bigmo
Husqvarna
AA Class
Check out these shorts:
https://www.shockdoctor.com/ultra-shockskin-5-pad-impact-short
This past summer, I took a spill outside Crested Butte (Doctor's Park #424 for the locals) that could have been a REAL problem. For a few mins, I thought I could have broken my femur. I came off the bike at a low speed, but landed with full force on a sharp embedded baby-head.
I had zero padding on the front, and the simple slide in foam on the side of my thigh. The area that had foam sustained minimal damage, while the front swelled to ghastly proportions and after vomiting a few times from pain - allowed me to ride out the next 40 miles under the influence of an opiate. NOT a pretty day. It ruined my ride - but ti could have been worse.
My regular physician is a downhill mountain biker and a few weeks later, my body was still cleaning up the bruising when he asked what I did. He mentioned some shorts he used by Shock Doctor.
I was wondering if any of you use these or similar shorts and what your thoughts are. I have been riding dirt for 35 years and this was the first time I really banked the thigh - but a broken femur could mean a helo ride in many areas. Heck, it could mean death in some... It doesnt take a ton of padding to displace the energy. Sure it will still hurt and bruise - but a break is significantly reduced.
Thoughts?
https://www.shockdoctor.com/ultra-shockskin-5-pad-impact-short
This past summer, I took a spill outside Crested Butte (Doctor's Park #424 for the locals) that could have been a REAL problem. For a few mins, I thought I could have broken my femur. I came off the bike at a low speed, but landed with full force on a sharp embedded baby-head.
I had zero padding on the front, and the simple slide in foam on the side of my thigh. The area that had foam sustained minimal damage, while the front swelled to ghastly proportions and after vomiting a few times from pain - allowed me to ride out the next 40 miles under the influence of an opiate. NOT a pretty day. It ruined my ride - but ti could have been worse.
My regular physician is a downhill mountain biker and a few weeks later, my body was still cleaning up the bruising when he asked what I did. He mentioned some shorts he used by Shock Doctor.
I was wondering if any of you use these or similar shorts and what your thoughts are. I have been riding dirt for 35 years and this was the first time I really banked the thigh - but a broken femur could mean a helo ride in many areas. Heck, it could mean death in some... It doesnt take a ton of padding to displace the energy. Sure it will still hurt and bruise - but a break is significantly reduced.
Thoughts?