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<blockquote data-quote="Poke" data-source="post: 718093" data-attributes="member: 5865"><p>Here is my issue with all of this. </p><p></p><p>I really want to learn what will keep me safest but from my experience everyone has an opinion and nobody knows the truth. The owner of ISP is the only guy in the off road industry that I know of who has conducted testing. I was really impressed with him but he wasn't focused on endurance racing. I am not talking about looking at a car/seat/injury after the fact. I am talking about closed environment crash dummy testing.</p><p></p><p>PRP does not do testing like this. I called and asked to speak with them about it. They don't crash test suspension vs hard core.</p><p></p><p>If you search for real data on it, all you find are forum threads and opinions. I tried to convince my PT to do his masters thesis on it but he didn't want to take it on.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you want to be safe stay on your couch and only get up with a helmet on. If you want to be safe in a race car, don't start it. If you are going to race, get a comfortable seat with good seat belt angles and go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke, post: 718093, member: 5865"] Here is my issue with all of this. I really want to learn what will keep me safest but from my experience everyone has an opinion and nobody knows the truth. The owner of ISP is the only guy in the off road industry that I know of who has conducted testing. I was really impressed with him but he wasn't focused on endurance racing. I am not talking about looking at a car/seat/injury after the fact. I am talking about closed environment crash dummy testing. PRP does not do testing like this. I called and asked to speak with them about it. They don't crash test suspension vs hard core. If you search for real data on it, all you find are forum threads and opinions. I tried to convince my PT to do his masters thesis on it but he didn't want to take it on. If you want to be safe stay on your couch and only get up with a helmet on. If you want to be safe in a race car, don't start it. If you are going to race, get a comfortable seat with good seat belt angles and go. [/QUOTE]
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