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Forcefield Motorcycle Armor

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Old 12-03-2006, 10:19 PM
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Default Forcefield Motorcycle Armor

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"Forcefield armor is different than any of the others that I've tried and it does seem to offer a higher level of comfort and flexibility"

 
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Old 12-06-2006, 04:26 AM
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Default RE: Forcefield Motorcycle Armor

The strap on knee and elbow armor looks really nice, especially if you don't like the armor or positioning of it in pants/jackets. I'd consider a set and take the ones out of my jackets/pants. Back protector looks good too. That hoobie joobie chest pad looks like it'd get in the way. I'd pass on the pants/shorts too. Really no point in putting armor in other places other than serious joints, ie; elbows, shoulder, and knees. Under my leather or textile pants I just wear Pearl Izumi cycling shorts since most leather/textile pants have the hip armor in place.
 
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