Ok, so I'm trying to get all my gear in order for racing (may not be this year but I'm trying). Any suggestions for a back protector that will fit a woman well?
Ok, so I'm trying to get all my gear in order for racing (may not be this year but I'm trying). Any suggestions for a back protector that will fit a woman well?
"With every broken bone, I swear I lived."
It doesn't matter if you're a male or female, IMO. What matters is your height and the length of your back. Go with any back protector from a reputable manufacturer (A*, Teknic, Forcefield, etc.) that fits you and call it a day!
I have a small selection of "loaners" from our SuperStreet sponsor Ayden Lee as well as a coupld different varieties in my personal collection that you're welcome to try out.
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I picked up a Knox back protector from www.sportbiketrackgear.com. They explain how to measure your back and you choose how many spines needed for your length. Love mine! http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Detail.bok?no=4156
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I'm not reading earlier posts because I'm lazy, but
I have the A* protector that has the shoulder straps as well. The straps make it stay in place easier so I recommend it. I'm guessing the female parts will not really be effected by them. If I'm going to hit the track more, I'm going to invest in a chest protector as well.
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I have a Knox Contour and have been very happy with it. Fits great under my suit, breathes well, and though I never plan on testing it, it seems like it should offer a great amount of protection.
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+1 on the forcefield, mated with a chest protector
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Forcefield is doing some of the best back protectors in the industry. 303 carries 'em.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/r3/back-...eld-pro-sub-4/
Last edited by aerofaze; Wed Apr 20th, 2011 at 09:58 AM.
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'00 Suz SV650 (Dad's, garaged with mine)
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I have a Dainese that I really like. Has the hip belt and suspenders so I don't have it moving around on me. Come in several sizes and styles.
I just got the ICON Field Vest Mil Spec. Doubt it would get you on the race track, but I wear it over my leather jacket.
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I have a Teknic back protector that I don't really care for. Nothing wrong with it, but I just don't have any confidence in it. Seems flimsy compared to the Knox or Bonn stuff. Although it has proved successful in doing it's job on more than one occassion.
I found a King's Racing brand on craigslist for $20. Comparable to most of the other brands. Although I do like the Dianese style that brennahm has because it seems like the stomach strap is very substantial and won't move on ya.
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I have the alpinestars and I don't recommend it. Real bulky and uncomfortable.
I have a Dainese back protector that was given to me for free from one of the MRA guys. Shoulder straps are pretty stretched out, but fits pretty good.
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Like I said earlier, find a good brand that fits you and you're good to go!
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1. Superman flies with his hands out first, duh. And 2. according to the Skeleton Bones song, they're all related.
With the shoulder bone connected to the back bone,
and the back bone connected to the neck bone,
and the neck bone connected to the head bone,
and the neck bone connected to the face bone.
Bob was wearing his back protector on his face? No wonder he crashed!
(yeah, I know, off topic)
I have a tecknic, a fieldsheer (same design with different names)
I also have an A Stars one and some other brand that I can't remember right now. They all seem to fit the bill.
Like I said before, you're welcome to try any of them out if you want. I also have a selection of ones from Ayden Lee that they sent to us for SuperStreet.