Dainese D-Air Wearable air bag
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Dainese D-Air Wearable air bag
The 2010 fashion line up for motorcycle riders and speed freaks has to be the Dainese "D-Air" wearable airbag. I know that I am going to try to get my hands on one!
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RE: Dainese D-Air Wearable air bag
I like it, I am skeptical however
how does it know when you activate? is it kind of a sensor mechanism? if it detects a hard hit to deploy who is to say that it won't deploy if you hit a hard bump, pothole or something.
Like I said I like it I just need to do more reseach on it to see how it works I guess.
how does it know when you activate? is it kind of a sensor mechanism? if it detects a hard hit to deploy who is to say that it won't deploy if you hit a hard bump, pothole or something.
Like I said I like it I just need to do more reseach on it to see how it works I guess.
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RE: Dainese D-Air Wearable air bag
^^ +1.
Does it work like the cards you attach to your waste on a treadmill? What's to stop this from blowing up at any time and making you look like "Tommy Boy" on the plane?
Also, I can't imagine how this will really save ANY lives. A majority of slow speed accidents result in brush burns to the arms, legs, and lower torso, none of which are protected by this. Additionally, this isn't going to do sh*t for a high speed accident except end up in little red pieces.
Does it work like the cards you attach to your waste on a treadmill? What's to stop this from blowing up at any time and making you look like "Tommy Boy" on the plane?
Also, I can't imagine how this will really save ANY lives. A majority of slow speed accidents result in brush burns to the arms, legs, and lower torso, none of which are protected by this. Additionally, this isn't going to do sh*t for a high speed accident except end up in little red pieces.
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