Hi, I'm sorry to bother you, I wanted to ask you a question, which armour do you see better. Forcefield EX-K or Leatt 5.5 /6.5 I'm thinking of buying one of the 3. What would be your advice for enduro riding on an AJP PR7. THANK YOU
It would be nice to see them taking this off and on, for any of these type items 🤔 ZacSpeed, Bionic, Titan etc Some of us🙄 have shoulder injuries that need to consider this when buying apparel 🤑 Also, you said use Daniel as a frame of reference = he is 6ft and 185 pounds, but how much does his hair weigh ? because I don't have any 🤣 sorry just kidding, couldn't help myself 🤐 Tx4V
Yeah, collarbone protection is difficult to achieve, because you normally put your hand on the ground and then your arm receives a very strong impact that travels all the way back to your collarbone. Were you moving fast when the accident happen?
I have heard a street crash would most likely destroy it but it would do its job so yeah go for it just know when to replace the gear haha like if you grind a hole through part of it from sliding on asphalt it needs to be glued.
@@rcranch3838 Kinda normal to see "damaged" gear on the street as replicable. What I think Leon is wondering same as myself is if it's sliding and some decent protection from impacts if it would occur.
The base material breaths pretty well but it will still be pretty warm in warm temperatures. As long as you're moving and getting airflow, I don't think it would be too bad. But I haven't ridden in so I can't be 100% sure. I'd ask this question on the product page to see what other riders think who have it. - Chase
@@TH-cam_Globetrotter I wonder this too! I'd like to have something like this on a hot summer day on the street. I'm concern about the protection from impacts or sliding... no one seems to answer that.
@@TH-cam_Globetrotter Oo brilliant idea!! I never used a Cevlar shirt, as a cooler option, I'll look into that. So how does it feel? I heard romours it's kinda stuff and not so comfy on longer rides.
Hi, could you please make a video comparing it to the 6.5 protective jacket? It would be really helpfull to be able to see the differences among them.
Hi, I'm sorry to bother you, I wanted to ask you a question, which armour do you see better.
Forcefield EX-K or Leatt 5.5 /6.5
I'm thinking of buying one of the 3. What would be your advice for enduro riding on an AJP PR7.
THANK YOU
It would be nice to see them taking this off and on, for any of these type items 🤔 ZacSpeed, Bionic, Titan etc Some of us🙄 have shoulder injuries that need to consider this when buying apparel 🤑 Also, you said use Daniel as a frame of reference = he is 6ft and 185 pounds, but how much does his hair weigh ? because I don't have any 🤣 sorry just kidding, couldn't help myself 🤐 Tx4V
Is it worn tucked or untucked
Nice and comfortable, good protection but did not keep me from breaking my collarbone on my last outing :/
Yeah, collarbone protection is difficult to achieve, because you normally put your hand on the ground and then your arm receives a very strong impact that travels all the way back to your collarbone. Were you moving fast when the accident happen?
why would it protect you from breaking your collarbone
That’s logical because it doesn’t offer collarbone protection. That’s like saying my helmet didn’t stop my ankle from breaking. SMH.
Hi , I’m 5,7 tall weight 73kg should I get size S/M ? Thanks
Yes. That is what size I would get.
Is this good for lumber protection?
Yes it is.
Hello, for 1.9m tall and 105kg weight, what size do i need?
You would size for the xx-large according to your height.
@@rmatvmc thank you.
so is this usable for street riding and then on top of that a little bit of offroad?
I have heard a street crash would most likely destroy it but it would do its job so yeah go for it just know when to replace the gear haha like if you grind a hole through part of it from sliding on asphalt it needs to be glued.
@@rcranch3838 Kinda normal to see "damaged" gear on the street as replicable. What I think Leon is wondering same as myself is if it's sliding and some decent protection from impacts if it would occur.
How warm is it to have on?
The base material breaths pretty well but it will still be pretty warm in warm temperatures. As long as you're moving and getting airflow, I don't think it would be too bad. But I haven't ridden in so I can't be 100% sure. I'd ask this question on the product page to see what other riders think who have it. - Chase
It is for off-road mostly, don’t think has abrasion rating for the streets
I might buy this and a hoodie, but for the road trips. Bad idea?
@@TH-cam_Globetrotter I wonder this too! I'd like to have something like this on a hot summer day on the street. I'm concern about the protection from impacts or sliding... no one seems to answer that.
@@ThaiLitzki i bought it, I will buy cevlar t-shirt under
@@TH-cam_Globetrotter Oo brilliant idea!! I never used a Cevlar shirt, as a cooler option, I'll look into that.
So how does it feel? I heard romours it's kinda stuff and not so comfy on longer rides.
Is that Clark Kent?
Yes.
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