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Postby siren676 » Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:47 am

I have recently joined a racing series called ACES+ and I need to get fireproof overalls, a fire extinguisher and a harness.
Where can I go in Auckland to get all/most of these?
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Re: Where to buy safety equipment?

Postby Elmendorf » Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:51 am

siren676 wrote:I have recently joined a racing series called ACES+ and I need to get fireproof overalls, a fire extinguisher and a harness.
Where can I go in Auckland to get all/most of these?


Revolution Racegear......

Alternatively you can get fireproof overalls from NZ Safety (same as a welder uses), probably a fire extinguisher as well or an extinguisher from Ripco/Supercheap but make sure it has a metal bracket.
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Postby touge_ae101 » Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:55 am

sounds like a cool series. very similar to a couple of series run down here at manfeild. :)

from experience best place is probably trademe tbh there are a number of stores to cater for race suits etc. although it may pay to visit a racing supplies store to get sizing etc. or alternatively find a friend with similar body sizing etc and try their gear on.

you really only NEED overalls and a helmet. although extra safety gear is up to the individual which is of course recommended. :P

be prepared for some $$ though safety is definitely not an area you want to skimp on.
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Postby Leon » Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:09 pm

Repco and Supercheap do indeed carry the right extinguishers, in fact often the exact same extinguishers as the race shops carry, but at half the price.

Metal overcentre bracket(s) are the thing to look for. So if you see plastic, run away.
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Postby siren676 » Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:08 pm

touge_ae101 wrote:sounds like a cool series. very similar to a couple of series run down here at manfeild. :)

from experience best place is probably trademe tbh there are a number of stores to cater for race suits etc. although it may pay to visit a racing supplies store to get sizing etc. or alternatively find a friend with similar body sizing etc and try their gear on.

you really only NEED overalls and a helmet. although extra safety gear is up to the individual which is of course recommended. :P

be prepared for some $$ though safety is definitely not an area you want to skimp on.

Trademe? I don't really want to skimp out out safety equipment that may have to save my life.
I'll drop in to repco on the way to work one day and grab an extinguisher.

Do you think I'll need a fia approved harness?
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Postby Bling » Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:17 pm

You can buy anything off trademe, even good brands :wink: Talking in general here. But yeah I'd probaby get overalls from a shop so you know they fit perfect.
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Postby Leon » Tue Jul 26, 2011 2:02 pm

siren676 wrote:Do you think I'll need a fia approved harness?


Do buy an FIA approved harness, as they are good for up to 10 years use.

Your other options are SFI 16.1 harness', and they are only valid for 2 years use in any competition events. There's the "E" mark belts which have the waist and shoulder straps connected together, but they are only in a 2 inch (which many people including myself find uncomfortable on the shoulders), and also they have a conventional road car type selt belt clip on them, and when you're upside down and hanging from the straps are almost impossible to undo. That being something you don't want if you're upside down in a car, and really want to get the hell out of the car.
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Postby RedMist » Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:31 pm

http://www.upr.com

Cheaper suits are heavier, hotter and tend to restrict movement. I wear a profoxracing.com suit for winter events in shyte in the offroader and have a beautiful alpinestars suit for short course/rally. The Alpinestars gives you more movement than standard clothers, the foxproracing feels like a welding jacket.
Spend your money wisely on an end of line or a last years color set. You'll be amazed at what you can pickup given a bit of browsing and time.

Get some fireproof socks and gloves while you are at it.
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Postby siren676 » Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:24 pm

Leon wrote:Do buy an FIA approved harness, as they are good for up to 10 years use.

Your other options are SFI 16.1 harness', and they are only valid for 2 years use in any competition events. There's the "E" mark belts which have the waist and shoulder straps connected together, but they are only in a 2 inch (which many people including myself find uncomfortable on the shoulders), and also they have a conventional road car type selt belt clip on them, and when you're upside down and hanging from the straps are almost impossible to undo. That being something you don't want if you're upside down in a car, and really want to get the hell out of the car.


Just found this from one of our sponsors, its FIA approved, got 3" shoulder straps and 2" lap belt
http://www.fortyone.co.nz/parts/view/8780.html

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Do you think this would do?
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Postby loudstealthGT-Four » Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:31 pm

Quick question where do you mount a harness if you don't have a cage?

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Postby siren676 » Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:36 pm

Rear seat belt mounting points
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Postby Leon » Wed Jul 27, 2011 9:34 am

siren676 wrote:
Leon wrote:
Just found this from one of our sponsors, its FIA approved, got 3" shoulder straps and 2" lap belt
http://www.fortyone.co.nz/parts/view/8780.html

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Do you think this would do?


Link blocked from work. Can't see it.

However quite likely yes. Unless it is a Silvester belt, in which case I'd avoid it, as I've seen four of those belts wear very poorly when used a lot (the adjuster on the shoulder straps abraded the belt very badly).
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Postby siren676 » Wed Jul 27, 2011 2:43 pm

Sparco Harnesses - 2inch 4point Bolt In Black

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Competition belts specifically for single-seater and sport. FIA approved, light, durable and safe with 2" lap belt and 3" shoulder straps, 6 fastening points and centre fixing with professional buckle. They are adjustable on the shoulder straps with a very light aluminium adjuster for smooth, quick and perfect clamping. Special steel adjuster. Perforated plate fixing. Load spreader waist pad. HANS compatible device

This part comes from Sparco America. We suggest you read any and all documentation and technical specifications related to this part that can be found on their web site. Images are used for reference only as product details / colors may change. If you are unsure, please ask before ordering. Please click on an application below to see the shipping costs for each item.


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Postby Leon » Wed Jul 27, 2011 2:45 pm

Should be fine. Sparco gear is well known, so not likely to run into any issues there worth worrying about
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