SFI Transitioning to New Labels for Driver Restraints and Window Nets/Roll Cage Nets for 2017
In 2017, SFI Foundation, Inc. (SFI) changed the way its labels for Driver Restraints, Window Nets, and Roll Cage Nets are dated.
SFI implemented a New Label design which removed the punched-out month/year date of manufacture and instead incorporated a single expiration date pre-printed on the label. This system will eliminate the need for punch-dating of labels and aims to facilitate technical inspection of dated products in the field.
New Labels started to be used after January 1, 2017. An example of the new label (right), next to the old label (left) for comparison, is shown above.
The new labels are used for the following SFI products:
• Driver Restraints: SFI Specs 16.1, 16.2, 16.5, and 16.6
• Window Nets: SFI Spec 27.1
• Roll Cage Nets: SFI Spec 37.1
Labels will come out in 6-month segments per the chart shown above. These certified items may still be used for 2 years, the service life has not changed.
Be aware that product manufacturers are allowed to use the discontinued punch-date style labels (above left) until their existing supply runs out. Therefore, you may see the old-style labels on Driver Restraints and Window Nets/Roll Cage Nets for a while. Restraints or Nets with the old label may also still be used until they expire, which is 2 years from the date of manufacture punched on the tag.
Summary: My son races sprint car #38. I bought this for his safety and my peace of mind. His older brother helps him, but if he wasn't there to help him get buckled up properly, then his wife had to do it. Now, if my oldest can't be there,my son can do it himself. It's easy for him to use and easy to get out of in case of an emergency. Best of all....I know he's safer and I have peace of mind for his safety!! I recommend this product for ALL that race!
Pros: Easy To Install Easy To Use Makes You More Secure
Yes, I recommend this product.
Summary: I have used some of the competitiors more expensive versions and didn't think there was any difference in quality. No more waiting for a crew member to tighten you down or having him/her fall on their butt when the belt loop stitching breaks in the process either. However, I would like to see a dual sub-belt option.
Yes, I recommend this product.