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  • 1 month later...

Did you end up getting one yet?? I just bought  mine, happy to be able to try things on, needed a medium HANS device but large helmet (all the more reason to get one if my head proportionally larger than my neck :4_joy:), now I just hope it never has to do it's job!

  • 6 months later...

I bought the Bell GP3, added a nice visor and got the Hans Sport 3 in Large (sliding tetthers). 

Strongly suggest you try them on in store, i even took it home to test in car which led to a size change, from M to L in the Hans aand down one size in the helmet. Revolution Racegear shipped to my local Karting shop for me - very friendly and helpful guys. 

I tried the Bell on side by side with a Racelid Carbon and also the GP3 in Carbon, which is twice the price. The regular GP3 is much comfier than the Racelid and good bang for buck for a newer certified helmet. Carbon appears to weigh 150 to 200gms less. 

 

Tested on the weekend, all good. 



 

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Edited by ActionDan

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