• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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Body armour

Ruffus

Husqvarna
AA Class
Last Sunday I went for a nice single track ride & ended up falling to the bottom of a ravine with my bike following close behind & landing on top of me. This is the result. Looks much worse a week later. Now the bruised area's are about triple the size & finding bruised area's I didn't even know I had a few days ago. Breathing hurts & getting out of bed is the worst, absolute torture.


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I was wearing an EVS BJ22 ballistic jersey. But it has very little rib protection, especially when you get a footpeg slamming into your rib cage.. I shredded the elbow protection area & don't want to think what I'd look like without the jersey. But I'd like something better. Does anyone know of a protective jersey that has good rib protection? I also smashed my ribs last year & it gets old real quick, pain for weeks & nothing can be done about it. Hopefully something can be done to help prevent it.

So anyone have recommendations?
Thanks in advance, all replies are appreciated :cheers:
 
They have supermoto under armor that may work out for you. The only brand I know of is called MVD. The guys that don't like wearing race leathers wear these underneath motocross gear. I hope it helps.
 
Falling to my right, I slammed into a partial tree trunk on some single track, ended up peeing a little pink pee 36 hours later. I got a $7 camping pad and cut it to fit the kidney belt on my Thor Impact Rig, no more bruised kidney for me.

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They have supermoto under armor that may work out for you. The only brand I know of is called MVD. The guys that don't like wearing race leathers wear these underneath motocross gear. I hope it helps.

Thanks for the info. I looked into them, but they don't seem to have any rib protection either. :excuseme:
 
Falling to my right, I slammed into a partial tree trunk on some single track, ended up peeing a little pink pee 36 hours later. I got a $7 camping pad and cut it to fit the kidney belt on my Thor Impact Rig, no more bruised kidney for me.

That may be an idea. Hard to believe no one makes one with rib protection. It seems to be a common injury, & I figured since my EVS is kinda shredded now I'd look into a new one that already had the protection.
 
You must build your own set of armour. The old [swedish?]Stilmotor stuff was pretty good for the upper body but most have never seen it. It had front and back coverage with full arm and elbow pads. Wore it out with a few sets of coopercross moto pants.
I now use a set of hockey pants w the rear cut out ziptied to the hinged kneepads and run a hard lacross kidney/pelvis saver on waist. You need riding pants 2" bigger to cover it all. On the upper body I have a Hannah Racing Products chest and back protector w a set of hockey knee pads ziptied to the shoulder for when you smoke a tree, these run down to the elbow and then I have a set of hinged Bauer hockey elbow pads that make it almost down to the wrist. Add a Shoei helmet and a set of Sidi boots and you can jump out of a car on the freeway or endo pinned in top gear and live to tell the tale.
 
Ouch, Dan! I guess riding is out for tomorrow. Dennis is out of town. Maybe I'll use the time for more backyard log practice. :)

FWIW, I think your ribs looked worse when it happened than they do now. Your elbow looks worse now.
 
Ouch, Dan! I guess riding is out for tomorrow. Dennis is out of town. Maybe I'll use the time for more backyard log practice. :)

FWIW, I think your ribs looked worse when it happened than they do now. Your elbow looks worse now.

Definitely out. Those pics were taken Monday, the day after. Today the bruising area is massive, back to front on the rib cage & both elbows, Hate to say it, but I'm guessing a couple more weeks.

Video footage is pretty much a wash. Branch knocked off the camera before I biffed it, when I remounted it, it was way off, mostly sky :excuseme:
 
Try TEKVEST for the freestyle model. It looks like it wraps around in the same way a life jacket or bulletproof best does.
 
I've been using the Komodo Adventure Jacket and have experienced a few falls that certainly would have caused some pain but this product has saved me from injury.

