Harnesses - 6 or 8 point with Hans? What would you choose?
Harnesses - 6 or 8 point with Hans? What would you choose?
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YRRunner

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1,652 posts

238 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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New to the Hans use and need to replace the harness anyway as it's out of date.
Presumably on this one, the main shoulder belts go under the Hans shoulder pads and the thinner belts over the Hans device? Are there pros and/or cons to the thin straps being independently anchored to the harness bar/cage?


Or would you go with this, where the thinner belt is attached to the main belt?


Not sure of the science behind each design, so any help and advice would be most welcome. Thanks.

Edited by YRRunner on Monday 25th February 19:37

andy97

4,780 posts

244 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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"Standard" 6 point 3 inch belts are fine. Don't need the thinner 2inch belts and beware if you share a car with a driver who doesn't have a HANS then he can't use them anyway. CSCC were recently told that there was no such thing as "HANS compatible belts", its a marketing ploy. I have 3 inch belts in my car and use a HANS and have had no probs.

markbates

90 posts

157 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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I have 6 point 3" ones and have no problems although to be honest I have used the thinner hans belts (6point) and they are easier to put on. Having shared a car with someone else when we both had hans and they had a lot more trouble with the 3" belts the only difference was they had the sport hans.

JeremyH5

1,801 posts

157 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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I use a 6 point 3" harness with a standard HANS and have no problems.

thunderbelmont

2,982 posts

246 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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TRS were doing a HANS compatible 3" belt that had rubber grippy stuff on the underside of the belts.

I have to replace mine, which has 2" should straps for the HANS, AND has the grippy stuff. Looking to go with the 3" belt this time - 6 point.

RogueMotorsport

246 posts

210 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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I need to renew my belts this year and am considering the HANS specific 2"/3" version. I always find the 3" strap sit awkwardly in the channels. Can anyone running the 2" version give an opinion on them?

With regards to "HANS Compatible", I find a big difference in seats that have been designed for HANS. My Recaro Pro Racer HANS for instance is way more comfortable to use with the device than any other seat I've sat in.

frodo_monkey

672 posts

218 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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I have the OMP 6 point harness that slims to 2" where it goes over my HANS... I'm not sure I'd bother if it wasn't the Kitten but given how little space I have in the cockpit, it's definitely easier to get on and feels a little more comfortable than the old 3" strap.

radical78

398 posts

166 months

Wednesday 27th February 2013
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simon wat hapened to the old locoblade

frodo_monkey

672 posts

218 months

Wednesday 27th February 2013
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Howdy! Not heard from you for a while - rebuilt that, sold it for a little profit just before I moved up here. Now have an ex-Special Saloon in the form of a Reliant Kitten V8... Last time I saw you was the Birkett a few years back where you had a little smash?

YRRunner

Original Poster:

1,652 posts

238 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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Thank you for your replies everybody. Very helpful. Having now decided to go the 3" into 2" single shoulder belts, I could do with getting a concensus on which make to go with. Can I get your opinions on ease of use of buckles and adjustmet on different brands please? I think I'm leaning toward the Schroth Profi II-6H http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Schroth-Profi-II-6H-Harn... but could be talked into something else if there's a preferred option out there. Cheers thumbup

Edited by YRRunner on Wednesday 6th March 17:40

wadsapple

3,346 posts

209 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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Yep if not the same, i use almost identical,very comfy and buckle works really well,it is schroth i surpose it should be very good.