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2_SL0
10th January 2005, 20:11
Im after pricing and brands styles and thought on back protectors.

Riff Raff
10th January 2005, 20:21
Im after pricing and brands styles and thought on back protectors.
$120 for a Spool 7 link - according to Two Smoker who raves about them. They also range from 3 link through to 7 link. Depending on height he says to go for either 6 or 7 link.

sAsLEX
10th January 2005, 20:23
Spidi Airback are about $400 odd but a good bit of kit

Silage
10th January 2005, 20:31
$120 for a Spool 7 link - according to Two Smoker who raves about them. They also range from 3 link through to 7 link. Depending on height he says to go for either 6 or 7 link.

Hey RR
Would you be able to get a pic of one of these as I am a bit "duh" :spudwhat: but they sound like something I should look into (creaky back after rides)

Sparky Bills
10th January 2005, 20:35
Value for money..Spool or Teknic.
Quality.. Spidi or AlpineStars.
I have a no-name one, and it suits me just fine.
The kidney belt part is great. Gives HEAPS of support.

Kickaha
10th January 2005, 20:38
Hey RR
Would you be able to get a pic of one of these as I am a bit "duh" :spudwhat: but they sound like something I should look into (creaky back after rides)

http://www.spool-bikewears.com/gb/protec2.htm

I use the 6 link model,think it was about $100 a couple of years ago, comfortable to wear and I now use it on my roadbike all the time as well

avgas
10th January 2005, 20:45
keep an eye out on trademe, 2 months ago i picked up a Tecknic tourer back protector, brand new for $20. Still had rapping on it.
He also sold a full 6 or wot eva link on for about $50.
They feel so comfy to wear while riding i always wear mine

El Dopa
10th January 2005, 20:52
Hey RR
Would you be able to get a pic of one of these as I am a bit "duh" :spudwhat: but they sound like something I should look into (creaky back after rides)

My Spidi fits pretty well, but doesn't actually seem to give me any support when I'm riding.

I chose quality over price cos I want something that'll do the business when/if I bin hard and land on, or hit, my back/spine.

Hope that helps.

Kickaha
10th January 2005, 20:54
I forgot to mention,I've track tested mine on 3 occasions and got lots of bruises,grazes etc everywhere but my back!

Motu
10th January 2005, 21:26
Whatever you get,check it's CE rating - for back protectors that is...EN1621-2.

Kwaka-Kid
10th January 2005, 21:53
I think i can get hold of a brand new ProGrip back protector for around $150, awesome gear.

2_SL0
11th January 2005, 06:53
I think i can get hold of a brand new ProGrip back protector for around $150, awesome gear.

I could be interested, what size and model is it?

Kwaka-Kid
11th January 2005, 17:03
I could be interested, what size and model is it?

http://www.progrip.com/default.asp?ite=pro

the 5500, Really top notch quality, and although i havnt seen progrip back protectors really out there (new to the market basically) there are well known for there MX gear like armour, protective pants etc.

What do they retail at like somewhere the far side of $200.

2_SL0
11th January 2005, 20:04
If its large I will take it, but if med I will need to try it for size.