Helmet supports...Good? Bad?
Helmet supports...Good? Bad?
I was thinking about getting a helmet support like this one:
http://www.gforce.com/products/helme...etsupport.html
I hope it might help prevent some sore neck muscles the next time I got to the track.
Are there any drawbacks to something like this? The only reason I ask is because I don't see a lot of people using them. A light-weight helmet might be another option, but not in the budget right now. For now I've been trying to strengthen my neck by wearing the helmet for a few hours each day while I'm on the computer. My wife thinks I'm crazy
Jim
http://www.gforce.com/products/helme...etsupport.html
I hope it might help prevent some sore neck muscles the next time I got to the track.
Are there any drawbacks to something like this? The only reason I ask is because I don't see a lot of people using them. A light-weight helmet might be another option, but not in the budget right now. For now I've been trying to strengthen my neck by wearing the helmet for a few hours each day while I'm on the computer. My wife thinks I'm crazy
Jim
I was thinking about getting a helmet support like this one:
http://www.gforce.com/products/helme...etsupport.html
I hope it might help prevent some sore neck muscles the next time I got to the track.
Are there any drawbacks to something like this? The only reason I ask is because I don't see a lot of people using them. A light-weight helmet might be another option, but not in the budget right now. For now I've been trying to strengthen my neck by wearing the helmet for a few hours each day while I'm on the computer. My wife thinks I'm crazy
Jim
http://www.gforce.com/products/helme...etsupport.html
I hope it might help prevent some sore neck muscles the next time I got to the track.
Are there any drawbacks to something like this? The only reason I ask is because I don't see a lot of people using them. A light-weight helmet might be another option, but not in the budget right now. For now I've been trying to strengthen my neck by wearing the helmet for a few hours each day while I'm on the computer. My wife thinks I'm crazy
Jim
They are good. The only negative is that you are not getting something better. They are mot really made to 'support' the helmet, but made to help prevent injury in an accident. The Hans has taken the place of these collars.
Now, if you do get a collar then don't get the G-Force. they do little. Get a Simpson, Sparco, or others that have a bit more 'beef' to them.
Now, if you do get a collar then don't get the G-Force. they do little. Get a Simpson, Sparco, or others that have a bit more 'beef' to them.
I too, was interested in one of these collars, not being as young as I think I am, a long track day can be a work-out on my neck. I have a G-Force Hybrid helmet, live close to Summit Racing and would be interested in your findings.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I race shifter karts and have to wear one of those. You get used to it after a while and don't even notice it's on. This type of neck brace is designed so that your helmet doesn't break your collar bone in an accident.
If I had the option to not wear one I wouldn't wear it. I use a Sparco spy05 helmet that is pretty light and never get a sore neck when I go without the neck brace.
If I had the option to not wear one I wouldn't wear it. I use a Sparco spy05 helmet that is pretty light and never get a sore neck when I go without the neck brace.
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I have one from Sparco. It is a bit thicker, but much wider than the G-force. The G-force one makes hardly any contact with my helmet, but with the Sparco, there is contact nearly all the way around the collar.
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