March 6, 2010 at 12:07 am
#24803
Gary856
Participant
What’s interesting is when it comes to back protector, I’d choose the hard-shell Dainese type over the soft T-Pro Forcefield type. I figure if I slid and hit a rock or the curb with my back, I’d want a hardshell back protector to spread out the “point” impact force. That’s a different consideration from glove armoring where I’m ok with soft armor (usually a combo of hi-density foam padding and an extra layer of leather).