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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    SPIDI = overpriced under performing rip off, well thats my opinion but each to their own.
    They are to thick and clumsey and if you havent got heaps of spare room in your leathers they can make the jacket or one piece way to tight, or so my customers tell me when I sell them a QUASiMOTO one
    Actually, The reason I brought the Spidi is coz it's the only one that was completely comfortable. You don't know it's there.

    I have worn one a Quasi one previously (courtesy of Skelstar) and found it kept riding up and digging into the base of my neck (Most uncomfortable). Doesn't happen on the Spidi's though. and the Quasi wasn't even a large size.


    Then again - I'm a firm believer, you get what you pay for.
    But to add to that: There are different brands that fit different people better. So shop before you buy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    They are expensive yes, I have the airback and it was nearly 500 or so.
    Kerry from Sawyers sold me an Airback last week for under $350. But then again - He the Man!

    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    Hey I totally recommend Quasievil's back protectors... was wearing one of his when I crashed... did its job 110%
    I highsided at 100kph and had no back protector on and my back was also %110 fine!

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    Personaly I think back protectors are as important as the helmet. Don't go anywhere without 'both.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dafe
    I have worn one a Quasi one previously (courtesy of Skelstar) and found it kept riding up and digging into the base of my neck (Most uncomfortable). Doesn't happen on the Spidi's though. and the Quasi wasn't even a large size.

    Sounds like you were not wearing it correctly, should have the waist band around your hips, not your stomach for a start. if you wear it correctly you wont have a problem mr Dafe.
    It does happen on Spidis, as I rode with one for quite some time, then I learnt how to wear them properly
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    hay ya Quicker...its no different than any other garment..try on as many as possible untill ya find something your really comfortable with

    Sorry Quasi......(i didnt know you back then) ....
    I wear a "UFO Plast" an Italian protector . and love it to bits......
    at the time (4yr ago) it was 1 of the very few brands that catered for small waist (kidneybelt) with full adult spine length (they have 4 sizes which work on hight mine being Large @ 5'8"). iv takin a hit or 2 & has served me well
    The back plate is 9"across. removable pad lined can b cleaned
    Tip; look for wide shoulder straps - lol less rubbing on brastraps

    but as said try on as many as u can
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Sounds like you were not wearing it correctly, should have the waist band around your hips, not your stomach for a start. if you wear it correctly you wont have a problem mr Dafe.
    It does happen on Spidis, as I rode with one for quite some time, then I learnt how to wear them properly
    I don't have that problem on Spidis, Spools or Teknics protectors. Only yours Quasi.


    Perhaps Spidi, Spool and Teknics have designed them all incorrectly, and coz they're all wrong, and coz I wear them wrong....... I find them all comfortable!
    But when I need to wear your correct one in my wrong manner, It doesn't fit well.

    Maybe you should write to those companies and recorrect their designs for them.

    or maybe as I mentioned earlier.....

    I do wear Quasi's right but perhaps Quasi's isn't the right fit for everybody.
    Afterall, I don't fit Spidi one piece suits...... But I do fit Alpinestars. Spidi didn't say I was wearing their suits wrong though.
    However, Who knows, I should have checked I didn't have my legs in the arm sleeves.

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    Here are some pic's so you can compare the Quasi and the Spidi Back Warrior.

    Pic 1 - Spidi
    Pic 2 & 4 - Quasi
    Pic 3 - Quasi Left, Spidi Right

    Kidney belt
    The quasi is wider and not shaped for hips so as you can see from the 2nd photo in order to get a snug fit I had to cross it over. The 4th photo shows the quasi not crossed over so it gapes out at the top. This can be avoided by wearing it up higher but as quasi himself suggests it's supposed to be worn on the hips (although I have to say it rides up anyway). The Spidi is shaped (photo 1), fits snugly and doesn't ride up

    Dimensions
    The quasi is a bit longer at the bottom (from the kidney belt down), and is slightly thinner. The Spidi is lighter and wider across the shoulders.

    Ventilation
    The Quasi has none, the Spidi has a mesh ventilated duct on the inside that leads to the 3 mesh holes you can see in the pic. The quasi has a removable liner you can wash.

    Price
    I think the Quasi is $90, the Spidi is $250 (I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong here)

    Safety
    They both conform to the same CE safety standard. Coverage wise the Spidi is a bit wider in places, quasi is a bit longer.

    Interestingly they are both yellow, perhaps this is the international standard colour for back protection...
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    Damn just took a proper look at those pic's - they are really unflattering
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    Quote Originally Posted by bert_is_evil
    Here are some pic's so you can compare the Quasi and the Spidi Back Warrior.

