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Pompous Prick
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And zipping up and getting off a 1pc is a bitch whether you have a chest protector or not although wearing underarmour or another slippery material helps, especially when you're sweaty. Quote:
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I am leaning towards getting their chest protector, especially considering it's only 30 bucks more than the knox unit and I saved 100 on the back protector...
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05-20-2008, 05:17 PM | #12 |
Pompous Prick
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Wore the back protector for a couple hundred miles on a twisty ride this sunday with some dudes from a local forum. WOW... really fucking comfortable... top notch shit. Also, even when tucked in, it really does still cover the tailbone... awesome piece of gear.
Still investigating chest protector options. Looks like Knox may have updated their chest protector to be thinner and pre-contoured. I'm looking into that and a couple other brands.
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