Back Protecters
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Back Protecters
Whats people thoughts on the use of back protectors, as im gonna be commuting this winter I thought it might be worth looking into some additional protection.
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Re: Back Protecters
I would have thought it would be a good idea, i know someone who got knocked off his bike a few days ago and landed on his back, causing bad bruising and i would imagine a few weeks of discomfort! (car pulled out of juction infront of him)
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Re: Back Protecters
dont ride with one personaly but a lot of people swear by them. Get one with kidny potectors as well
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Re: Back Protecters
I've used a back protector for some time now with success in that I've never hurt my back in a crash.....................
For impacts a protector is certainly of benefit ....................however it will not protect you in the case of a twisting type injury and it's that sort of injury that can lead to permanant disabling injury.
I've used a Knox one for about 4 years now I think it's been updated at least once since I bought it but I find it very comfortable and barely noticable under my leathers...............10 out of 10
For impacts a protector is certainly of benefit ....................however it will not protect you in the case of a twisting type injury and it's that sort of injury that can lead to permanant disabling injury.
I've used a Knox one for about 4 years now I think it's been updated at least once since I bought it but I find it very comfortable and barely noticable under my leathers...............10 out of 10
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Re: Back Protecters
Ride magazine recommended one either this month or last called something like FORCEFIELD 2 so was going to give that a go, I'll probably order it when I have some spare cash then!
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Re: Back Protecters
I've never worn one, but I guess any extra protection is a good idea.
I doubt I'll bother, though...
I doubt I'll bother, though...
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Re: Back Protecters
ive got one built into my Akito jacket. Doesnt cover the kidneys but extra protection has to be worth it.
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Re: Back Protecters
i use a FORCEFEILD 2 back protector. had a 100mph+ lowside which included a few filps. and the back protector worked a treat. woruld deffinatelt reccomend.
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Re: Back Protecters
Both my textile jackets have them built in (removable).
My Hein Gericke jacket has a rubber sort of protector that seems pretty tough but will still flex to your shape, and the Dianese jacket has a plastic armadillo style one.
Not sure what would be best in a crash?
My Hein Gericke jacket has a rubber sort of protector that seems pretty tough but will still flex to your shape, and the Dianese jacket has a plastic armadillo style one.
Not sure what would be best in a crash?
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Re: Back Protecters
i got a pretty decent mx one off of ebay for 35 notes - i dont use it on the bike, but have worn it for 2 seasons boarding, and it has protected me in a number of severe stacks - is very hot and sweaty though and thats in minus figures, not as restricting as they look either
just dont leave a plastic one on a hot radiator to dry, it melted one of the shoulder pads on mine
just dont leave a plastic one on a hot radiator to dry, it melted one of the shoulder pads on mine
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Re: Back Protecters
I think any protection will help, even if it gives you 20% less chance of spinal injuries, it's gotta be worth it.
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Re: Back Protecters
I cant believe the amount of folk that dont wear them?
Perhaps you dont value your life? There is some fooking idiots on the road, for price of a good night out it might one day save your life.
I really am amazed????
Perhaps you dont value your life? There is some fooking idiots on the road, for price of a good night out it might one day save your life.
I really am amazed????
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Re: Back Protecters
i always wear a back protector - up until recently it wasnt a dedicated one, but Ive now got a forcefield one and cant rate it highly enough.
The other half reckoned that his back protector saved his back when he crashed. Wont ride without one now.
The other half reckoned that his back protector saved his back when he crashed. Wont ride without one now.
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Re: Back Protecters
I've tried and tested a Knox Aegis and honestly give it 10/10. Tried a few on and without a doubt it fitted me the best - broad enough to cover whole back and very secure (no point having a slim one that will just slip out of position).
Any extra armour that doesn't hinder your riding is welcome in my book.
Any extra armour that doesn't hinder your riding is welcome in my book.
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Re: Back Protecters
Hope you replaced it afterwards.crushedlizard wrote:I've tried and tested a Knox Aegis .
It amazes me how many people on here dont ride with a back protector. I know so many people that are still walking after nasty accidents and they attribute that solely to wearing a dedicated back protector (not a built in one).
All my gear has a built in one - but its thin and flimsy. I've now taken that one out and wear my forcefield one.
If you dont fancy a separate back protector, you can get a replacement Forcefield one for the built in one in your jacket - still wont give you lower back protection though.
what price do you put on your back? Its all very well having a £300 Arai, but if you land awkwardly on your back you may not be walking again.
food for thought.
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