Yo, just recently broke my collarbone up at valmont, and I’ve been watching your content to help pass the time. Just wanted to thank you for doing what you do. Rock on brother🤘
Was just thinking last week up at Trestle…wow wow a lot of folks are wearing these. I kinda felt underdressed, and was. Rainmaker sent me home with 3 broken ribs. Will def be adding one to my kit going forward. Thanks for this and all your local vids.
I want to get into some more serious MTB, and I'm definitely gonna need the extra protection of these spine and chest protectors. I have a connective tissue disorder, so I fall apart very easily. Thanks for the info and the recommendations, also love the cats in the background. God bless
What about leatt airflex chest protector? Im very new to MTB and it very hard to find any mtb gear in my country (thailand) All i can found that seem might be good is leatt airflex so am not sure that will it suitable with our 30c -40temp and is it good for protection Sorry for my bad english
@@theweejr its impact certified so it has good protection. All chest protectors are going to be hot, but the air flex looks cooler than most. The air flex seems like a solid choice.
Yo, just recently broke my collarbone up at valmont, and I’ve been watching your content to help pass the time. Just wanted to thank you for doing what you do. Rock on brother🤘
Appreciate that - Heal up quickly 🙏
@@GnarlyBearMTB thanks man
Haven't been to valemount in a few years. Love that place! Broke my collar bone at fernie this weekend past. Day 2 into recovery after surgery.
@@dylanrumbolt8190 too bad dude, luckily I’m a teenager so surgery wasn’t necessary but they said if I was any older it would be a guarantee
@ThatBrawler532 season ender, but way she goes.
Was just thinking last week up at Trestle…wow wow a lot of folks are wearing these. I kinda felt underdressed, and was. Rainmaker sent me home with 3 broken ribs. Will def be adding one to my kit going forward. Thanks for this and all your local vids.
@@danielsweeney4557 danggg dude what happened?
I was at Trestle last week!
Messed myself up pretty bad now im looking into getting armor lol
@@digitalcthulhu143We always buy the amour after the accident... 😂
Love it man. Great video.
Well done... Note the link for the Fox Raceframe says UNAVAILABLE.
I want to get into some more serious MTB, and I'm definitely gonna need the extra protection of these spine and chest protectors. I have a connective tissue disorder, so I fall apart very easily. Thanks for the info and the recommendations, also love the cats in the background. God bless
@@JosiahWendell-sr8vi glad I could help. Always better to be protected!
Broke my rib last weekend... currently looking at chest/back protection now 😂
@@RAGEISM89 tough - heal up quick 🫡💪
Thanks for this I wish I got one before I broke my rib and bruised the others
@@dansmtb for sure. Sorry about your ribs. Heal up 💪
@@GnarlyBearMTB thanks
What about leatt airflex chest protector?
Im very new to MTB and it very hard to find any mtb gear in my country (thailand)
All i can found that seem might be good is leatt airflex so am not sure that will it suitable with our 30c -40temp and is it good for protection
Sorry for my bad english
@@theweejr its impact certified so it has good protection. All chest protectors are going to be hot, but the air flex looks cooler than most. The air flex seems like a solid choice.
@@GnarlyBearMTB thank mate in your opinion which one should be better in term of airflow between fox racefram impact and leatt reaflex chest protect
@@theweejr I own a raceframe impact and love it, but I’d guess that the leatt is cooler slightly.
Is the Alpinestars A10 V2 a good option?
@@fraanzfan8158 yeah it’s impact level 2 so that’s a really protective option. The rest just depends on your comfort
just a medium hit in the rips can ruin your season
Is this guy reading someone else's reviews?
I’m reading from the script I wrote.