    Pic 1 - Spidi
    Pic 2 & 4 - Quasi
    Pic 3 - Quasi Left, Spidi Right

    Kidney belt
    The quasi is wider and not shaped for hips so as you can see from the 2nd photo in order to get a snug fit I had to cross it over. The 4th photo shows the quasi not crossed over so it gapes out at the top. This can be avoided by wearing it up higher but as quasi himself suggests it's supposed to be worn on the hips (although I have to say it rides up anyway). The Spidi is shaped (photo 1), fits snugly and doesn't ride up

    Dimensions
    The quasi is a bit longer at the bottom (from the kidney belt down), and is slightly thinner. The Spidi is lighter and wider across the shoulders.

    Ventilation
    The Quasi has none, the Spidi has a mesh ventilated duct on the inside that leads to the 3 mesh holes you can see in the pic. The quasi has a removable liner you can wash.

    Price
    I think the Quasi is $90, the Spidi is $250 (I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong here)

    Safety
    They both conform to the same CE safety standard. Coverage wise the Spidi is a bit wider in places, quasi is a bit longer.

    Interestingly they are both yellow, perhaps this is the international standard colour for back protection...
    looks like you need the next size down to me?
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    They are both size Small
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dafe
    I highsided at 100kph and had no back protector on and my back was also %110 fine!
    Whew pleased to hear it Dafe!
    I really should upgrade mine as I have one of the original dainese ones!!! It's only about 20 years old now lol.
    Let me know what you think of the airback?

    I still think today that back protectors are even more applicable on the street than the track as there are so many more obstacles to hit on the road, esp gutters.

    Thanks to my back protector I'm still walking. The biggest high side I ever had was at Timaru. I got taken out in race one of the nats that year. I flew so high up into the air I was looking waaaaay down at the up turned face of the flag marshal! After the race, I had spectators coming up to me saying "Did you know that when you landed on the track, your whole body bounced up of it again" Thanks to the back protector, I was able to front for race 2 and I smashed the lap record.
    I'd say I could well have been in the spinal unit at CHCH had I not been wearing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    SPIDI = overpriced under performing rip off, well thats my opinion but each to their own.
    They are to thick and clumsey and if you havent got heaps of spare room in your leathers they can make the jacket or one piece way to tight, or so my customers tell me when I sell them a QUASiMOTO one
    Of course they are. That's why their products are sold all over the world, used by some of the top names in bike sport.
    And their designer has been doing R&D for them for 15 years, they use the best manufacturers available.
    But what they hell, they'll probably look at a buy-out from Quasimoto when they see the superiority of your gear.
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19
    Oh yeah, I've come off twice on the track wearing Quasi's gear (gloves and back protector) and both have held up well.
    Did you actually strike anything with your back or just slide down the road?
    Impacts are where the extra quality of Spidi, Dainese etc. shows.
    Those top manufacturers treat EC as a minimum standard.
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Did you actually strike anything with your back or just slide down the road?
    Impacts are where the extra quality of Spidi, Dainese etc. shows.
    Those top manufacturers treat EC as a minimum standard.
    Lou are you saying that the Italian stuff won't get scratched because they are better quality? How do you measure that glove A is better than glove B during a crash since I was only wearing glove A.

    Standards are good but the manufacturers spend an enormous amount of cash convincing us that their product is so superior. Reality is that the effectiveness of one manufacturer's product being clearly superior in the event of like accidents is unproven. Features, fit and style is another topic of course.

    Quasi has some cost effective gear that can be purchased, worn and provide protection when people can't afford the high priced Italian products you mentioned. The same people may not have that protection if they have a crippling accident while saving up to buy the higher priced alternative.
    Motobob

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    The last thing I will say on this matter is, my gear performs, it is priced well, in many cases it is the difference between having gear and not having gear.

    I do believe that a SPIDI or whatever top brand their is, is without doubt overpriced, the Motorcycle shops only make it worse with their margin on top, I understand the shops have margins have wages etc to pay, however the shops have also been pricing gear up to a level which is largely un affordable to the average Kiwi on average wages.

    I Stand absolutely fucken proud to be selling my branded gear, I also stand right bloody behind it !!!! unlike the bike shops who folgg complaints off to the importer or disregard them completely (read the forums all the complaints about the bike shops are there). My gear peforms in crashes 16 to date not including multiple offs with some customers and each one of them is still wearing the original gear, thats the FACTS, that is a RESULT
    So with that in mind any big brand high priced imported gear can kiss my white arse !!!!


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