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G-Force SRS-1
The G-FORCE Racing Gear Research and
Development team spent over two years
designing the SRS-1. The design parameters
were driver comfort, ease of use, ease of
ingress and egress from the racecar,
performance comparable to other competing
devices and a price that would not break the
bank. The end result is that the G-FORCE
R&D team met or exceeded all of these
parameters.
The SRS-1 was also designed as a complete
system to be used in concert with an approved
helmet. All helmets with attachment points for
the SRS-1 have to meet Snell or SFI
certification with the points manufactured into
the helmet. They must also meet a test to help
ensure the mounting points integrity in the
event of a crash. This is a problem with other
add-on type devices.
The G-FORCE SRS-1 helmet restraint device
consists of a cable that attaches to helmet.
This cable attachment allows the driver better
freedom of movement to turn their head from
side to side. Another benefit to this freedom of
movement is that under braking, it helps hold
your head up for less driver fatigue. The cable
is attached to the restraint strap.
The restraint strap will have a specific
length for each driver and may possibly be
different for each racecar the driver uses.
The restraint straps are available in
half-inch increments and additional restraint
straps may be purchase separately.
The reaction rod is attached to the other
end of the restraint strap. It is encased in a
fire retardant material that helps center the
rod under the seatbelts behind the driver’s
head. Based on how the seat belts are
configured and what type of drivers seat,
the reaction rod is available in one-inch
increments, 9 to 13 inches. The SRS-1 kit
will come with a 12" reaction rod and
Velcro strap that is used to perform a
measure to determine what length restraint
strap is required. Read the instructions with
the SRS-1 and determine which parts are
needed. Return the enclosed form and any
parts that need to be exchange to
G-FORCE Racing Gear and the correct
parts will be sent to you to complete your
SRS-1.
The G-FORCE Racing Gear SRS-1 has
been sled tested at Delphi, Wayne State
University and other labs. Many experts
today agree that over 4000 Newtons of
force pulling on the neck may cause injury.
The test results from Wayne State
University used a stock car type seating
arrangement with no side supports for the
head. The test was a 50G pulse at the
drivers seat. This may not sound like much,
but it is like hitting a concrete wall and
stopping with a 50G impact. This is a lot of
force!
HELMETS APPROVED
FOR USE WITH THE SRS-1.
GFRG Pro Force AERO (SA2000)
GFRG Pro Force AIR (SA2000)
GFRG Pro Force 1 (SA2000)
GFRG Force 1 (M2000)
GFRG Force 1 Graphix (M2000)
No other helmets approved at this time.
Existing helmets CANNOT be retrofitted
to work with the helmet restraint device. ..
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