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McfcChris94
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PostPosted: 05:58 - 14 May 2012    Post subject: Shoulder pads on a jacket? Reply with quote

Quick question nothing like my previous posts Wink

Bought a jacket yesterday and im not sure if the padding is in the right place Sad

On my shoulder the pad covers some of my upper arm, and then goes over my arm onto the top of my shoulder and then covers about half the length of my shoulder

A forumer said he will look at it for me, but is that right or not?

I think covering arm and shoulder could be best so I don't rip my arm apart?

Confused here Razz
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Rogerborg
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PostPosted: 07:11 - 14 May 2012    Post subject: Re: Shoulder pads on a jacket? Reply with quote

McfcChris94 wrote:
On my shoulder the pad covers some of my upper arm, and then goes over my arm onto the top of my shoulder and then covers about half the length of my shoulder


So, your shoulder pads cover your shoulder, you say? Thinking

In practice, the protection will depend on the steam pressure. How's yours?

https://cdnimg.visualizeus.com/thumbs/d1/3e/steampunk-d13e214f3eb44d97e9fc9b7e723b01a9_h.jpg

Srs answer: they fit how they fit. If you want a sensible opinion, you'll have to post pictures.
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McfcChris94
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PostPosted: 07:40 - 14 May 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Il get some on later tonight Very Happy

I feel safe in it, just want to make sure you guys think it's safe Smile
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Sako
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PostPosted: 08:56 - 14 May 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

McfcChris94 wrote:
Il get some on later tonight Very Happy

I feel safe in it, just want to make sure you guys think it's safe Smile


if your shoulder pads don't sit properly you have a 90% chance of having a fatal crash. that is a true fact, not made up.
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McfcChris94
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PostPosted: 09:14 - 14 May 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sako wrote:
McfcChris94 wrote:
Il get some on later tonight Very Happy

I feel safe in it, just want to make sure you guys think it's safe Smile


if your shoulder pads don't sit properly you have a 90% chance of having a fatal crash. that is a true fact, not made up.


73% of statistics are made up on the spot
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Rogerborg
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PostPosted: 09:26 - 14 May 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sako wrote:
if your shoulder pads don't sit properly you have a 90% chance of having a fatal crash. that is a true fact, not made up.


<COUNTERFACTFACE>

https://users.jam21.net/sandrab/images/Wez.jpg

Worst fitting shoulder pads ever, and yet if you watch the documentary Mad Max 2 closely, the Mighty Wez doesn't actually die onscreen.

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