Riding gear and Clothing Discussion
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Sun Feb 26, 2006 6:56 pm

AussieGuy wrote:Do people where back protectors for everyday riding ? e.g 30mins ride to work ?

nope..altho i too kno ppl who wont leave home without one..i wear mine on the track, quicker rides thru the hills, and if im goin out stunting...

if im just pottering around town, or to work, i dont...tho u still can get hurt, i figure at 60kph i can cope with just the built in one in my jacket...

Mon Feb 27, 2006 12:06 pm

I wear mine on every ride no matter how short. I have the RJays one, not the full length but the next one down (bit of a shortarse). It gives a lot of support (important when you have nerve damage in your back :wink: ) and does not stick up thru the neck of my jacket.

There is a girl from GRO (learner) who came unstuck at the top of Scenic on Bell's. Apparently the docs have said if she'd had armour on, she wouldn't have suffered so much damage (went under the armco and hit it with her back).

Mon Feb 27, 2006 12:46 pm

Neka79 wrote:
AussieGuy wrote:Do people where back protectors for everyday riding ? e.g 30mins ride to work ?

nope..altho i too kno ppl who wont leave home without one..i wear mine on the track, quicker rides thru the hills, and if im goin out stunting...

if im just pottering around town, or to work, i dont...tho u still can get hurt, i figure at 60kph i can cope with just the built in one in my jacket...


I dont own a back protector, but even if I did, I wouldnt wear it to the shops etc... I have CE approved back armour in my jacket which will stop bruising, but not bending....

Mon Feb 27, 2006 8:51 pm

mohawk miss wrote:I wear mine on every ride no matter how short. I have the RJays one, not the full length but the next one down (bit of a shortarse). It gives a lot of support (important when you have nerve damage in your back :wink: ) and does not stick up thru the neck of my jacket.

There is a girl from GRO (learner) who came unstuck at the top of Scenic on Bell's. Apparently the docs have said if she'd had armour on, she wouldn't have suffered so much damage (went under the armco and hit it with her back).

funny u say that..when Greg bounced into the armco guard rail on eagle last yr he broke both legs & ended up pretty farked up..his chin bar on his shoei was split in half (had abt 15 stitches in his chin) ...yet he still walks today..after highsiding & hitting a guard rail...mind u , his back protector had sum serious scratching....
funniest thing is, now hes got a new bike, and new gear..he SOLD the bacl protector to a mate for $50.....the same protector which saved his life...

Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:51 am

He walks. She doesnt. :(

Although I'm not sure I would buy back armour that had been in a stack. Dont they work a bit like helments?

Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:34 am

i just picked up an alpinestars Tech race back protector off a guy on another forum for 70 bucks .. i have no idea why he didnt want it anymore but its brand new , never been used ...

score :D

havent used it yet but it feels pretty good to wear
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