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i have the pryotect open faced helmet, and what do you wnat to know... its a helmet..... but surprisngly, i needed a XL, for my tiny head! i followed their guide to the book and i still needed a XL
I'm pretty sure they require SA helmets for track days, road racing for sure.
It's a bit of a drive but I would go to Bell Motorsports in Oakland. Plenty of inventory and they know how to fit them. They carry Bell & Pyrotect Helmets.
Bell Motorsports
3227 14th Ave
Oakland, CA 94602
5105362355
If headroom is a problem, you might want to go with an MA helmet instead of an SA. MA's are legal for all SCCA Solo 2 events, and they are shorter in height than the SA's.
There are a few budget considerations. The use will be 99% Solo 2. I don't plan any road racing. I'll leave that 1% as unknown at this time. A couple of SA2005's is what we're considering.
I've got the Pyrotech open face. I've had it for about 4 years and I like it a lot. Helmets are all about fit. I tried GForce, bell, and simpson before I came across the Pyrotech. It just fit my head better. I have used it for autocross, track events, and hillclimbs.
There are a few budget considerations. The use will be 99% Solo 2. I don't plan any road racing. I'll leave that 1% as unknown at this time. A couple of SA2005's is what we're considering.
I prefer open face M helmets. It's all about fit. I found that I was one size in Shoei and another size in another HRC. Once I was shopping Bell vs Simpson and all of one brand seemed to be longer, the other one wider (don't remember which was which.) I usually get mine from Road Rider on Monterey Highway in San Jose, or Mission Cycles in Daly City. I have no reason to spend $2-300 on a helmet, since they all pass the same Snell tests.