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DRIVEN BY SAFETY TEAMSIMPSON.COM 9
DRIVEN BY SAFETY
DRIVEN BY SAFETY
VISIT TEAMSIMPSON.COM TO SEE THE
FULL LINE OF HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINTS
OR CALL 800.654.7223
With the 2012 mandates in effect, the Simpson Hybrid Pro has endured stringent testing to
prove that it is the safest option on the market. As part of Simpson’s SFI 38.1 certifi ed line of
Head and Neck Restraints, it was designed with the lowest profi le for maximum comfort and
maneuverability. Expertly engineered by Trevor Ashline with Safety Solutions technology,
it provides the quickest entry and exit from the race car and is NASCAR approved. From the fi rst hit to the
last, the Hybrid Pro gives you every advantage.
With the 2012 mandates in effect, the Simpson Hybrid Pro has endured stringent testing to
prove that it is the safest option on the market. As part of Simpson’s SFI 38.1 certifi ed line of
Head and Neck Restraints, it was designed with the lowest profi le for maximum comfort and
maneuverability. Expertly engineered by Trevor Ashline with Safety Solutions technology,
it provides the quickest entry and exit from the race car and is NASCAR approved. From the fi rst hit to the
CERTIFIED
IN KICKING ASS
AND
TAKING IMPACTS
AND
TAKING IMPACTS
AND
MULTIPLE ANGLE IMPACTS ACTUALLY, AND A LOT OF THEM.
8 TEAMSIMPSON.COM TOLL FREE 800.654.7223
IN CAR ADJUSTMENTS
adjuster and lengthening or shortening the tethers through the 3-bar adjustments.
The forward helmet movement can be checked by measuring the amount of forward
movement as the driver moves their head straight forward, with the chin up.
The tether adjustment is the measurement when the tethers rst have slight tension.
When the rear tether adjustments are complete make sure to lock down the tether by
weaving the webbing back through the adjuster one last time. Use the rubber O-ring to
hold the excess webbing in place.
Unhook the tether from the helmet.
Hold the tether up to the Anchor on the helmet.
Adjust the length of the front tether so that the tether attachment clip is even to 3/4 of an
inch above the Anchor point on the helmet.
ADJUSTABLE TETHERS
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Figure 14
3-bar webbing lock down
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