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far queue
22nd May 2008, 19:22
After my "off" last season and the broken ribs that resulted, that was a wake up call that maybe I should actually get that armour that I never quite got around too. Sooooooo, with the new season here 'tis time to go shopping. I had a good look at the Thor Impact Rig SE Pressure Suit (http://www.mrmotorcycles.co.nz/product_info.php?products_id=687) today and liked the look of it, plus it was really comfy. I'm also looking at the Thor Quadrant Knee Guards (http://www.mrmotorcycles.co.nz/product_info.php?cPath=47_37&products_id=715). I use other Thor products and really like them, so I'll probably get these, but I thought I'd ask you guys what you think before I lay down the cash. So does anyone have any experience with this stuff? What do you reckon?

Oh, and the season I mentioned is my own self imposed season - Road bike in the fair weather seasons and Adventuring in the less fair weather seasons. I prefer mud to dust :D

Transalper
22nd May 2008, 20:17
Looks like nice stuff.
The EVS Ballistic stuff that Plug is using now looks nice too (seen it in the Madras St shop)

Here's a question... when using these armoured kits, on a cold day do you insulate under it (does it fit over your warm cloths) or over it (are your warm clothes big enough)? Which would be more effective?
I do like the idea that you can wear anything with it and still have all that protection.

buggsubique
22nd May 2008, 20:31
Looks like nice stuff.
The EVS Ballistic stuff that Plug is using now looks nice too (seen it in the Madras St shop)

Here's a question... when using these armoured kits, on a cold day do you insulate under it (does it fit over your warm cloths) or over it (are your warm clothes big enough)? Which would be more effective?
I do like the idea that you can wear anything with it and still have all that protection.

chuck the layers under it, avoid big air pockets and penetrating breezes...unless you have a jacket you can just put over the top.

far queue
22nd May 2008, 22:21
The EVS Ballistic stuff that Plug is using now looks nice tooYep, that looks good too.
(seen it in the Madras St shop)What Madras St shop?
Here's a question... when using these armoured kits, on a cold day do you insulate under it (does it fit over your warm cloths) or over it (are your warm clothes big enough)? Which would be more effective?
I do like the idea that you can wear anything with it and still have all that protection.I was thinking polypro under it and Dririder over it, but I'll have to play with that idea to see what works when I get it.
chuck the layers under it, avoid big air pockets and penetrating breezes...unless you have a jacket you can just put over the top.Yep, that makes sense.

Motu
22nd May 2008, 22:32
Makes me feel huge and cumbersome,it restricts my movements considerably.So I hardly wear it.

Transalper
23rd May 2008, 09:31
Tracktion... 218 Madras Street.
There used to be another bike shop there a while a go.
Looks like the EVS might cost more but after wearing my older cheepy suit I would go for the best fit.



Makes me feel huge and cumbersome,it restricts my movements considerably.So I hardly wear it.
Which one do you have?
Mine has a BikoSports label on it somewhere. It's an older design.
I wore mine on the Capital coast adventure instead of my usual roady gear.
I dont feel too restricted with mine on, it's just a littly bulky with it's huge back, and the arms are too small/tight to fit all my favourate warm layers under.
I would wear it more often if it were a better design and fit.
I am seriously considering splashing out on the EVS one and then getting a more suitable jacket to go over.

far queue
23rd May 2008, 09:50
Tracktion... 218 Madras Street.
There used to be another bike shop there a while a go.
Looks like the EVS might cost more but after wearing my older cheepy suit I would go for the best fit.Oh OK, that's where Superior used to be. I haven't heard of Tracktion before. Cheers, I'll go and have a look today.

Crisis management
23rd May 2008, 12:05
I use the 661 pressure suit for the trail bike and it's awesome, easy to wear, lots of protection (I think Ive tried out all parts of it so far..) but haven't considered it for the DR. It's certainly comfortable enough to wear all day and doesn't weigh too much.
Great investment!

chubby
23rd May 2008, 12:25
Superior are now in Cashel street. I popped in and saw them today. Nice people and good advice.

SDU
23rd May 2008, 15:01
Make sure whatever you wear under it is fitting so it doesn't chaf ya nipples.

NordieBoy
23rd May 2008, 15:41
Mine has a BikoSports label on it somewhere. It's an older design.
Mine is a Biko and it's identical to Warewolf's one which isn't a Biko :D

far queue
23rd May 2008, 19:04
Tracktion... 218 Madras Street.
There used to be another bike shop there a while a go.
Looks like the EVS might cost more but after wearing my older cheepy suit I would go for the best fit.I went to Tracktion today and tried on the 661 and the EVS armour, but I didn't like them. I not saying there's anything wrong with them, I'm sure they're fine, just they didn't feel as comfortable as the Thor to me is all. I also read a bunch of reviews on ADVrider on all 3 and they all sounded OK. Anyway, I bought the Thor from Superior - it was cheaper than the other two too, which was a bonus.


