0
I know this is an off road thread, but I've been thinking about buying these for my race leathers: http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/f...ment-hip-armor The A* seem too bulky for the track and my forcefield back protector already covers my coccyx
Ran across these in my new Cycle World mag.
They look pretty descent.
http://www.motonation.com/store/pc/v...?idCategory=88
-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
GMD Computrack Boston | Pine Motorparts/PBE Specialists | Phoenix Graphics | Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
The Garage: '03 Tuono | '06 SV650
$25 shipped, actually. $45 shipped for 2, etc.
well, they came...not exactly what I expected but better than nothing
the foam is thin, and it doesn't "bounce back"...when you push into it with your finger, it stays indented for about 5 seconds. I guess I'm just used to the firmer CE armor found in street jackets, pants, and a padded underarmor jersey I have.
but for $20, who cares!
prob. cause I'm in CA, but I got free shipping
I will likely test it out on Tuesday with the XR100...I also have the pressure fit jacket from bilt (plastic for chest/back/elbows/shoulder & kidney bilt) for $60, so I'm slowly piecing together some full coverage
Last edited by breakdirt916; 03-24-13 at 12:36 AM.
I've used the football compression shorts, some Dainese shorts, and different version of these Shock Doctor pants with less padding. I'm now wearing, and really like, these TLD Shock Doctor pants.
https://www.troyleedesigns.com/products/5210-02
I like running full length compression pants under both roadracing leathers and motocross gear. With MX gear it helps with my knee braces. With the leathers it helps stay smooth and free moving. These pants have good padding on the outer sides. On the inside of the thighs it has thinner padding that's more to help with your leg bouncing against the bike.
Bit more pricey but def a nice product .
So, I had a highside in the whoops today. Got sideways, launched into the next whoop straight onto my hip. Just below the belt square on the side. I had the pads in my pants, and I hit right on the pad, but it hurts to wear pants right now. I'm looking to upgrade to some padded shorts, but I want real protection, not the crappy mx industry standard. Does anyone know if the Klim padded shorts or something like that have ACTUAL effective (read CE) padding?
I have the Klimt shorts which I picked up for cheap on ADVRider. They seem very good - I have had a river crossing where I didn't make it and it some rocks. All was fine. Not sure if they are CE rated
'15 Ducati Scrambler, '13 Multistrada 1200S, '07 VFR, '14 CRF250L/M, '15 FJ-09, '23 Tuareg