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You always wear a helmet right? So buy and back protector and treat it with the same importance. Buy it and wear it, will only do good in the event of an accident.
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Jacket with a back protector pocket upgrade it to a CE level 2 fuggedaboudit. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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I've never had one, like you I would probably only end up wearing it when I was going for a proper ride rather then just riding to somewhere.
I'm already at the limit of gear that I'm prepared to put on/carry around, especially with the extra stuff in winter, anymore and the bike wouldn't really be an option.
I'll probably regret my choice if I happen to have the one crash where a back protector would have helped me, but the chances of that are fairly low so I'm prepared to take my chances. ____________________ Yamaha FZR400RR 3tj
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For me, my back and chest protectors go on with my leathers, be that on the road or track. Then when I don't wear my leathers I have a different back protector I just lob on. Takes two seconds and I don't really think anything of it any more to be honest. Been wearing them for years so it's just habit. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Got CE level 1 back protectors built into both my leather and textile jackets.
Got a CE level 2 that I stuck in the jacket I used for work, which was a hard rubbery-foamy thing when cold, but very quickly warmed up to body temp and then was nice n squidgy and flexible.
Was excellent, accidently leant back against a wall which had a broken nail sticking out of it, didn't even damage the back protector, even with a lot of my body weight pressing against it, so might actually reduce the risk of a penetrating trauma through your back in the event of an accident, and certainly will protect you against any lacerations and slash type injuries.
I always used to wear it, originally in the vest it was part of, then removed it from the vest and just stuck it in the jacket. As my other jackets have one fitted too, I always ride with a back protector now, and will do in future. |
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I have the back, chest, knee and hip protectors from https://www.impactarmor.com/ ____________________ I accept no responsibility for swearing, drinking, motorcycle riding or your pregnant teenage daughter. |
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I have the exact same thing in my jacket, comfortable and seems as if it would do the job. (Hopefully I never find out if it does)
If you have a jacket with a pocket for a back protector then I don't see why not, they are cheap and after wearing it for a day you completely forget it's even there. |
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I have been wearing one of these https://www.highvelocitygear.com/juggernaut.html for the last few years. I am pleased with it thus far, I also have a pair of their gloves that have lasted well with just a few small signs of wear and tear.  |
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Abit of a bump
Looking to get a Forcefield back protector inset (like the one pictured above) for my textile jacket.
How do you measure your jacket pocket for the right size/shape?
Also going to get a RST contour inset for my RST Leather jacket, is there a better alternative or is this a good choice?
Any views on either of these back protectors?
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| Rogue_Shadow wrote: | Abit of a bump
Looking to get a Forcefield back protector inset (like the one pictured above) for my textile jacket.
How do you measure your jacket pocket for the right size/shape?
Also going to get a RST contour inset for my RST Leather jacket, is there a better alternative or is this a good choice?
Any views on either of these back protectors?
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I bought the same forcefield level 2 back protector insert for my leathers, upgrading the previous level 1 back protector. After measuring it all up, it fits in perfectly and you can hardly feel it when riding.
@ Rogue I'd get a level 2 back protector rather than that level 1 one. But if you are going to get the contour, its spot on. Exactly the same feel as the Forcefield that I just bought I.e. you forget you're wearing it. But like I said, I'd spend a bit more and get a level 2. ____________________ "Pain is weakness leaving the body, and blood makes the grass grow faster...but I'll wear my gear anyway" |
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Cheers 15
Would the Forcefield fit inside a RST jacket?
I'll have to size them up and see, but makes sence to get two level 2 protectors. Didn't realise the Contour was only Level 1  |
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As I alluded to earlier, you can get level 2 for £18 - £20 plus delivery. Might not be as good as Big Name level 2, but axiomatically it should be better than any level 1, regardless of price.
If you're not sure about sizing, get the bigger one, and cut it down to fit. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Yea i have a knox one.
I use it snowboarding too  ____________________ Ducati 1299 Panigale
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 135 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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