Hi buddies!
Well, on to the last entry for this protections. The truth is that we have spoken so far of basic protections you can use forever, and we analyzed those protections also advanced to the world the fall, freeride, and aggressive practices such as in "gross enduro. To finish the series will see a kind of protections that only make sense if you do freeride descent or because they are designed exclusively for these disciplines. As always, I say, any protection is never over, but I will discuss below, are somewhat excessive for normal use.
I'll talk about three types of protections, namely specific neck, breastplates and protections buttocks, hips and noble parts.
Let's start with the wahoo. The bibs have a duty to protect primarily the spine, part of the pectoral, and sometimes the rib area, and often also bring comprehensive protection for shoulders and arms, elbows and not only if no elbow, arm and forearm, so rather than higher armor vests could call.
If you watch it also takes a plastic and neoprene fabric reinforcements quite thick in the areas where no plastic. Err a bit of protection in the lower chest and rib area. Although there is in various sizes (and it is very important that you buy the exact size that does not move or press), has several adjustable Velcro to fit the width of your shoulders and chest protection can be raised and down a bit, so it is very customizable. Choosing right size is very comfortable, fits well and does not touch the body anywhere. Spinal protection is very large, and covers almost all back plus column. In addition, the neck is fairly wide and comfortable, which will allow you to use a specific neck protection. In short, if Dickey're looking for a medium-high to a low price. This is the best thing from my point of view.
is important to know that you can buy all the protections that make up an armor breastplate or separately. You can buy just the backpack, shoulder pads, chest protector, etc.. From my point of view it makes no sense unless you want to mix components for other reasons such as increased mobility, quality, etc. I'll give you some examples of back and chest protection you can buy separately from the mark 661.
Since we mentioned the protections of the neck, we mess with them. The first thing to say is that the protections of neck started to show not long ago in the world of motocross. And as the discipline of the decline is quite similar, they started to make some riders of this kind was to buy existing protections for the motocross and use them to DH. Even in the world of motocross there are very few brands and models for this type of protection, and to this day, to my knowledge, there are only two, Leatt and Alpinestars. It happens that both a mark just like the other protections frabric motocross-specific, not DH, and this poses a problem, by bike down the posture is long overdue and this forces to lift and throw your head back, and this is the problem, because when use a motocross protector may not bother you and let you raise your head to the level you want and the comfort you need.
also have to take into account other factors that are more or less pronounced depending on the helmet you wear, because the hulls of descent (even though almost the same as the motocross) are a little higher, I mean left exposed neck more than the bike to facilitate the movement of the head, therefore, cervical protection function may be impaired.
Fortunately, the brand Leatt, has realized this and has made a specific neck protector downhill bike, and it is this, the model DBX Leatt. To my knowledge, is the only product specifically for neck protectors decrease in MTB. Its appearance is as follows:
In the picture you can clearly see that the objective of these protectors is that the neck does not "bow" before a fall, and maintain its verticality relation to the body as possible. Due to its complexity and ability to adapt and type of injuries avoided, I recommend you go to the home page Leatt (South African brand of course) so you can find out about it. It's not something you can buy like crazy, first because it is expensive, about 250 euros a model "cheap", and 400 euros more expensive, lightweight and secondly because I do not think that this safeguard of all, read well protected and no.
Its weight is between 500 and 700 grams, so between that, the helmet and breastplate, you are putting considerable weight on the upper body to be moved. It is therefore important to examine the compatibility of the guard with your bib and helmet.
Its weight is between 500 and 700 grams, so between that, the helmet and breastplate, you are putting considerable weight on the upper body to be moved. It is therefore important to examine the compatibility of the guard with your bib and helmet.
The good thing is you only have two sizes (S and M) and M is for adults in general, but as has many settings and you can customize the fit to your size. This is a success because almost assures us that we will enforce the protective measures unless you have something atypical.
So, you know, if you buy a neck protector, analyze things well, is a strong pocket. I'm buying the model DBX Comp II in January or February, so I'll tell you.
I had the opportunity to talk with people in person Leatt last Festibike in Madrid and I was told it works quite well and the injuries avoided, and an important aspect is that it reduces drastically the number of lesions of clavicle, which is one of the most common injuries. But better you put a video of another bike fair in explaining all existing models to bike.
I had the opportunity to talk with people in person Leatt last Festibike in Madrid and I was told it works quite well and the injuries avoided, and an important aspect is that it reduces drastically the number of lesions of clavicle, which is one of the most common injuries. But better you put a video of another bike fair in explaining all existing models to bike.
What if it is extremely important to understand is that the use of a neck protector does not guarantee at all that you have a neck injury, for sure the most serious and terrible of all. Only ensures that you can reduce your risk of injury, that's all. As I always say, these are protections, no jacket. And at a stroke really important, you're not secured against anything. As carefully and know your limits.
However, a Leatt can be very useful in case of serious fall, and if not, look at this video, which also explains as it protects the neck probably saved him from the wheelchair to the BMX rider. ; And here an important fact, after a piñazo "well, we should see whether the guard should not go away and buy a new one.
Finally, let's talk about the protections of buttocks and hips. The first thing to say is there are not many guards in this regard, and it is surprising, since the "culetazos" is something really common in the fall, and the few I know are motcross brand. The most advanced I've seen (not tried) is the model Alpinestars Bionic Freeride MX . We must recognize that if you're wearing all the protections we have discussed so far, more than this, your security level is really high.
protection is clearly visible to the tailbone area and side protection for the outer parts of the legs. The price is expensive, but will be one of my next purchase, as I believe that I have these parts at high risk.
Well, as I said, if you get all this, you're going to look like Robocop or a Star Wars stormtrooper, at least, hehe. Although none of the protections is discussed more in all if you do fall, even in conditions not very aggressive. You never know where it may be this fall that may ruin many things. No ash or negative to be in the DH and be always thinking you're going to hit, you have to throw something of value, and often is the fear that our capabilities so that limits us. But the reality is that the fall is secured at one time or another, the end of the call for something dangerous sport. But improving your technique, knowing your limits and taking the appropriate protections, falls are few, usually mild or very mild and thanks to your protection will not in any bruise, sprain, etc, nothing that a few ibuprofen and a few days of rest can not fix.
Enjoy the fall, but surely and head, and as I always say, these are protections, no jacket. And before a really important shot, you're not sure against anything. As carefully and know your limits, if you think this cut is not made for you at this time why do you bound? In my opinion it is better to go home with doubt with a leg or broken vertebra and improve your technique until you can safely jump.
One last final recommendation is that before buying any type of protection you investigate and ask questions in forums and read product descriptions thoroughly to see if it fits what you want . On the other hand, in this the issue of size is crucial, if you buy something big will fall or move and therefore will adequately protect, and if you squeeze small purchases, subtract mobility and prevent you from pedaling or move with ease on the bike, which can also be a cause of decline, or at least discomfort manifest.
See you on the trail!