Helmet Buyers Guide
- coolhandluke
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Helmet Buyers Guide
My helmet is aged out, so I am on the hunt for a replacement. Here are a list of options.
Requirements:
-Light weight:
Materials: Composite or Carbon Fiber
Cons: Carbon Fiber $$ with minimal weight loss over Composite
-H&N attachment
Optional / Accessories:
-Glasses compliant (I wear contacts)
-Chatterbox microphone/speaker
Entry-level Helmets:
1.) Bell M8
Vented: Yes
Pros:
H&N:
Price: $499
2.) Pyrotect UltraSport
Vented: Yes
Pros: Interchangeable six-pad interior liner system
H&N: M6 for head and neck restraint systems
Price: $269
3.) Roux R-1 Fiberglass
Vented: TBD
Pros: Cheaper price point with full features, including joise canceling mic and speaker pods, drink tube, and HANs anchors, etc.
H&N:
Price: $549
4.) Sparco WTX-5T
Vented: Yes
Weight: 4.0Lbs
Pros:
H&N:
Price: $395
Intermediate+
(Lighter, more accessory options, but higher price)
Brands:
1.) Arai
-Arai GP-5W
Vented: Yes, two intake and two exhaust
Accessories: HANs clips, Radio, Water
Weight: 3.55lbs
Pros: Larger eye ports, pre-installed M6 anchors
Cons: XL no longer manufactured.
Price: $809 (C)
-Arai GP-6S
Benefits over GP-5W:
-Same shell as GP-6RC (advertised as their Formula One helmet)
Certification: FIA 8858-2010
Price: $859
2.) Bell
-Bell M8 Carbon
Vented: Yes (small)
Accessories: HANs (+$55), Radio/Water support
Weight:
Pros:
Cons:
Price: $879
3.) Pyrotect
-Pyrotect Pro-Ultra Carbon
Vented: Yes (Small)
Accessories: HANs / Leatt / NecksGen (+$65)
Weight:
Pros:
Cons:
Price: $879
-Pyrotect
Pro-Ultra Carbon Duckbill TriFlow
Vented: Yes
Accessories: HANs / Leatt / NecksGen (+$65)
Weight:
Pros:
Cons:
Price: $1099
4.) Roux
-R-1C/CF
Vented: TBD
Accessories: HANs clips, Radio, Water
Weight:
Pros:
-Certification: FIA: 8859
Cons:
Price: $899 (C) & $1399 (CF)
5.) Simpson
-Carbon Devil Ray
Vented: No, optional (+$150)
Accessories: H&N ready, Radio (Optional)
Weight: 2.9lbs (med)
Pros:
Cons:
Price: $879 (CF)
6.) Sparco
-Sparco Sky RF-7W
Vented: Yes
Accessories: HANs clips.
Weight:
Pros:
Cons: High price. Clear fades in sun.
Price: $950
7.) Stilo ST5 (Kevlar/Fiberglass Composite)
-Stilo ST5 Series
Vented: Optional (+$120)
Accessories: Optional radio configurations (+$130-$250), HANs clips (+$55), Integrated Eject ($60), Helmet bag
Weight: 3.6lbs (L)
Pros: Accessory options galore, inclue "earmuffs" to provide a more quiet driving experience.
More Pros: Additional safety feature, called Integrated Eject, to allow first responders to safely remove the helmet without disturbing the neck.
Cons: Nickel and dime for accessories.
Price: $912 (base)
Requirements:
-Light weight:
Materials: Composite or Carbon Fiber
Cons: Carbon Fiber $$ with minimal weight loss over Composite
-H&N attachment
Optional / Accessories:
-Glasses compliant (I wear contacts)
-Chatterbox microphone/speaker
Entry-level Helmets:
1.) Bell M8
Vented: Yes
Pros:
H&N:
Price: $499
2.) Pyrotect UltraSport
Vented: Yes
Pros: Interchangeable six-pad interior liner system
H&N: M6 for head and neck restraint systems
Price: $269
3.) Roux R-1 Fiberglass
Vented: TBD
Pros: Cheaper price point with full features, including joise canceling mic and speaker pods, drink tube, and HANs anchors, etc.
H&N:
Price: $549
4.) Sparco WTX-5T
Vented: Yes
Weight: 4.0Lbs
Pros:
H&N:
Price: $395
Intermediate+
(Lighter, more accessory options, but higher price)
Brands:
1.) Arai
-Arai GP-5W
Vented: Yes, two intake and two exhaust
Accessories: HANs clips, Radio, Water
Weight: 3.55lbs
Pros: Larger eye ports, pre-installed M6 anchors
Cons: XL no longer manufactured.
Price: $809 (C)
-Arai GP-6S
Benefits over GP-5W:
-Same shell as GP-6RC (advertised as their Formula One helmet)
Certification: FIA 8858-2010
Price: $859
2.) Bell
-Bell M8 Carbon
Vented: Yes (small)
Accessories: HANs (+$55), Radio/Water support
Weight:
Pros:
Cons:
Price: $879
3.) Pyrotect
-Pyrotect Pro-Ultra Carbon
Vented: Yes (Small)
Accessories: HANs / Leatt / NecksGen (+$65)
Weight:
Pros:
Cons:
Price: $879
-Pyrotect
Pro-Ultra Carbon Duckbill TriFlow
Vented: Yes
Accessories: HANs / Leatt / NecksGen (+$65)
Weight:
Pros:
Cons:
Price: $1099
4.) Roux
-R-1C/CF
Vented: TBD
Accessories: HANs clips, Radio, Water
Weight:
Pros:
-Certification: FIA: 8859
Cons:
Price: $899 (C) & $1399 (CF)
5.) Simpson
-Carbon Devil Ray
Vented: No, optional (+$150)
Accessories: H&N ready, Radio (Optional)
Weight: 2.9lbs (med)
Pros:
Cons:
Price: $879 (CF)
6.) Sparco
-Sparco Sky RF-7W
Vented: Yes
Accessories: HANs clips.
