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 Posted: 15:14 - 08 Apr 2019 Post subject: CE Armour Level Ratings |
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Afternoon all,
Trying to get my head around this and I'm failing (repeatedly). Despite much Googling, I can't seem to find a "scenario" guide to CE armour levels. I'm keen to get some memory CE armour for my casual bike jacket, but trying to identify what level I should go for. Seems to be level 1 and level 2 stuff available, question is for casual riding (not racing around, so rarely going much above 50mph, not motorways, not the racetrack!) is level 1 appropriate, or should I try and find some level 2 stuff? Might be a bit like slide protection; what's needed on the track is rarely, if ever, needed to the same extent on the road (unless you're a proper lunatic - I'm not!).
Cheers ____________________ TG. |
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You are wandering about in a retail Minefield.  ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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A cheese and red cabbage sandwich (made using cheap white bread and two slices of Edam cheese, all wrapped in clingfilm) passes the impact absorption tests required for CE approval.
https://www.johnsonleather.com/Downloadable_Articles/RideArticle_2-07.pdf
For your information
We Found 4 Clips With "Cheese And Red Cabbage"
We Found 692 Clips With "Cheese Sandwich"
We Found 0 Clips With "Cheese And Red Cabbage Sandwich" |
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| Bhud wrote: | I don't place any stock in such ratings. I would rely on armour to protect my skin from abrasion, but that's all. Would like to know which CE test simulates your shoulder and collarbone when you slide down the road in your gear at 30 mph and into a kerb. Or the one that simulates a twisting injury to the knee or hip or spine when trapped under a bike sliding down the road at 50. Or the one that simulates your wrists and forearms when you obliquely crash headfirst into the side of a car at 40. Those tests exist, right? No?
This is why the very existence of the idea of government approved armour isn't about physically protecting your body but more about changing attitudes. The people who tend to know all about CE armour don't seem to ride a lot, or even live in European countries. Picture a typical American who talks a lot about riding, claims to have grown up on dirt bikes, has a Tuono on hire credit which he wiĺl sheepishly sell to a real motorcyclist in 40 years' time with just 5k miles on the clock, slick with polishing wax. HE knows all about CE armour, and has a wardrobe full of it. It's a roaring trade. |
It is wide open to critique I agree.
But someone maybe has to start somewhere.
Bike gear is a relatively new furnominem.
There is much better 'technical' gear now-a-days that works.
Keeps you warmer, drier, maybe safer with reflective inserts)
The testing is possibly flawed, random, un-standardised or whatever but the gear is getting better.
I do not see why testing anything is a bad thing or something that should not be regulated.
If there is no regulation unscrupulous manufacturers/retailers will flog as much snake oil as the market can handle.
It is just a bit confusing what is good and what is shit and what is over the top.
I also agree there should not be any encumbrance to enjoying biking because one's bike Jaikit isn't made to some CE standard....
That shit should be knocked back.
There is a argument to ride safer too.
I like the armour in my gear. I know for 100% fact it saved me massively in skin/bone grafts when jumping off a moving motorcycle onto un-protected Tarmacadam.
The gear was wrecked. I think if there was no armour I might have lost the end of my third clavical. ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 332 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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