Dianese Back Protector
get the wave 2. I used both the one you have mentioned and the wave 2 (someone stole my back protector at a food court. I left my gear on a seat and went to get something, GONNNE!!). The wave 2 is much cooler is summer. The Space S is wayyy tooo hot (atleast for me). The wave 2 has a mesh kinda thing wherein it breadths
Quiet they're sleeping.
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Re: Dianese Back Protector
I've got one now after years of ridin without it.Had some bad ackos and luckly, never hurt my spine. I use it every ride, road or track.rocco wrote:
What I wanna know is who wears them and when?
Am I a tosser for gettin one if i dont race track ride?
Nobody gonna think that. The more protection from the dreaded "bitumen surfing" the better..
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Having worked at the PA Hospital Spinal Injuries Unit with new paraplegics and quadraplegics, I fully recommend the use of back protectors! You can never have too much protection for your spine. Better being hot and maybe a little uncomfortable in leathers and a back protector, then in a wheelchair for the rest of your life.
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