New H&N restraint design...
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Originally Posted by Karl Ebel
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Leatt-Brace will publish all data shortly....
Leatt-Brace will publish all data shortly....
As an aside, you may not want to emphasize in your marketing the M-sub-y test values as these are given little weight in a racing environment. The same necessarily holds for Nij.
Good luck with your product roll out!
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Originally Posted by Karl Ebel
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Leatt-Brace will publish all data shortly. This will appear on our website so be sure visit and keep up to date....
Leatt-Brace will publish all data shortly. This will appear on our website so be sure visit and keep up to date....
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This brace is again being discussed for use in karts:
http://www.ekartingnews.com/viewtopic.php?t=51227
http://www.ekartingnews.com/viewtopic.php?t=51227
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I origionally wondered if it would be ok in a car with 3point belts. In other words more user friendly for Instructors.
The first releases said something about not relying on the belts. Something about the wings being there to stop them from doing soft tissue damage.
I sent a PM to Karl and he got back to me but didn't have an answer to my question.
The first releases said something about not relying on the belts. Something about the wings being there to stop them from doing soft tissue damage.
I sent a PM to Karl and he got back to me but didn't have an answer to my question.
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I believe the idea is for this design to function without any consideration given to belts. They have a version (not as tall in the rear) used by motorcyclists. Of course, that does not help retain the belt, but it implies it would work with a 3 pt.
Too bad they haven't released the data. It's beyond the deadline for an SAE paper, but if they get it to us in time I can include it in our presentation next month.
Too bad they haven't released the data. It's beyond the deadline for an SAE paper, but if they get it to us in time I can include it in our presentation next month.
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Originally Posted by brucegre
I just received an update from Leatt, they have passed SFI 38.1, so I'm going to review the test data and then order one so I can get rid of my tethers.
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Does the Leatt-Brace™ comply with safety standards?
There is very little in the way of neck protection standards internationally. Specification Document SFI 38.1 (USA) will need to have their test protocols re-written to be in a position to test our brace, as our design is so unique and offers far more protection than this specification tests for. We have made an application to the SFI standards authority in this regard.
There is very little in the way of neck protection standards internationally. Specification Document SFI 38.1 (USA) will need to have their test protocols re-written to be in a position to test our brace, as our design is so unique and offers far more protection than this specification tests for. We have made an application to the SFI standards authority in this regard.
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Guys, it seems like everyone is going into the head & neck business, and I want to cash in. Here is our test engineer wearing our latest development. It is our finest product to date, and we are very proud of it. We are pricing is at only $249. PM me with your orders.
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Originally Posted by Larry Herman
Guys, it seems like everyone is going into the head & neck business, and I want to cash in. Here is our test engineer wearing our latest development. It is our finest product to date, and we are very proud of it. We are pricing is at only $249. PM me with your orders.
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Originally Posted by Larry Herman
Guys, it seems like everyone is going into the head & neck business, and I want to cash in. Here is our test engineer wearing our latest development. It is our finest product to date, and we are very proud of it. We are pricing is at only $249. PM me with your orders.
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Originally Posted by gbaker
It may not be "SFI certified," Bruce. From the Web site FAQ:
Does the Leatt-Brace™ comply with safety standards?
There is very little in the way of neck protection standards internationally. Specification Document SFI 38.1 (USA) will need to have their test protocols re-written to be in a position to test our brace, as our design is so unique and offers far more protection than this specification tests for. We have made an application to the SFI standards authority in this regard.
There is very little in the way of neck protection standards internationally. Specification Document SFI 38.1 (USA) will need to have their test protocols re-written to be in a position to test our brace, as our design is so unique and offers far more protection than this specification tests for. We have made an application to the SFI standards authority in this regard.
Why do I NOT see this happening anytime soon....unless the 800# gorilla dozes off for a nap.
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Originally Posted by Larry Herman
Guys, it seems like everyone is going into the head & neck business, and I want to cash in. Here is our test engineer wearing our latest development. It is our finest product to date, and we are very proud of it. We are pricing is at only $249. PM me with your orders.
Isn't that the Crapper Flapper, as originally marketed to all circle track racers on Mauritius?
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Originally Posted by ltc
Has this been PCA approved?