dbsupra90 said:hmm i had no idea there were 3 diff snell ratings. our track (drag) just requires snell 95 or better. they dont specify M, SA, K.
drjonez said:
drjonez said:if they specifiy that, that means SA95. most drag strips really don't care though....you could probably get away w/a bike helmet!
i've never seen anyone require any K rated stuff...
crrider, you heard wrong. Google it and tell you friend how to get his head out of his ass and put a snell helmet on it. You'll save his life.dav_dman said:dot is means it's made of plastic instead of paper mache'. You're gonna die.
snell rating is the the deal to pay attention to.. saoo is a snell rating. Snell died wearing a dot helmet, so his family setup the foundation to test helmets and raise the safety stds up. Way up.
crrider80 said:I heard that Dot helmets are better than snell because snell is made of a harder material and if you crash you may have a worse injury than if you were to use a dot approved helmet. I used an AFX FX-9 motocross helmet back in my dirtbike days, it was quite comfy.
-Steve