I am seriously considering splashing out on the EVS one and then getting a more suitable jacket to go over.My Dririder jacket fits just fine over the Thor with plenty of movement still. I left both liners in the jacket - no problems.


Make sure whatever you wear under it is fitting so it doesn't chaf ya nipples.:shit: Ummmm ... thanks for that bit of info ... I could've done without the mental picture though :crazy:

NordieBoy
23rd May 2008, 20:12
:shit: Ummmm ... thanks for that bit of info ... I could've done without the mental picture though :crazy:

The mental picture is much preferred to the real thing :yes:

Transalper
23rd May 2008, 21:26
I went to Tracktion today and tried on the 661 and the EVS armour, but I didn't like them. I not saying there's anything wrong with them, I'm sure they're fine, just they didn't feel as comfortable as the Thor to me is all.

I went and tryed the EVS, 661 and Thor on today too.
For me I didn't like the elbow armour position with the EVS, rest of it was nice.
The Thor fited nicely but the shoulder armour has edges on it where the air venting is, seemed like they might wear into my jacket material but overall it was a nice kit and good price.
The 661 fitted as well as the Thor. It may be the 661 I choose in the end for my next one. Have a few months to think about it myself as I'm in the position of having to go with what I already own for a while longer.
Will ask how you are liking the gear in a couple of rides FQ.

Cheers
TA.

buggsubique
23rd May 2008, 22:35
Make sure whatever you wear under it is fitting so it doesn't chaf ya nipples.

sore tits luv?

far queue
23rd May 2008, 22:39
The mental picture is much preferred to the real thing :yes:You've met her then ? :dodge:
Will ask how you are liking the gear in a couple of rides FQ.So you think there's a good chance I will have crash tested it by then do ya :shit: yeah, you're probably right :D

I got the DR registered today, and as the weather is looking like crap for the weekend I'll stay home and treat it to a decent service, so I'm all set to go. I also went to DAS today and had a look at those tyres you've got on your bike now - they look like they'd be great for the winter.

buggsubique
23rd May 2008, 22:53
I smashed the fuck outa me ribs on a jet ski over xmas...get armour and don't be shy to wear a chunk of plastic. Got lumps in funny places since then. Hurt like fuck for ages too...specially when sneezin'.

far queue
23rd May 2008, 23:04
Hurt like fuck for ages too...specially when sneezin'.Tell me about it! That's why I've finally got my arse into gear got the armour. The ribs hurt for a loooooong time - it's not nice feeling a sneeze coming on and knowing it's going to hurt!

buggsubique
23rd May 2008, 23:15
Yeah the shittiest thing is knowing youre about to hurt like fuck...3...2...1...&^%$^$*$*^%(^!!!

_Shrek_
25th May 2008, 18:59
Tell me about it! That's why I've finally got my arse into gear got the armour. The ribs hurt for a loooooong time - it's not nice feeling a sneeze coming on and knowing it's going to hurt!

mybe all you need to do is eat a few more B & E pies that should add to the padding all ready there :laugh:

jezzaNZ
25th May 2008, 20:43
Boys the only brand to get is Alpinestars, I have a set for trail riding and is the dogs bollocks. Very comfortable and I have good movement and ventilation. Will set you back a few more bucks than EVS and 661 but money well spent I rekon.

NordieBoy
25th May 2008, 21:35
Boys the only brand to get is Alpinestars, I have a set for trail riding and is the dogs bollocks. Very comfortable and I have good movement and ventilation. Will set you back a few more bucks than EVS and 661 but money well spent I rekon.

I agree.
Execept the only brand to get is Acerbis.
Oh, and Thor, Fox, Biko and ProGrip.
They're what I use and they're great.

XF650
25th May 2008, 22:03
I'v got the Biko pressure suit & it's saved me from some serious bruising a couple of times. Quite large back spine which tends to make me look like a hunch-back but would be very strong in an accident. Will keep it for trail riding and now looking for something less bulky for adventure riding.

mbazza
25th May 2008, 22:32
I've never contemplated a proper set of armour for adventure riding! Makes you think, doesn't it! Cheers.
:calm:

far queue
25th May 2008, 23:12
I've never contemplated a proper set of armour for adventure riding! Makes you think, doesn't it! Cheers.
:calm:It certainly makes you think while your riding home from the middle of nowhere thinking "fuck this hurts"