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Product name: Leatt 3DF Impact Shorts 5.0
Price paid: €120
Score (out of 10): 8
Review: After numerous falls, I always ride in my cheapo amazon/chinesium armoured under shorts which are styled to match the Fox Titan range and have matching hard plastic thigh armour.
You can't really wear the fox copies without underwear as they're not overly comfortable ....
The hip armour on the fox copies is lacking and only consists of foam pads, however the coccyx armour is another hard plastic plate running horizontally giving excellent protection.
What I really want is those, but WITH hip protection. For some reason 99% of armoured shorts are one or the other.
Reading the specification, I went for the 5.0 leatts.
What are they like ?
Well, comfort 10/10. Fit is excellent and they're well vented.
There's no chamois, so if you prefer one, they're not for you. Personally, I find drying the car off with it afterwards just seems wrong.
Protection : The reactive hip armour feels firm and supportive and gives a good area of protection. It's downhill from there though. The thigh protection is sadly just a cheap low density eva type pad. Yes, it's better than nothing, but if I said "hey, run at that pile of pointy rocks over there and dive on it" , you'd be mad to think that sticking a few mm of soft foam - which is probably the same as used to make a camera strap a bit more comfortable - is really going to make any difference. The coccyx support is similar, but worse. This is the same soft foam and is about the size of your average computer mouse. It's almost like it's just a way to have a nice embossed logo rather than protection.
Additionally, there are two soft foam pads which stick up above the waist. These are a nice addition, but once again, would be a more use if they were at least double density foam. As it is they're more of a style add on, like batmans ears, rather than offering any additional protection - though they would protect you from a bramble or a nettle to that section of the waist.
Edited to upgrade rating from 6-8 as they've actually performed far better than expected in accidents.
Product name: Leatt 3DF Impact Shorts 5.0
Price paid: €120
Score (out of 10): 8
Review: After numerous falls, I always ride in my cheapo amazon/chinesium armoured under shorts which are styled to match the Fox Titan range and have matching hard plastic thigh armour.
You can't really wear the fox copies without underwear as they're not overly comfortable ....
The hip armour on the fox copies is lacking and only consists of foam pads, however the coccyx armour is another hard plastic plate running horizontally giving excellent protection.
What I really want is those, but WITH hip protection. For some reason 99% of armoured shorts are one or the other.
Reading the specification, I went for the 5.0 leatts.
What are they like ?
Well, comfort 10/10. Fit is excellent and they're well vented.
There's no chamois, so if you prefer one, they're not for you. Personally, I find drying the car off with it afterwards just seems wrong.
Protection : The reactive hip armour feels firm and supportive and gives a good area of protection. It's downhill from there though. The thigh protection is sadly just a cheap low density eva type pad. Yes, it's better than nothing, but if I said "hey, run at that pile of pointy rocks over there and dive on it" , you'd be mad to think that sticking a few mm of soft foam - which is probably the same as used to make a camera strap a bit more comfortable - is really going to make any difference. The coccyx support is similar, but worse. This is the same soft foam and is about the size of your average computer mouse. It's almost like it's just a way to have a nice embossed logo rather than protection.
Additionally, there are two soft foam pads which stick up above the waist. These are a nice addition, but once again, would be a more use if they were at least double density foam. As it is they're more of a style add on, like batmans ears, rather than offering any additional protection - though they would protect you from a bramble or a nettle to that section of the waist.
Edited to upgrade rating from 6-8 as they've actually performed far better than expected in accidents.
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