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    Thanks for helping us understand all those details.
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    a simpler look at the results, table merge 1-4 as "care"

    Last edited by JimLill; 12-29-2008 at 03:28 PM.

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    Nice work, Jim. Thanks for putting this together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimLill View Post
    <duh>........ it means you found a sloppy typo on my part as it was in that last column!

    Thanks for finding that........

    Tom is referring to http://www.am-rennsport.com/HNR.html

    That is Head Excursion in centimeters, data I have only found in the 2002 Melvin paper.

    Duh, on my part. I thought maybe it was a medical term.
    Oh well, excuuusssse meeeee.

    And it is a cool chart.

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    Jim - You probably have ferreted all of this stuff out, but I stumbled on a small peice of data here:

    http://www.racesuit.com/racesuit//ac...rd3/index.html
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    I hadn't seen that page, but I think I have that data.........

    this continues to be revised

    http://www.am-rennsport.com/HNR.html

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    How about a survey question response to: Saves you from dying (or becoming a quadrapalegic) in a crash because you would have otherwise suffered a basal skull fracture ............................................... Level of importance? - 100% .......................
    Last edited by cchandler; 01-16-2009 at 11:56 AM.
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    Jim,

    What is "Quick Disconnect for Fixed Tethers" in column three? Apparently we sell them for $85-$95.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shwah View Post
    Jim - You probably have ferreted all of this stuff out, but I stumbled on a small peice of data here:

    http://www.racesuit.com/racesuit//ac...rd3/index.html
    None of those results are published or otherwise verified.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsbaker View Post
    Jim,

    What is "Quick Disconnect for Fixed Tethers" in column three? Apparently we sell them for $85-$95.
    Sliding tethers do not apply to an Isaac, so fixed is close. You have QD option. Tell me what it should be

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimLill View Post
    Sliding tethers do not apply to an Isaac, so fixed is close. You have QD option. Tell me what it should be
    Quick release is standard. The Isaac uses positive lock, quick release pins, and the new Link has QR snap shackles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsbaker View Post
    Quick release is standard. The Isaac uses positive lock, quick release pins, and the new Link has QR snap shackles.
    my confusion comes from the $20 option shown here


    https://secure.daysite.net/security/...orderform.html

    update: thinking back, and looking at the current page. I believe you've updated your form
    Last edited by JimLill; 01-17-2009 at 09:59 AM.

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    speaking of updates.........

    this continues to be revised as new info becomes available

    http://www.racesafetydata.info/HNR.html
    Last edited by JimLill; 01-20-2009 at 06:21 PM.

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