Back Protectors EN 1621.2/2003

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I am trying to work out if the Level 1 or Level 2 of this standard is the best. The definition of the standard is as follows:

"Level 1 protectors: The average peak force recorded below the anvil in the tests shall be below 18 kN, and no single value shall exceed 24 kN.

Level 2 protectors: The average peak force recorded below the anvil in the tests shall be below 9 kN, and no single value shall exceed 12 kN."

which suggests that the tests for Level 1 are harder, but I have spoken to people and read something that states that Level 2 is best.

Anybody have any thoughts about this one ?
 
Oh hang on I read this again and it makes sense is saying that the Level 2 means that less force is placed on the thing when the test it performed - this makes sense. Would this make any difference in reality ?
 
level 2 is better
the the kn rating are how much force transmitted though in the event of an impact(if you crash)
 
This is for a protector to go in a jacket - am buying a new jacket with the crappy foam job, but was looking at the two protectors that Dainese do. As long as it fits I will go for the Sheild Air (Level 2) instead of the Wave (Level 1)
 


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