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Liz has got a Knox Ricochet one I'e got a knox one to, but I dont know which model it is.
Personally I'd get one that you strap to you rather than one that you put in a pocket inside your jacket. As mentioned the forcefield range always gets good reviews.
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Got the forcefield one. £80 at Infinity. Took a while to get used to it.
Actually took it snowboarding in Feb & it saved me from a few knocks & bruises. Wouldn't want to ride now without it! |
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When chatting to the nice people at hideout about my new leathers they mentioned that they always build forecefield back protectors into their suits. Given how seriously they take protection I'd say that's about as high a reccomendation as you're going to get...
That said if you find one intrusive to the point you wouldn't wear it all the time then something that's more comfortable is a better buy!
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have just ordered this back protector. Will see how it fits, can return if not right so worth a try. Will feel much happier knowing I have one on! Has taken me a long time to decide on which one to go for but a female specific has got to be a better fit. |
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Just as a quick personal review on the forcefield ladies Pro L2 back protector I bought. After a weeks riding with it, it is very very comfortable....slightly resticting if looking behind, but certainly not of any huge amount, and worth it.
Obviously I don't want to be reviewing it under accident conditions, so so far thumbs up! Go for it girls, it is robust and well fitting. I did borrow a male friends small a few weeks ago, and in comparision comfortwise this ladies specific is excellent. ![]() |
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Another vote for the T-Pro Forcefield here, not the laydees one though!
Very comfortable, the only downside I find is that it gets a bit on the warm side in the summer............... ![]() |
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