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I was actually looking at the same last night. Speaking with a biker I work with I was told that it's better to go for a carbonglass or fibreglass helmet appose to a thermo plastic helmet.

Thermoplastic helmets tend to bounce if you have an accident which would hurt your neck etc. Shoei only make fibreglass/carbonglass one's also.

Good to shell out for a decent helmet rather than saving cost here for obvious reasons.

Cheers

John

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As far as I'm aware, depending on which organisation you book with regarding track days they ask for Snell approved helmets which rules out all motorbike helmets as they are not fireproof lined with nomex.

I've already got a bike helmet (AGV) that I've had for a few years, I used it on a trackday through javelin at Bedford, but a friend of mine said that he had to rent at Silverstone because his helmet wasn't Snell approved.

I'm also currently looking at getting another helmet, likely a Bell RS3/7.

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Omp or Simpson for the car and ,bike arai helmet if you love the sport it's your life at the end of day?,,

Safety first ..

And get it with the interface speaker for future comes in handy at pits
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