Weight:
Pros:
Cons: High price. Clear fades in sun.
Price: $950
7.) Stilo ST5 (Kevlar/Fiberglass Composite)
-Stilo ST5 Series
Vented: Optional (+$120)
Accessories: Optional radio configurations (+$130-$250), HANs clips (+$55), Integrated Eject ($60), Helmet bag
Weight: 3.6lbs (L)
Pros: Accessory options galore, inclue "earmuffs" to provide a more quiet driving experience.
More Pros: Additional safety feature, called Integrated Eject, to allow first responders to safely remove the helmet without disturbing the neck.
Cons: Nickel and dime for accessories.
Price: $912 (base)
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- voiddweller
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Re: Helmet Buyers Guide
Thanks for pulling all this together. I'm probably going with the Roux R-1 Fiberglass for my next helmet, but all of these are good pics.
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- coolhandluke
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Re: Helmet Buyers Guide
I need to finalize my decision. It's disappointing that helmet vendors make weights difficult to find. Weight is a primary factor.
Type-R Expo
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
- EssesAutoworks
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Re: Helmet Buyers Guide
Ryan,
I'll get some prices together for the Pyrotect Carbon models. I actually sold the Duckbill one to Ian at expo.
I'll get some prices together for the Pyrotect Carbon models. I actually sold the Duckbill one to Ian at expo.
Daniel
Honda/Acura specialist.
Expo sponsor 14,15,16,17,18 Hondata dealer, Safety equipment supplier,
92 Civic
72 N600 Sedan
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Honda/Acura specialist.
Expo sponsor 14,15,16,17,18 Hondata dealer, Safety equipment supplier,
92 Civic
72 N600 Sedan
08 1098
- coolhandluke
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Re: Helmet Buyers Guide
Solid, thank you sir. I need to make a decision.
Type-R Expo
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
- coolhandluke
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Re: Helmet Buyers Guide
Type-R Expo
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Re: Helmet Buyers Guide
Cool history lesson. In keeping up with the title of the post and the article, what about the opposite spectrum of helmets from the ones listed above. Where should a first time helmet buyer look? Open or closed face? Does brand matter as long as there is an SA rating? Is there a difference for auto-x and something for an hpde event? Personally, these are all questions I have been reading about for a hopeful first step into taking the R to the track in 2018.
-BJ-
Re: Helmet Buyers Guide
I'm starting to lean towards using the visor on my full face helmet even for autox after a friend had a small piece of metal fly into his eye.
I was using an open face with my prescription sunglasses for a long time, but I've had sand get into my eye before and don't want to go through what he did.
I ended up with a 150ish dollar zamp sa2015 helmet, but should have spent more for a lighter helmet. It is kind of heavy honestly...
I was using an open face with my prescription sunglasses for a long time, but I've had sand get into my eye before and don't want to go through what he did.
I ended up with a 150ish dollar zamp sa2015 helmet, but should have spent more for a lighter helmet. It is kind of heavy honestly...
-Andrew Wong
- coolhandluke
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Re: Helmet Buyers Guide
I already added an entry-level section at the top:Gotin wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2017 2:23 pm ....what about the opposite spectrum of helmets from the ones listed above. Where should a first time helmet buyer look? Open or closed face? Does brand matter as long as there is an SA rating? Is there a difference for auto-x and something for an hpde event? Personally, these are all questions I have been reading about for a hopeful first step into taking the R to the track in 2018.
coolhandluke wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2017 10:15 am
Entry-level Helmets:
1.) Bell M8
Vented: Yes
Pros:
H&N:
Price: $499
2.) Pyrotect UltraSport
Vented: Yes
Pros: Interchangeable six-pad interior liner system
H&N: M6 for head and neck restraint systems
Price: $269
3.) Roux R-1 Fiberglass
Vented: TBD
Pros: Cheaper price point with full features, including joise canceling mic and speaker pods, drink tube, and HANs anchors, etc.
H&N:
Price: $549
4.) Sparco WTX-5T
Vented: Yes
Weight: 4.0Lbs
Pros:
H&N:
Price: $395
Generally, if the brand has a Snell rating, it is a reputable brand that has undergone appropriate testing for the Snell certification. I don't consider a difference between Auto-X and HPDE, in both cases, I want to make sure my face and head are protected. I'm against open-face, but I also want to protect my face from the steering wheel or from fire.
Type-R Expo
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Re: Helmet Buyers Guide
Thanks for the information. I completely overlooked the addition of the helmets .
My mind was leaning towards an open face for the weight factor and field of vision. When asking about hpde vs. autox, I read that some tracks may not allow open face where some autox events don't care if you use a motorcycle helmet. Great info all around and current looking at the ultrasport. Price seems same across the board with different online sites. Maybe an addition of a list of ITR forum friendly places to buy.
My mind was leaning towards an open face for the weight factor and field of vision. When asking about hpde vs. autox, I read that some tracks may not allow open face where some autox events don't care if you use a motorcycle helmet. Great info all around and current looking at the ultrasport. Price seems same across the board with different online sites. Maybe an addition of a list of ITR forum friendly places to buy.
-BJ-
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