Back protectors

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by ducati2242, Oct 23, 2012.

  1. Have RiDE ever done a "test" article on back protectors?
     
  2. Would they have had to deliberately crash test them to find out (and then found out that they got paralysed with the rubbish ones)?
     
  3. I'm sure they test them that way just like they test lids, leathers and gloves in the same way. :wink:
     
  4. Yep they find some poor hapless rider and make them ride the Desmo GP12
     
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  5. Can't be too careful. Thinking about this ridingsuit.jpg

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  6. +1 on the forcefield. it moulds to the contours of your spine, and after 20 minutes you dont really know its there. I had an off whilst wearing it too several years ago with no issues.
    Back protectors take a while to get used to i found, but on the reare occassions when i ride, i feel vulnerable without it. Forcefield also make a chest protector which i think would be my next purchase.
    I cant recommend the forcefield highly enough.
     
  7. I use a Knox Aegis back protector every time i ride, don't even realise I've got it on when I'm riding. think it cost around £80. Was comfortable from the off, articulated and follows your shape / position. Wouldn't ride without it and really don't feel it there at all.
     
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