Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Kart Racing Helmets Kart Racing Protective Gear?

Kart racing protective gear? - kart racing helmets

1) If a station wagon for a test kart race will receive are also waterproof, it is the combination of racing and water tested?
2) When it comes to the use of the protective rib is what the costume is worn over or under clothing?
3) If you are equipped for careers in demand, and protector of the coast, is not this a bit cumbersome, especially when wearing a seat belt?
4) Are you coming karting helmets with full face mask or without?
5) What is the best type of clothing worn when racing karts in a very humid climate?

3 comments:

Jay said...

I can not get me wrong on this point, but I'm sure that costumes are flame career in karting as a uniform standard. The chances that a fire is in a kart almost nothing. Most of the coverage you need is to draw on the asphalt. Coast Guards are to be used in general in application, but some drivers to use again. I have never seen a seatbelt in a kart - ever. No riding without a helmet and neck support. In wet weather, all I found the driver to wear a plastic cover is thin, like a big bag of Gabage. Many do not even have a driver, you will get wet, almost no matter what you do.
No more racing karts, but when I do, it's just driving shoes, jeans, jacket, racing karts, necklace, helmet and gloves.

Julian G said...

1) Do not be afraid is too wet, even F1 drivers get wet when it rains, denied any sealing point is a racing suit.
2) the ribs adapted to go in your race.
http://www.tillett.co.uk/ribtec-rib-prot ...
3) They are rare, but not bulky, designed to allow maximum movement.
4) masks complete the races are pretty much standard now, I've never seen that masks opened a modern racetrack.
5) T-shirt and shorts well, racing suit and a change of clothes for after the race, oh and a towel!

Julian G said...

1) Do not be afraid is too wet, even F1 drivers get wet when it rains, denied any sealing point is a racing suit.
2) the ribs adapted to go in your race.
http://www.tillett.co.uk/ribtec-rib-prot ...
3) They are rare, but not bulky, designed to allow maximum movement.
4) masks complete the races are pretty much standard now, I've never seen that masks opened a modern racetrack.
5) T-shirt and shorts well, racing suit and a change of clothes for after the race, oh and a towel!

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