TundraOnKings
Well-Known Member
Also worth adding, the motorcycle helmets are MA2020 Snell rated, and the automobile helmets are SA2020 Snell rated.Not to answer someone else’s question, but I worked for a motorcycle helmet company for 15 years. The helmet pictured is a motorcycle helmet that meets different standards than car helmets. For example, motorcycle helmet liners aren’t fire proof, which can be a concern for auto… the spoiler on the back is attached with double side adhesive, anything that sticks off the helmet a certain amount (not very much) has to break away in a crash for a motorcycle, to reduce chances of neck injury. I would strongly suggest looking into an auto helmet for auto applications, I know alot of people run whatever and live their whole lives without it being an issue, but in the instance of a really bad wreck you will want a good purpose built helmet.
You will want to check with any/all racing organizations you may attend to see if they will accept the MA2020 for an auto sport.
I have a spare/backup MA2015 that was sold to me a few years ago without any mention of SA2020 vs MA2020. I’d recommend to flip your headrest around backwards if you do run it.
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