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| 02-18-2013, 10:39 AM | #1 |
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How tightly should a helmet fit?
I've been toying with tracking my car for a while and finally decided to give it a go. I was referred to a helmet store, and didn't realize it was a Simpson racing store, so that was all they sold. The salesperson was trying to sell me a helmet that I thought was too tight. It squeezed so hard on my lower jaw that I could hardly clamp my teeth together. Is this how all helmets are supposed to fit at the jawline? I didn't buy it and I'm looking at other helmets this week. Any input on fit would be great!
Cheryl
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| 02-18-2013, 10:50 AM | #2 |
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If you have a vert, you may be limited in who will let you track the car without a roll bar fixed.
The helmet should be snug enough that the skin on your forehead moves when you move it up and down or left to right without the strap tightened. If this means that your jaw hurts, try a different model. Any "hotspots" will just get worse in the heat and excitement of driving. Some model have different pad sizes to make a mroe custom fit. Also, you don't need to spend $800 on a helmet. It just needs to meet the current Snell safety requirements
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| 02-18-2013, 11:22 AM | #3 |
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I believe Simpson has a sizing chart on their website. I would start there. Also, I was told the helmet should fit snug enough so when you grab the face guard and yank a bit it shouldn't move around too much.
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| 02-18-2013, 11:47 AM | #4 |
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Different brand's have different shapes. It is best to find the brand that fits the shape of your head. The helmet should not move around on your head when you bob and turn your head without the chin strap fastened. If you find that your jaw hurts, it may be too tight on the sides of your head, in which case the helmet shape may be too narrow for your melon head. I have a big ol' round head and I find Bell helmets to fit comfortably. Try to find a helmet shop that carries different brands so you can try out the shapes.
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| 02-18-2013, 02:27 PM | #5 |
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You should also wear them about 30 minutes before purchasing one. Any issues will pop up in that amount of time. Some helmets also have adjustments that can be made by swapping out the pads for different thicknesses. Don't skimp out on a skid lid, it's protecting the most important part of you!
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| 02-18-2013, 02:34 PM | #6 |
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Like Purple said, try a different brand.
Back when I rode a motorcycle I went thru 5 helmets before I found one that fit perfectly. Each brand seems to have a slightly different shape. I found Bell and Shoei to be too narrow for my head and ended up with an Arai that I loved. You might want to find a good motorcycle shop near you. They typically stock a decent collection of helmets and you can try them on. Also, don't be afraid to take it home and sit on the couch in it a bit to make sure you like it. For the track it might be a little less critical than on a bike given the length a wear, etc, but it's still important that your helmet fit properly. Don't feel like you need to spend $800, but also don't cheap out. |
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| 02-18-2013, 07:21 PM | #7 | ||||
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Thank you all so much for the information. It was really helpful! ![]()
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| 02-18-2013, 09:58 PM | #8 |
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You are better off not going to a motorcycle shop - they sell motorcycle helmets which have a different spec to motorsport helmets. Some organizations do not permit motorcycle "M" helmets as they have a lower level of fire retardation ability than special application "SA" helmets. You should look/ask for a helmet with a "SA2010" sticker on the inside of the helmet, stuck on the shell underneath the padding. Motorcycle helmets will have a "M2010" sticker.
http://www.smf.org/cert Oh, and a more expensive helmet may not necessarily be a safer one. You pay mostly for more advanced materials and widgets that make them lighter and more comfortable to wear. As long as they have a Snell certification, they have passed the minimum test standard to be acceptable for motorsports use. However, there will be models that exceed the minimum spec too!
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| 02-19-2013, 10:57 AM | #9 | |
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Are there race shops around? I ended up buying an SA2010 helmet online based off my motorcycle helmet sizing. I mainly suggested a motorcycle shop because they tend to be easier to find. |
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| 02-19-2013, 01:10 PM | #10 | |
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They throw in a padded helmet bag and a cotton liner I just guessed on size based on trying motorcycle helmets and ordered online with the confidence I could exchange if need be. I like these guys because you call and the owner answers!
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| 02-21-2013, 06:52 PM | #11 |
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I went to a local motorcycle shop that carried a wide variety of helmets, and found that they all fit very differently, favoring different head shapes. I found an Arai I liked and bought that. It was fine for HPDE. The next year I started racing, which meant getting a HANS-ready SA helmet. As it turns out, Arai is pretty consistent across models, so I simply picked out online an Arai helmet in the same size, and when it arrived it fit perfectly.
A proper helmet should fit snug like a ski boot. But not snug like an iron mask! A racer-engineer friend explained to me another difference between motorcycle helmets and SA helmets: motorcycle helmets are engineered primarily for The Big Impact and then keeping you safe while you skid along the pavement, while SA helmets are engineered for repeated impacts that can happen when bouncing around inside the cabin (e.g., smacking the rollbar a few times). As for price, I always liked the question: How much is your head worth?
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| 02-21-2013, 07:37 PM | #12 |
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I have learned so much from posting this question! I actually went out today to helmet shop. After the way the Simpson fit, I was really nervous to try a full face helmet for claustrophobic reasons. I found a great shop with a very knowledgable owner. I went in insisting I need a large...he smirked and finally got me into a small! I really liked the Arai GP-5W. It was actually comfortable. My next post should be about my first day at the track!
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| 02-21-2013, 08:15 PM | #13 |
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SA and M standards
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| 02-21-2013, 08:34 PM | #14 |
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OMG, I'm so confused!!
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| 02-21-2013, 11:55 PM | #15 | |
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| 02-22-2013, 09:52 AM | #16 |
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Looks good on you. Have fun out there!
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I don't know that I would necessarily drive all the time with my visor lowered, but at least you get quite a bit more protection with a full-face helmet and open visor than you do an open-face helmet.Quote:
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| 02-23-2013, 11:14 AM | #19 | |
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About the make-up...the padding on the Arai is removable and washable! ![]() Here' another side note/question about me tracking. I was very ready to buy a set of Volk wheels for my baby ![]() (This way I figure if I screw up at the track, at least my car will look good while I'm doing it) which would require new tires as well. I still have good life on my current tires. I thought I'd hold off on the new wheels and tires until I have a few track sessions under my belt. This way, I can use the rubber still left on my stock tires and not burn up rubber on my new wheels yet. Does that make sense? ![]()
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| 02-23-2013, 11:21 AM | #20 | |
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Beyond that, best investment is in you in terms of seat time. Mod the driver before you mod the car! (And have fun!)
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| 02-23-2013, 11:33 AM | #21 | |
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Thanks Ilis...you've been really kind and helpful through this whole post. However, before I do anything different with wheels/brakes/camber plates/square set up etc, I may contact you again to explain all that "Greek" you just through my way. My issue is I know the look I want for my car, but don't have a good understanding of the "mechanics" behind it. That's where this forum and friends on this forum have been super helpful. BTW, I used to own a ski house in Durango. CO has to be one of the most beautiful states ever!
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| 02-23-2013, 12:16 PM | #22 |
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mamadub, happy to share what I know, such as it is. PM me anytime. And I agree about CO!
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