They are difficult to find but this place might have them

http://www.komodogear.com/store/Adventure-Armor-Jacket.html

not me.. but photos for you

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Description: Looking for a proven armored jacket that has both exernal hard armor and lots of soft padding? This is it! This jacket has all the desirable features at an incredible price. Very comfortable and fits like a second skin (this armored jacket is designed to fix very snug and be comfortable at the same time) due to the nylon chassis, this full armor jacket is made for those who seek adventure - literally. Heavy Duty Full Armor Jacket with CE rated armor used through out the jacket. Outstanding product for all types of extreme riding. This jacket is highly durable, ideal for use in hot weather climates and lightweight.
Technical:
- Incorporates CE rated armor EVERYWHERE
- Chest, Spine, Arms, Shoulders and Collar bone are fully protected
- Meets CE EN1621-2 level spec rating (the highest rating possible)
- Extra side padding around armor for comfort while riding
- Jacket is comprised of a heavy duty nylon chassis
- Collar bone protection
- Adjustable dual strap Velcro system (Kidney Belt) around waist
- Lower side padding for additional protection
- Heavy Duty back protector (EN1621-2 CE rated)
 
I've been using the Komodo Adventure Jacket and have experienced a few falls that certainly would have caused some pain but this product has saved me from injury.

They are difficult to find but this place might have them

http://www.komodogear.com/store/Adventure-Armor-Jacket.html

not me.. but photos for you

4104290185_0f343f63c3.jpg


4105055342_894ce293e8.jpg



Description: Looking for a proven armored jacket that has both exernal hard armor and lots of soft padding? This is it! This jacket has all the desirable features at an incredible price. Very comfortable and fits like a second skin (this armored jacket is designed to fix very snug and be comfortable at the same time) due to the nylon chassis, this full armor jacket is made for those who seek adventure - literally. Heavy Duty Full Armor Jacket with CE rated armor used through out the jacket. Outstanding product for all types of extreme riding. This jacket is highly durable, ideal for use in hot weather climates and lightweight.
Technical:
- Incorporates CE rated armor EVERYWHERE
- Chest, Spine, Arms, Shoulders and Collar bone are fully protected
- Meets CE EN1621-2 level spec rating (the highest rating possible)
- Extra side padding around armor for comfort while riding
- Jacket is comprised of a heavy duty nylon chassis
- Collar bone protection
- Adjustable dual strap Velcro system (Kidney Belt) around waist
- Lower side padding for additional protection
- Heavy Duty back protector (EN1621-2 CE rated)


I think we have a winner :banana: That looks like substantially more protection. I'd like to see one in person.
 
I think we have a winner :banana: That looks like substantially more protection. I'd like to see one in person.

What I've found with this product is that it has collar bone protection which I've not found on any others. The collar bone straps have some adjustment for physique where those silver bolts are on the front and back. Also the shoulder protection is massive as is the elbow with substantial padding underneath. I've went down pretty hard on my old 510 a few times and got up and started riding right away with disbelief that I was not felling something broken or bleeding. The lower kidney belt pulls the back of the spine protector in close and holds the jacket in place from riding up during a get off. Just walking around wearing this flak jacket and a helmet gives you the feeling that nothing can hurt you especially after a few test trial get offs.. I think you can order one and try it on .. and send it back if it isn't up to your expectations. A friend of mine tried to find one last year and ordered one that arrived but wasn't the right size and was able to return it. He could not find a medium in stock last year. Appears that are available now.
 
Ouch! If breathing hurts and getting out of bed is horrible...good chance you cracked some ribs. Done it a couple times, and it takes a good month or so to heal up. I don't use anything that doesn't have some hard plastic on it for gear. I've learned the hard way lol.
 
Ouch! If breathing hurts and getting out of bed is horrible...good chance you cracked some ribs. Done it a couple times, and it takes a good month or so to heal up. I don't use anything that doesn't have some hard plastic on it for gear. I've learned the hard way lol.
My EVS BJ22 does have a lot of protection, just not enough. I'm glad it's got a built in kidney belt because I've got a huge bruise in that area also. Like I said, I hate to think what would have happened without the ballistic jersey.

P.S. When I smashed my ribs last year the overall damage wasn't near as bad, but the pain was. Had xrays taken, nothing broken, doc said I probably tore the soft tissue holding the ribs together & yes it took a long time to heal. Worst part is there is nothing they can do about it.
 
Just walking around wearing this flak jacket and a helmet gives you the feeling that nothing can hurt you especially after a few test trial get offs.

Pretty sure this will be my choice. Thanks for the recommendation. :thumbsup: :cheers:
 
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