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richardh

posted on 19/2/09 at 01:54 PM Reply With Quote
track day race suit and gear

hi folks
thinking about track days and general use.
Anyone got any recommendations for suits etc that don't break the bank in comparison to the amount of expected use. (2 or 3 track days a year)
cheers

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MK9R

posted on 19/2/09 at 01:59 PM Reply With Quote
I wouldn't bother with a suit. But if you really want one get a proban one (about 80 quid new from www.sparx.co.uk) or a 2nd hand one off ebay. Helmet wise, just get something comfortable, it doesn't nee to cost the earth. Biggest thing is the right shoes, i always buy puma speed cats (or similar) for every day wear and they are great to drive in.





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pewe

posted on 19/2/09 at 02:34 PM Reply With Quote
Unless I'm mistaken Proban washes or wears out.
Better I reckon to spend the extra on Nomex.

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AR-CoolC

posted on 19/2/09 at 03:02 PM Reply With Quote
Ive bought gloves from these people before http://www.racewear.co.uk/





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posted on 19/2/09 at 04:09 PM Reply With Quote
You won't get on without a helmet, as you probably know. The lighter the better.
I always think people with suits look a little rediculous at a track day and they always seem to drive Caterhams.
Usually you just need long sleeves.
For shoes, I have owned nice ones from Demon tweeks, but recently was in one of those really big shoe shops (brantamo??) and trainers remarkably like driving shoes are trendy at the mo!! I think I paid £10!

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idl1975

posted on 19/2/09 at 04:48 PM Reply With Quote
Don't bother unless you're going racing. Just wear something wicking, temperature and precipitation appropriate, a light pair of gloves (motocross or cycling gloves work) and no bovver boots.

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Originally posted by richardh
hi folks
thinking about track days and general use.
Anyone got any recommendations for suits etc that don't break the bank in comparison to the amount of expected use. (2 or 3 track days a year)
cheers

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hobbsy

posted on 19/2/09 at 05:22 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah racesuits are often Caterham drivers or GT3 RS's

Check out carbonx as a more effective fire proof material if thats what you want.

Not cheap but works a lot better than nomex (there are some videos on youtube of a dude with a blow torch held against his head!)

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richardh

posted on 19/2/09 at 07:21 PM Reply With Quote
cheers for the advice folks. much appreciated.
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rodriguez

posted on 19/2/09 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
id just buy a proban suit for track days. ive been wearing a single layer 1 for years doin sprinting. if its good enough 2 pass msa scrutineering its good enough for a track day, no need to spend a fortune





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greggors84

posted on 19/2/09 at 11:20 PM Reply With Quote
For 2-3 track days a year all I would buy is a helmet and gloves.

Helmets range massively in price. Its up to you how much you want to spend and what protection you want. You will want to spend at least £100 i think.

As for gloves, you can get karting gloves from demon tweeks for about £15-£20. Pretty much the same as racing gloves but not fireproof so alot cheaper.





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Jon Ison

posted on 19/2/09 at 11:48 PM Reply With Quote
The one bit of advice I would offer re helmet is ditch the visor and get a beefed up one, even been hit in the clock by a 100mph M8 nut for example ?

I have, dont scrimp on the visor.






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HOL

posted on 20/2/09 at 08:32 AM Reply With Quote
Cheapest and most comfortable suit would be a karting one.

But, you are better off spending out on a mechanics overall, that you can put on when you need to lie under the car halfway through the day.

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