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11 Feb 2008, 12:20 (Ref:2126458) | #76 | |
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OK Gents,
There may be a way forward. On the HANS web site, they now offer (from Jan 2008 ) a HANS - Sport Series Same design as the professional, but as I understand it, a slightly different method of construction that ends up with the device weighing approximately one pound more. As the device is restrained by your harness, I don't see the extra pound as being an issues. If you Purchase directly from HANS, they quote the cost as being $695. At todays conversion rate, that equals £353 sterling. 1/ Does anyone know anything about them ? 2/ Has anyone heard if any UK or european retailers are planning on selling them ? If there is an easy-ish way to import or buy one ( provided they have the correct labels on ) I could be up for one myself later in the year. Alan 3/ Anything else bad or Good ? |
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I have had the HANS sport modle for 3 years now. Not sure but I dont think it is a pound more then the professional model. Unless they changed the Pro models construction.
Would not drive without one now. Only minor challege is make sure you have a current helmet that is pre-drilled for the HANS mounting bolts. Older helmets should not be drilled. |
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11 Feb 2008, 14:03 (Ref:2126541) | #79 | |
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Ok,
Further update - Hans URL is www.hansdevice.com - I've just phoned them - all devices are FIA approved, and they can supply from the states if required. (phone no 001-888-4267-999). They did suggest that I called either their French or German distributors, as that may be easier. I called stand 21 (french Distributors) they advised that their HANS devices were about £650-00. When I questioned the chap about the cheaper 'Sport series' he advised that they could be getting some in 2 or 3 months, and thought they would be about £500. Allowing for shipping, VAT and Import Duty, it still probably makes sense to go for one directly from the states! AU-N GLE The prices I've been quoted are from the manufacturer, are there any big motorsport retail outlets in the states who are reliable and give any discount ( sort of Rally design/Peter Lloyd type outlets rather than Demon Tweeks/ GPR ) - do you have any web site addresses please ? Thanks Alan |
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Alan lets see what I can do here:
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Model: 20M Economy - ie Sport Model. Paid $715 with GA State Taxes ( purchase at a Road Atlanta Event) In compliance with FIA Standard 8858-2002 ( sticker on the inside) Mine does NOT have the quick release helmet straps. If you purchase Mail Order in the US for the most part there are No sales taxes. From the HANS Device web site Every HANS Device gives you:Proven #1 Results FIA and SFI Approval Award Winning Design HANDS SPORT
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Discoveryparts has just received the new $695.00 Hans Sport Series ! Same great protection in a slightly heavier but much more economical package. For more details here is the link - http://www.discoveryparts.com/cgi-bin/s ... ns&pid=922 Ron Zappendorf, CEO Discoveryparts.com "Where Your Hobby Is Our Business" Direct: 001-770.716.5986 The Extra Sereis is $950 Sorry Mods, do not mean to post an advertisment, I get nothing out of this. Just trying to help some fellow gear heads, KEEP their heads |
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13 Feb 2008, 11:22 (Ref:2127822) | #83 | |
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AU N EGL, (Tom)
Thanks for that, the going rate seems to be $695 - I'll need a 20degree medium one. popped into the bank yesterday, and if I buy one on my card, the current excahange rate they'll give me is 1.85 meaning it will cost approx £375. plus postage, plus taxes I guessing at 2.5% imprt duty and 17.5% vat which would make a total of £450 plus postage. Depending on postage, it's getting close to waiting and getting one over here. It's a bugger, because my mate was skiing in the states last week, and if i'd sorted it out beforehand, he could have brought me one back ! - week after next, he's back out skiing in Whistler in Canada - might be worth seeing if there are any Canadian outlets nearby ! Thanks Alan |
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Funny thing about the import duty and I was talking to the Parcel Force man this morning as I have just had several consignments delivered from the states oddly enough of a package of three that came one came straight through the other two were held at their depot awaiting a payment from me. According to him it all depends on how on what ons they randomly pick off the conveyor belt you could be luck and pay nothing you could be unluck and have to pay!
As far as the physical side of the transaction it usually goes fine for me in fact I have just received a forth consignment from Summit Racing that was dispatched Saturday, weighed in at 106lbs and arrived yesterday, I have waited longer for stuff from UK suppliers! Strange isn't it? If you showed that HANS thing to anyone out of this sport and told them you had just paid five hundred quid for it they would think you needed certifying and before anyone says to me whats a life worth, isnt that more the reason they should be made available at a more affordable price and not attract UK VAT in the same way as helmets don't. |
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13 Feb 2008, 12:55 (Ref:2127878) | #85 | ||
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Have the boxes stamped " Educational Matieral"
Just kidding. I would think that Next day or two day air from UPS or DHL would not be that expensive |
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13 Feb 2008, 15:59 (Ref:2127994) | #86 | |
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I was told To ask the supplier to write 'sample' on the label and you won't get charged - don't know if it works or not.
The only thing I know about the delivery companies of this world, came from a representative of one of them from a witness box, and from an undercover policeman who delivered the goods! |
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Or get a mate to order it and unwrap it then sell it to you as 2nd hand for a vastly reduced sum and forward it to the UK (perish the thought!)
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Saw on a number of other racing forums ( SCCA & NASA ) that the LARGE Sport "Please note, as of Jan 25th, the Large versions are 6-8 weeks away."
No matter which race parts house web site I went to they were all $695 The other thing is if you ware a HANS, you may need new shoulder harness. The HANS does not fit under a 3" shoulder harness. a 2" - 3" shoulder harness should be used. The shoulder harness is 2" 'HANS Specific' that goes Over the HANS securing it to your shoulders, then the shoulder harness widens out to 3" Last edited by AU N EGL; 14 Feb 2008 at 19:02. |
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So then I assume the strength of the harness is compromised?
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A normal 3" belt can be perfectly used for the Hans. The very early ones had some problems where belts slipped off the neck support because of a slippery surface.
That is why the smaller belt was made, but the newer Hans have been modified and have no longer the slippy surface. Obviously both belts can be used and have the same effect. |
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Recieved a few more catelogs in the mail and emails from race parts dealers.
All the HANS prices are the same no matter which dealer. Only thing to note is if you race a formula car then a 30* is needed. 30* only come in Extra $895 or Pro $1295 |
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I've got the TRS belts with the neoprene underside that grips the HANS better.
That reminds me - I have to send the buckle back to TRS for a fettle. |
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The HANS design marketed by Stand 21 in the UK & France (to the USA HANS design) have side "flip ups" to retain the seat belt. Those made by Scroth are, I think, to an older design with the neoprene surface and no "flip ups". You can see the "flip ups" in the earlier post, #82.
Personally, I would rather have the version with the side "flip ups"; I can't see haow the neoprene on its own can prevent the belts slipping off in a big deceleration. |
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Mine does not have the flip ups and works very well with my 3" belts.
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The problems with slipping belts were mostly the very early ones. The system was designed for 2" belts long before the 3" belts came into the game.
Somehow the Hans designers forgot to alter the system to the 3". But I did not write this. |
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