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Safety Solutions Heck And Neck Restraint Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Spring Valley, Ohio, US

Spring Valley, Ohio, US
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Safety Solutions Head and Neck restraint strap system for auto racing; size XL.  Bought a couple months ago, but it's a little large for me, I'm 5' 10" and 200lbs, so I need to sell it.  There are 2 quick release rings that attach to helmet D-rings (not included).  Two straps latch at the chest and waist, and two straps come through the crotch into a single attachment that ties into your racing belts like a crotch strap.

Check to see if it's legal for your racing activity.  It's definitely a less expensive alternative to a HANS Device for track day events.

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