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From hence forth you shall be known as Sir Dobby Tit Tape.
You're right, at a certain level of sweatiness, they can get minging. They wick, but they're so thin you're relying on a decent rate of evaporation happening where the armour is vented. I think the compression tops make the armour much easier to slide on and off, so - if I reach "minging point" - I stop, pull off the armour off and gently off-gas while sat on a downed tree contemplating the universe for a few minutes.ive tried a skinz cool compression top and it works for a while but then seems to make things worse.. that was on MX bikes though.
Not sure how these work or if they work - “As your body emits energy, mineral-infused fabric absorbs & refelects it back, increasing endurance”. Riding electro MX on soft loose and sandy trails behind the beach here and I’m emitting a shipload of energy that’s for sure. Constant instant twitch corrections to prevent faceplants is seriously hard work.You're right, at a certain level of sweatiness, they can get minging. They wick, but they're so thin you're relying on a decent rate of evaporation happening where the armour is vented. I think the compression tops make the armour much easier to slide on and off, so - if I reach "minging point" - I stop, pull off the armour off and gently off-gas while sat on a downed tree contemplating the universe for a few minutes.
Not sure how these work or if they work - “As your body emits energy, mineral-infused fabric absorbs & refelects it back, increasing endurance”.
Yes what I was alluding to. I wear the Troy Lee commando style which definitely chafes as Zim discovered. Also Demon United Flex Force X2 Sas-tec for serious rides. I just wear any old t-shirt underneath but will try a regular compression shirt.However that "absorbs & reflects" energy stuff is surely marketing guff. What energy do you 'emit' other than heat? By that logic, wearing a woolly jumper will make you a world-beater.
And does it absorb or reflect? It's surely one or the other. You can absorb energy, retain then release, but that's not reflecting.
These Demon D3O pads disappear if you're wearing black shorts. Not overkill but very substantial protection. The opposite of sissy.I thought the same .. actually, I thought knee pads were a bit sissy too ...
But fractured ribs and fractured pelvis over a three month period changed my mind ..
That sounds pretty good and makes a lot of sense. Of course winter night rides are great if you got some serious protection. I like these but wow pricey.I wear mine purely because it puts a layer between the back protector and my skin, which adds comfort - the only way to get better breathability is to go with a well vented protector, and have a well ventelated top on top of it - I tend to wear fox ranger jerseys in the summer which are very lightweight and mesh like in construction, allows the heat to dissipate and air to get through - makes a big massive difference vs wearing a heavier duty top.
Personally no matter what I tend to wear as lightweight a top as possible whether or not I am wearing the back protector, and just adjust my base layer accordingly.
I’m new to mtb and shopping for armor. I’m from California so it gets pretty warm during summer. Given I ride motorcycles I’m familiar with Dainese and Alpinestars brand.
I’m looking at this as it doesn’t look to bulky and it’s on sale! I’m concern it might be too warm. Anyone has any recommendation?
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So it's warming up .. (if you're in the northern hemisphere ..)...
I normally wear a light weight top under my body armour, my theory being to absorb some sweat and reduce abrasions from the body armour.
I'm now wondering if I'll actually sweat more because of the extra layer, so it's actually pointless ! The body armour is probably not abrasive either (TLD 7855)..
What does everyone else do .. And yes, the armour is as vital to safe riding for me as brakes, wheels, chain ..
G-form elbow, knee and body/shoulder protection for me. Light as f uck and does the job (yes I've crashed a few times).
I wanted to be able to ride with just G-form...
The G-form knee pads slid down in a crash so my knee was skinned like I wasn’t wearing anything.
The shirt doesn’t offer enough rib protection, got bruised ribs while wearing it since it doesn’t cover my ribs enough.
I’m still wearing the G-form shorts though...
I rely on TLD tops to protect ribs...I almost always wear one over a jersey...
Ouch man sorry to hear. You're obviously right if you land badly in a sea of cushions, you still land badly however SAS-TEC or d3O plates properly fitted out decreases the risk of breaks & fractures by massively reducing shock forces on impact. Definitely worth it.High Rock Ruti
My hard shell upper body (road racing) armor does not prevent broken ribs either. I'm only guessing but when you land with enough force directly on your ribs all the armor does is transfers the force to your ribs, happened during a recent crash, I can speculate that I would have been injured worse without the armor, but who knows. Oddly with the four broken ribs from three crashes, they never presented pain or prevented riding, but sleeping, coughing, laughing really painful. The only medication that worked to stop the muscles from contracting (splinting) causing incredibly pain is Flexeril, never got any relief from Percocet.
