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Body Armour
« on: November 27, 2008, 20:26:31 PM »

Hey, I did do a search on this, but didn't find what I was looking for, so here goes.

Ive currently got a sixsixone pressure suit, and its time for a change.
I hate wearing body armour because is so bulky basically, although due to having to wear it for racing i don't have a choice really. So I'm after a new pressure suit, and am looking for something thats not to bulky, any suggestions?
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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2008, 20:35:38 PM »

Look at the dainese stuff mate, 100x better than 661 armour:)

and the spine board can be worn by itself which is a bonus
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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2008, 09:28:03 AM »

As above, Dainese is the best and much lighter than it's 661 counterparts
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/Cycle/7/Dainese_Impact_Jacket_Race/5360028794/   end of thread  Smiley
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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2008, 23:24:19 PM »

stand alone spine board + elbow pads for races all you need isn't it?
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« Reply #4 on: November 28, 2008, 23:39:53 PM »

http://www.descent-world.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&Itemid=82&task=view&id=977
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« Reply #5 on: November 28, 2008, 23:45:04 PM »

661 Core Saver does the job dandy!

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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2008, 17:15:37 PM »

stand alone spine board + elbow pads for races all you need isn't it?

Are you sure?, I only race SDA's so if I can get away with spin board and elbow pads i'd go for that.
Can anyone confirm?
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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #7 on: November 29, 2008, 17:19:08 PM »

what catagory u in?
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« Reply #8 on: November 29, 2008, 17:20:17 PM »

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Armour Guidelines
 
The SDA have introduced a minimum body armour rule for competitors riding in the SDA Series and Championships. This document is to assist riders with the minimum criteria expected, it is not a finite list of acceptable armour as no definitive kite marked list is available either from governing bodies or the industry.
 
The level of protection is split into 2 age groups, 18 and under and over 18’s. This is in addition to Rule 9 regarding Full Face Helmets, which must be 1 part full face type and CE certified and conform to European standard EN1078.
 
Over 18 protection is as follows;
 
Spinal
All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.
 
Requirements
·         Self fastening- does not require auxiliary fastening devices to secure to the body.
·         Constructed of a solid material e.g. Plastic.
·         Cover full length of back from between shoulder blades to tail bone.
·         Can be fully, partially or non articulated in design.
·         Can be stand alone back protectors or part of a protective suit e.g. Full body, half body or vest.
 
Not permitted
·         Soft protectors without solid inserts e.g. not foam or neoprene.
·         Motocross style “roost guards” unless with a specific back protector, not just a rear roost deflector.
 
Gloves
All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.
 
Requirements
·         Gloves giving full finger coverage.
 
Not permitted
·         Partially fingered gloves.
 
 
18 and under (Juvenile, Youth and Junior Category) protection is as follows;
 
Spinal
All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.
 
Requirements
·         Self fastening- does not require auxiliary fastening devices to secure to the body.
·         Constructed of a solid material e.g. Plastic.
·         Cover full length of back from between shoulder blades to tail bone.
·         Can be fully, partially or non articulated in design.
·         Can be stand alone back protectors or part of a protective suit e.g. Full body, half body or vest.
 
Not permitted
·         Soft protectors without solid inserts e.g. not foam or neoprene.
·         Motocross style “roost guards” unless with a specific back protector, not just a rear roost deflector.
 
Gloves
All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.
 
Requirements
·         Gloves giving full finger coverage.
 
Not permitted
·         Partially fingered gloves.
 

Shoulder
All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.
 
Requirements
·         Self fastening- does not require auxiliary fastening devices to secure to the body.
·         Constructed of a solid material e.g. Plastic.
·         Can be stand alone shoulder protectors or part of a protective suit e.g. Full body, half body or vest.
 
Not permitted
·         Soft protectors without solid inserts e.g. Not foam or neoprene.
 
 
Elbow
All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.
 
Requirements
·         Self fastening- does not require auxiliary fastening devices to secure to the body.
·         Can be stand alone elbow protectors or part of a protective suit e.g. Full body, half body or vest.
·         Constructed of a solid material e.g. Plastic.
·         Can be elbow only or combined elbow/forearm protection.
 
Not Permitted
·         Soft protectors without solid inserts e.g. Not foam or neoprene.
 
 
 
Knee/Shin
All equipment used should have been designed and sold with the express purpose of being used as protective sports clothing.
 
Requirements
·         Self fastening- does not require auxiliary fastening devices to secure to the body.
·         Can be stand alone leg protectors or part of a protective suit e.g. Full body, half body or vest.
·         Constructed of a solid material e.g. Plastic.
·         Can be one piece knee/shin protectors or separate knee and shin padding.
·         Full length shin protection
 
Not Permitted
·         Soft protectors without solid inserts e.g. Not foam or neoprene.
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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #9 on: November 29, 2008, 18:09:41 PM »

what catagory u in?


Junior, but lack of a driving licence means i dont race much. And thanks for posting that up. The way i read it, means i dont think i'll get away with spine board nd elbow pads. oh well...
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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #10 on: November 29, 2008, 18:49:28 PM »

yeah i'm in junior too, you need a full suit, knee and shin and full finger gloves  Wink
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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #11 on: November 30, 2008, 13:07:32 PM »

So going by those guide lines that were posted, the forcefield is out because its not solid/is foam?. thats a shame Sad
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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #12 on: Yesterday at 08:41:33 »

yep, that is a shame  Undecided
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Re: Body Armour
« Reply #13 on: Today at 15:35:12 »

i got a 661 pressure suit and i find if you dont wear anything under it is realy irritates.
also the elbow pad doesnt like up with ym elbow in length(to high up) and it spinds round to the side of my elbow not over my actual elbow.
am probs guna go dainese
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