhire89 points out only states that visors or approved goggles must be used in open cars. So you could use an open face helmet if you wanted (although I personally wouldn’t).
I guess if you look at the worst case - upside down in gravel / dirt... then a full face is better either way.

frodo_monkey

672 posts

212 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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Absolutely!