My hard shell upper body (road racing) armor does not prevent broken ribs either. I'm only guessing but when you land with enough force directly on your ribs all the armor does is transfers the force to your ribs,
I think all the armours are compromises one way or another. Hard shell will protect more from pressure point impact and spread the load, but won't do anything to actually reduce the total amount of energy being passed through. A "squidgy" armour won't spread impact as well, but will absorb/reduce more impact energy. You can get exo-skeletons which will completely prevent crush type impact, but they're a bit bulky.
Something like the Tory Lee 7855 for instance uses dual density foam type pads, the outer pad is far more rigid, the inner part, softer (I'm only using this as an example). I had a pair of armoured motorcycle jeans using similar armour year ago and walked away from a 240kph head on motorcycle crash with only a broken toe... that was an expensive day .... Oh to have been less of an idiot when younger
Having now pretty thoroughly tested hard shell (fox) and "squidgy" troy lee ... I find they both work incredibly well, but if you're unfortunate to have a fall in a particular direction - they don't make you immortal. With the fox last year I had three really nasty rock falls on the same ride Every part of my body which wasn't armoured was bruised, even inner thighs. My kidneys were bruised, but I had slammed backwards into a sharp edged rock at high speed so you have to expect something.
I try not to take pain killers as I think I have a pretty low pain threshold (I'm a pussy) so I'd be taking them all the time. I take ibuprofen in small amounts to help reduce inflamation to help with healing and now mainly resort to Pharma Arnica Ice, applied in tiny amounts externally. This got me through my latest fractured ribs, and was the only way I could sleep last year with the fractured pelvis. (this is for horses, so you only need a pee sized blob to treat most human problems so 1 litre will last you a lifetime even if you're as accident prone as me).
I found front fractured ribs (bike last year) didn't inhibit me anywhere near as much rear fractured ribs (horse kick 2 months ago - landed about 6 meters away ...) even cycling was totally off the cards, that was agony.
I had three really nasty rock falls on the same ride Every part of my body which wasn't armoured was bruised, even inner thighs. My kidneys were bruised, but I had slammed backwards into a sharp edged rock at high speed so you have to expect something.
This got me through my latest fractured ribs, and was the only way I could sleep last year with the fractured pelvis. (this is for horses, so you only need a pee sized blob to treat most human problems so 1 litre will last you a lifetime even if you're as accident prone as me).
I found front fractured ribs (bike last year) didn't inhibit me anywhere near as much rear fractured ribs (horse kick 2 months ago - landed about 6 meters away ...) even cycling was totally off the cards, that was agony.
"Oh to have been less of an idiot when younger" It sounds like you were.
I can strongly recommend not going commando. Yesterday I clipped a dry stone wall with my fist along a narrow path. That rotated the bars a full 90-100 degrees placing the bar end right into my groin and flipping me over the bars with some force. I cant fully describe the pain nor the epic swelling/bruising that has resulted just think aubergine. Fortunately soft tissue only (following a reluctant visit to A+E but damn glad I went). Was just quite a random smash that Ive never had before, but the potential for quite a severe injury to this region is fairly high. Moral of the story always fit the bar end caps, wide bars are not always best and just be careful in the narrow stuff (especially stone and trees as they dont move much). Not sure what body armor options are available.
Doesn't everyone have one of these ?I can strongly recommend not going commando. Yesterday I clipped a dry stone wall with my fist along a narrow path. That rotated the bars a full 90-100 degrees placing the bar end right into my groin and flipping me over the bars with some force. I cant fully describe the pain nor the epic swelling/bruising that has resulted just think aubergine. Fortunately soft tissue only (following a reluctant visit to A+E but damn glad I went). Was just quite a random smash that Ive never had before, but the potential for quite a severe injury to this region is fairly high. Moral of the story always fit the bar end caps, wide bars are not always best and just be careful in the narrow stuff (especially stone and trees as they dont move much). Not sure what body armor options are available.
Can I have black and blue so it matches my normal bruising ?I can print one for you on my 3D printer, if you want ?
Blue or red ?
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