Head and Neck restraint

bajaleo

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I've decided that it's time to step into a head and neck restraint system. What is everone using out there? The Hybrid Pro looks like it will be the least cumbersome, anyone using that one?
Thanks
 

JLeeper

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I'm happy with the R3, no leg straps to mess with, you can enter and exit easily by unlatching the chest strap.
 

07fj

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I used a d cell as well and I like the helmet donut.

some of the devices need room in the seat padding to make it comfortable, just FYI.

Mike and others could probably explain that better.
 

bajaleo

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How close are they on sizing? I'm 43" chest and I saw 40-44 is med. and 44-48 is large, should I go to smaller size? I'm worried about not being able to get it tight enough with a large?
 

ParkerPumper

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I realize im extremely late here, but even if you have already gotten the hybrid pro (hopefully you did). I just thought id let you know that it is in fact the safest, most unobtrusive head and neck restraint in the world. it gives superior protection from side-to-side impacts, making it stand out from the rest. i do sell the device if you were still interested.
parkerpumper.com
 

450grl

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I was running a d-cell for years, and switched to the Hybrid Pro this year. I have already tested it out several times, and I have to say I LOVE IT!! Two nice snaprolls in the Pro 4 and not even a slightly sore neck the next day - can't get better than that! :) And ParkerPumper are GREAT people to buy from!! :)
 

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