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Looking at head restraints system.Last piece on safety list. Next gen seems to be popular choice. Anyone using,thoughts. If using other let me hear thoughts on those too.

Before I hear it yes need trailer in order to need any safety equipment,sorry going to have full safety equipment before going to track so its toss up.




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I love mine. Easy to put on when sitting in the car. That said any of them will work so if possible try them on in a car. Everybody has different preferences so it is really subjective as to which one you might choose.

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I have the Necksgen rev and my wife has the rev 2 lite. We’re both happy with them. Easy to put on, low profile. I don’t even know it’s rhere for the most part. Would never go back to a neck collar after wearing the Necksgen.
 
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Would never go back to a neck collar after wearing the Necksgen.


Same here. I feel much more secure in my belts also with the stiffness of the Necksgen on my shoulders.

I notice it after I get belted in and rolling up after being paired only because I tend to try and look around more. When I hit the waterbox I never think about it again until I am on the return road taking it off.

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What Curtis said.


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Me 4! wouldn't race without it again....Rev2
 
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Agreed, Necksgen REV here.....


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Where is everyone buying these? Any deals.. Need two adults and a youth.



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I think Slick Vic on here has them.


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Where is everyone buying these? Any deals.. Need two adults and a youth.


We got ours at PRI show last year. It was a very good deal. Just did paperwork there and they sent them out that week.
 
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i use impact its not bad either,some latches are awkward for me but the impact is easy


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Where is everyone buying these? Any deals.. Need two adults and a youth.


The Necksgen Rev from Jeg's is $469 for the med or lrg and the small is $375 with racer's discount. Probably as good as most. I don't know what SlickVic and do for you.



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I use a Simpson Hybrid. I really like it.
 
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I had purchased the Hans with sliding tethers . I'm not happy with it , very uncomfortable an hard to un lip those quick release fastners on helment . Was at a nhra divisional race this spring , put down Hans for neck collar , tech guy checked was out of date like the seat belt rule , would not let me pass tech because it would have to be set in to re certify . I was able to dig out my ole neck collar in trailer to show them to enable to pass tech an race . Another $ grab , had purchased new a few years prior was only second time trying to use . I assume other brands that has been stated here also have date code recertification also ? I even was fitted for it , purchased off impact at us nationals along with helmet . But once you put on an get into car seems to put your head forward a little , feels uncomfortable to me . Maybe I'll look into the brand you guys are preferring on here .
 
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has anyone on here used the necksgen and the simpson hybrid? what are your thoughts between the two?
 
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has anyone on here used the necksgen and the simpson hybrid? what are your thoughts between the two?


I've used both in my dragster. Both were comfortable but I prefer the clips on the necksgen over the hybrid.


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has anyone on here used the necksgen and the simpson hybrid? what are your thoughts between the two?


I've used both in my dragster. Both were comfortable but I prefer the clips on the necksgen over the hybrid.


thank you for the information
 
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I like my Necksgen


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Necksgen 20% off until Friday the 30th.
 
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I didnt realize so many of ya'll had 4.00 - 4.20 cars. Impressive.
 
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