Bought a new Stilo Helmet Today
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Grrrr. Just learned that f*cking Stand21 has decided NOT to make an SAH2010 version of the F21 helmet I have, which is the most comfortable & lightest helmet I hae ever experienced. WTF is the logic of that?
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When I was looking I noticed that Stilo is actually NOT SAH2010, but regular SA? Obviously it has the holes so I assume that just means there are no anchors integrated into the shell?
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Dave, I have a Stilo helmet (they are BSI, i.e. FIA as opposed to Snell and accepted by PCA). Integrated mic and earphones like yours. One problem, rewired the audio connector to work with a Chatterbox but the sound is muffled in the student earpiece. Seems like an impedance mismatch. Check on that with the guys doing your wiring.
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That is not to say that some lids don't necessarily meet the standard - just that they haven't been resubmitted for the newer test. I believe the key difference is that the H&N holes have threaded inserts installed by the helmet manufacturer in the case of needing to meet the SAH2010 rating.
For your own edification, here is the SNELL SAH2010 Certification standard: http://www.smf.org/standards/sa/SA20...FHR7-22-10.htm
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I think it's likely due to the fact that they will move to offering only the IVOS helmet. Having said that, I have no special insight that affords me that point of view. Just my opinion. Have you tried one? Like a freakin' potato chip on your head - in terms of weight. Awesome.
I believe you are correct, Kevin, and that is a shame. The Stand21 folks are trying to get me into an IVOS, which is noticeably more $$$. So I will probably do that.
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Dave, I have a Stilo helmet (they are BSI, i.e. FIA as opposed to Snell and accepted by PCA). Integrated mic and earphones like yours. One problem, rewired the audio connector to work with a Chatterbox but the sound is muffled in the student earpiece. Seems like an impedance mismatch. Check on that with the guys doing your wiring.
Best,
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Thanks guys... I run Motorola radios so I should be in good shape. I assume the comm kit is a mic only and you still need earbuds? Or are there speakers in the earmuff part?
I will wait a bit since my existing helmet is still passable... just see how the market plays out. But this Stilo looks pretty nice for sure.
I will wait a bit since my existing helmet is still passable... just see how the market plays out. But this Stilo looks pretty nice for sure.
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Thanks guys... I run Motorola radios so I should be in good shape. I assume the comm kit is a mic only and you still need earbuds? Or are there speakers in the earmuff part?
I will wait a bit since my existing helmet is still passable... just see how the market plays out. But this Stilo looks pretty nice for sure.
I will wait a bit since my existing helmet is still passable... just see how the market plays out. But this Stilo looks pretty nice for sure.
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I'm in the market for a new helmet. How is yours working after this season, did all the comm systems work. What is the model number you are using. Thanks
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I started using a Stilo this summer. I got the ST4GTW in composite. So far I'm very happy with it. The fit is great for me, and I love the integrated mic and headphones. I use the adaptor for chatterbox. I've not heard comments about the sound being muffled, but I honestly didn't think to ask. I'll have to check that out. I also got the hydration system. There's a bite valve in the helmet, and a cool-suit type connector on the side of the helmet. I keep a small camelback strapped to the back of my seat, and can just plug in to that. Works great, and it's particularly nice to be able to drink some cold water while sitting on grid.
My local vendor helped me with fitment. It turns out that Stilo's helmets tend to run about 1/2 size small. I had a medium-sized Simpson helmet that was too tight, and a large Simpson that was too big. The Stilo in large fits me great.
My local vendor helped me with fitment. It turns out that Stilo's helmets tend to run about 1/2 size small. I had a medium-sized Simpson helmet that was too tight, and a large Simpson that was too big. The Stilo in large fits me great.
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I have had great luck with my composite Stilo too. The connectors for Chatterbox, IMSA and NASCAR are not cheap (I need all three), but the integrated headset and hydration are first rate. I did have to tighten the screws holding the face shield on, and lost two different ones! They can be expensive to replace, so check them.
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I thought about the Stilo after seeing several clients in them this year, but bit the bullet and bought a fitted Stand21 IVOS DD yesterday at Road Atlanta.
The weight (or lack of it) and the custom fit (cheek pads, upper anterior (frontal) and upper posterior (parietal) pads of various sizes) sealed the deal.
I went for the Snell rather than the FIA 8860 and saved $750.
The weight (or lack of it) and the custom fit (cheek pads, upper anterior (frontal) and upper posterior (parietal) pads of various sizes) sealed the deal.
I went for the Snell rather than the FIA 8860 and saved $750.
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I did the same with the composite model. Love it. I ran a Spec Race Ford (open cockpit) for the first time at Daytona and my Bell felt like it would fly off my head. This thing fits like a glove and I love not having to put the ear pieces in before a race. It's a good call.
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