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A TTT out of the question as they need to hear each other. But I had not thought about it for an ITT. If it made them go faster/win more reasonable cost would not be an issue. We're talking subset of a subset product that will likely cost a lotīut I suppose cost is no object for you, judging from all the support you've given junior for his hopeful career.You mention a few things. So why not adapt that into a TT helmet? Is there not enough room in there? It seems silly to design a product for TT racing.