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There was a piece in one of the Irish broadsheets last week about a guy who came off his bike and sadly broke his back, putting him in a wheelchair.

He lamented not having been wearing a back protector which he feels could have saved him.

I have a CE back protector in both my jackets but I am aware that some of the rice rocketeers wear a separate back protector in the form of a waistcoat type thingy. Is this simply cos leathers dont accomodate same or is it a higher level of protection?

Any experience or reccomendations of what is the safest option?
 
I use a Givi spine protector. 2 elasticated straps over the shoulders and a velcro waistband hold it in place. Bought it mainly for use with lightweight summer jackets, but it is so unobtrusive I wear it all the time now.

The way I look at it, anything that gives spine protection must be worthwhile. No doubt the naysayers will be along shortly to tell me that wearing a spine protector cost them their mobility/spine/lives/house/divorce/etc.
 
I had leathers with a built in hein Gerricke hiprotec back protector, but I bought a fabric jacket and I recently bought a bmw back protector II, top bit of kit and the kidney belt part does'nt half reduce backache
 
Knox and Dianese safety jackets for me depending on what outer jackets i wear. Knox is very warm in the winter and keeps the kidneys in position and very warm. No backache with one of these on.
 
What kind of protector would be good for a break like this?:P
 

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I've got a Dainese full length back protector for wearing on my RSV. I use it under my leathers all the time and sort of forget about it. It's got shoulder straps and a wide velcro'd waistband.

I had an inbuilt back protector in my Frank Thomas goretext kit, but it was just a crappy piece of foam. I've replaced it with a shorter length Dainese insert which fits into the pocket formerly occupied by the FT foam item.

I feel sort of naked without a back protector.

However, a back protector wont protect your neck unfortunately - it doesn't go up that far and wont stop your head lolling around in a prang. You want a helmet with an airbag skirt doo-dah for that.
 
Tobers said:


However, a back protector wont protect your neck unfortunately - it doesn't go up that far and wont stop your head lolling around in a prang. You want a helmet with an airbag skirt doo-dah for that.

Tobers....I think that one may just have been filed already:-

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Slightly O.T.T.

There are several of these on the market.
I have experience of Dainese ,and Clover.
The Clover i bought because it got the best rating in
Ride magazine.
I then bought a new dainese,cos i think the quality felt
better ,and it may feel better on i am not sure why!
but it feels good.And i am more at ease with it on.
I use it 99% of the time and feel naked with out it
both leather and gortex .
If you dont have one get one.
It just may make the differance !
Who am i to preach i bought the girl friend one and she
will not put it on , together we would do 5000mls
a year by bike.Every little helps.
 


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