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Chest protecters?

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Hey guys i wanted to get some suggestions on what brands of chest protectors you guys like. Like fit and how good it works. Thanks guys. :supz:
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I use 2 2X2 plywood sheet with my old girlfriends stings :supz:

I also use a fox (3 years old model) and works fine!
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haha yeah Im using the 05 model Shift Assualt which is made by Fox and is a little cheaper in most places than others
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I've used several..my Fox airframe has outlasted any other.

It matters a lot less which one you get than it does that you GET one!

Sure, you can ride for awhile and wonder, 'Why bother?' Then you end up with your bike riding your head (and chest) done a hill in the mud. Then it becomes clear why you're glad you have one.

Dress for the crash.

It's gonna happen.

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my 4 yr old fox airframe has save me plenty of times and is still in good condition
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Post by KDXer »

I also have a Fox, it has saved me from losing alot of skin numurous times.

Just remember to wear your shirt UNDERNEATH the armour !!!

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Post by NM_KDX200 »

I wear an EVS suit most of the tme. When it's really hot (mid-90's), I switch to a Thor Aftershock, but the EVS has a lot better elbow and shoulder protection. Under a vented jersey, it's not bad.
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Post by canyncarvr »

WHAT??!! :shock:

No nip rings? No button stud?

Obviously a pic of someone other than the poster. We know THAT guy!! :wink:



FTR, you don't get/keep cool in whatever heat by taking your clothes off. You know that now, 'eh? :oops:

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