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So far from what I've tried, halvarssons is excellent and belstaff does what it says on the tin |
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HMMM Interesting reading that PDF...
Interesting though the Dianese back protector there has less protective material than the one I have even though it costs more (then mine is 6 years old)... It says foam padding only!!! Mines honeycomb! Is the wave a 'cheap' Dianese product, or have they gone backwards (seems odd). Seems I have a lot more research to do... (like finding a dealer for the Held over here for one!) What do you class as comfortable BTW? My back protectors a nightmare off the bike, walking is not nice. But on the bike I don't even know it;s there... A very confused Stu... |
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I bought the Forcefield from intobikes.co.uk, but I don't know where you would go to try one on! They deliver worldwide though. I just guessed at a medium for me but if it doesn't fit I'll change it (problem is I'm tall but skinny). I guess sending it back would take quite a lot longer for you over there.
The Knox contour would be fine if I had bought the one without the coccyx protector on I think, but it can't be removed. It's terrible off the bike and only good on the bike if I stay upright (i.e. not leaning off the bike like I do). Hoping the Forcefield will be much better (review seems to say so). |
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Forcefield is really the one to buy, it offers superior protection and it's comfortable and flexible. Cheap, too, for what it is. I can't see any real justification to buy anything else these days.
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Oh and I just got the armoured trousers and shirt to go with it - even better effect than the 8-pack my Icon jacket gives - its Super hero time :) Now just to go build some leather and chainmail armour that will go over it for LARPing in............... |
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It has a cloth layer then half inch of meshed honeycomb effect then a felixble hard plastic layer......not just foam, not sure why they say that. Try them all on and see how they feel, I wouldnt just accept anyone on here criticism of something they have probably never even tried. http://www.ducaticanada.com/adsimage...0protector.jpg Quote:
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Anyway based on the test in the mag a while ago I'd say forcefield or halvarrsons track, same product, slightly different shape. Get one of those if you can, however there's no point buying an uncomfortable one as you won't wear it. |
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I did have a dianese wave for 3 months, nice and cool on a hot day (the honeycomb effect letting air through) :sunny:
but because of the had plastic, it feels stiff under leathers, quite restrictive, sometimes digging into my low back and sides of shoulder blades when I lean forward :sad: The one massive drawback for me is that the dianese wave is it is only designed to take one impact! as the honeycomb deforms to absorb the energy it doesn't reform. Meaning the safety of the unit is compromised for further uses! This makes it a very expensive disposable back protector... I sold it on e bay and got a forcefield L2 pro, don't notice it much once it heats up and molds to your body, very comfy and non restrictive. It does feel warmer when compared to the honey cone effect. O, its reusable too ;) Quote:
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Dont believe everything you read in the papers they say......brands pay magazines to give them a better write up than others ;) proven fact, the niave would only believe otherwise. Quote:
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