HANS Device Performance Excellent Regardless of Shoulder Belt Width

Experience backs' earlier testing that shows HANS Device performance is robust with 2-inch and 3-inch shoulder harness systems.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 13, 2007 -- Experience backs earlier testing that shows HANS Device performance is robust with 2-inch and 3-inch shoulder harness systems.

Since 1985, HANS Devices have been shown to work well with many types of harness systems. 2-inch wide shoulder belts have been increasingly popular in the past few years. Their carefully monitored use in major racing series has now confirmed what earlier sled tests had suggested. The class-leading performance that HANS Device users enjoy is not affected by their choice of harness system.

Professor Bob Hubbard, respected biomechanical expert and HANS Device inventor said, "Two years of positive feedback from users and top flight sanctioning bodies now confirms what earlier testing suggested -- HANS Devices work well with any SFI or FIA competition harness." Commenting on recent findings he added, "The systems that we have seen with 2-inch or 3-inch shoulder harnesses all look to provide the same benefit."

Details and information about HANS Devices and HANS Performance Products are available at www.hansdevice.com or by calling 1-888-HANS-999 or 770-457-1046.

The acronym HANS and its derivative styles (uppercase, lowercase, logo, etc.) is a trademark, registered in the US and other countries worldwide to Hubbard/Downing, Inc., d/b/a HANS Performance Products, Atlanta, Georgia.

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Contact Information
ANDREA WALKER
HANS Performance Products
http://www.hansdevice.com
770-457-1046

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