As your cutting reveals, it's based on the subjective results of one crash. Time and a clear drop of recorded injuries in motorcyclists wearing air jackets will tell all, but that could be years away.
Don't get me wrong, I am not dismissing the jacket at all, just as I wouldn't dismiss wearing seat belts in cars or the fitting of airbags. Those are proved to work after years of global statistics and it would be foolish - or plain pigheaded - to ignore the clear results.
The jacket? Well, I guess you would need to know how many motorcyclists suffer the injuries the jacket is designed to prevent. Does anyone know? Then see if that number reduces significantly if sufficient of the jackets are sold and tried 'in anger'. A trial of one is conclusive proof of nothing much beyond good advertising blurb.
Will I buy one? Maybe, as wearing one probably cannot do much harm, even if it does no good. Though I do wonder what the effect of ramming the gas canister into my ribs might have.... Life's a struggle, sometimes
Don't get me wrong, I am not dismissing the jacket at all, just as I wouldn't dismiss wearing seat belts in cars or the fitting of airbags. Those are proved to work after years of global statistics and it would be foolish - or plain pigheaded - to ignore the clear results.
The jacket? Well, I guess you would need to know how many motorcyclists suffer the injuries the jacket is designed to prevent. Does anyone know? Then see if that number reduces significantly if sufficient of the jackets are sold and tried 'in anger'. A trial of one is conclusive proof of nothing much beyond good advertising blurb.
Will I buy one? Maybe, as wearing one probably cannot do much harm, even if it does no good. Though I do wonder what the effect of ramming the gas canister into my ribs might have.... Life's a struggle, sometimes

