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Thread: Back Protectors - Alpinestars or Dainese?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Only one choice... get the Alpinestars one. They are even VERY comfy to wear for road riding, and the local back-up, if purchased in NZ, is great.
    What sort of back-up are you thinking of? I mean, it's cheap arse piece of plastic with some stitching... just how much value do you expect a local dealer network to add to something like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    What sort of back-up are you thinking of? I mean, it's cheap arse piece of plastic with some stitching... just how much value do you expect a local dealer network to add to something like that?
    Meaning... if it is found to be defective, say, Crown Kiwi will stand behind it.
    As a matter if interest.. Alpinestars waterproof garments ARE waterproof. If they leak, Crown Kiwi will fix it. I have had a Spidi waterproof jacket in the past, it was allegedly waterproof.... provided it wasn't worn in the rain. Try making a warranty claim on a leaky Spidi garment in this country and see how you get on.
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    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

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    not sure what Hamton downs is like, But I think trackdays an club racing dont care what protection you have on your back as long you have something
    Obviously if you can afford it get The flash one if you cant get something cheaper an spend the rest on a couple more trackdays IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy_mate View Post
    I trust both Brands
    are u a shareholder?
    'cause "brands" are usually focused on making happy shareholders, customers are collateral...

    http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload...tor%20test.pdf

    the article is getting old, actually, but i won't buy a dainese anyway, because of that and other stuff...
    alpinestar is a level 2?
    two years ago i bought a forcefield pro l2 and it was very comfy, now take a look around...

    on the other hand, having started to design a little road safety course by my self, i've learned a lot of interesting stuff on bps. the sum is: don't rely too much on that, and don't forget instead the rest...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Meaning... if it is found to be defective, say, Crown Kiwi will stand behind it.
    My Australian guys sent me some more (4 pairs) toe sliders when I found they wore out too fast... I'd put money on the NZ guys telling me tough shit and that'd be my lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    I purchased a Bionic 2 vest/back protector on special here in Chch for $200 FWIW... about 3 months ago. I've been meaning to get one (a back protector) for a while, they just happened to have it on special in the window when I went to get an oil filter and I'm a whore for getting more from a shop than I planned to.

    Gutted all of the armour out of one of my jackets and basically only use that now. It's a bit of a pain to get in and out of because the moulded arms in the jacket are quite tighht to it, but I figure that's probably not a bad thing as at least the armour won't move.

    With chest/back/shoulder/elbow/kidney protection you get a bit of an indestructible feeling for the first few weeks, which is kind of neat. After that I started thinking "Hmmm... where can I get a matching bit for my hips and knees....".

    If you can be bothered with the minor extra hassle, I'd recommend it... I would expect the chest vest bit to help keep the back protector where it works best, but that's only a guess.

    Worth asking around town, A* stuff seems to be competitively priced. Presumably that means Blue Wing Honda have nothing to do with the importation of it into NZ.
    Is it really comfy? I've been tossing up whether to buy one for hubby, primarily for his offroad riding, as I would like him to be wearing a back protector, and he seemed quite keen when we saw one at a bike expo. He's had a pretty big off from his quad bike and damaged a lot of lower back muscles, and his back isn't that great at the best of times due to injuries when he was younger.

    You sure did get yours at a good price!
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    It does not enhance your comfort, but it doesn't detract from it either, but I'm used to wearing 'big' armour in my jacket. As far as the back protector portion goes, I don't even notice it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy_mate View Post
    Chance... your a crack up. Mr jean shorts and sneakers doing wheelies lol
    yer bro thats how i roll.LOL nah one peice with race hump soon. thats balling!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    It does not enhance your comfort, but it doesn't detract from it either, but I'm used to wearing 'big' armour in my jacket. As far as the back protector portion goes, I don't even notice it.
    Thanks for that. One more question, yours doesn't have zip off sleeves so that the elbow protection can be removed? I know the BNS version does but it's a lot of extra money just for wanting two zips in the sleeves!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mazz1972 View Post
    Thanks for that. One more question, yours doesn't have zip off sleeves so that the elbow protection can be removed? I know the BNS version does but it's a lot of extra money just for wanting two zips in the sleeves!
    I don't know, but I can tell you that the chest piece with the sleeves unzips from the back protector. So yes, you can remove the sleeves, but the chest armour goes with it.

    On that note, it's worth briefly checking the two haven't unzipped slightly from each other before putting it on. I've only noticed it once, but I imagine it would twist it slightly making it uncomfortable if you didn't spot it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazz1972 View Post
    Thanks for that. One more question, yours doesn't have zip off sleeves so that the elbow protection can be removed? I know the BNS version does but it's a lot of extra money just for wanting two zips in the sleeves!
    Have a look at these ones to Mazz

    http://qmoto.co.nz/gear-shop/knox/up...category_id=12

    http://qmoto.co.nz/gear-shop/knox/up...category_id=12

    http://qmoto.co.nz/gear-shop/knox/up...category_id=12
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    Which brands do a good vest without the arm and shoulder protection? I'm just wanting good back and chest/rib protection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    Which brands do a good vest without the arm and shoulder protection? I'm just wanting good back and chest/rib protection?
    KNOX, get any back Protector in the range and get the chest protector insert, see here
    http://qmoto.co.nz/gear-shop/knox/upper-body
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    I just emailed you quasi before I saw your post, are you able to get the knox gilet air?

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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    I just emailed you quasi before I saw your post, are you able to get the knox gilet air?

    yes its the gilet fast back now, I will email you
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