Interesting video.
Attends will help that.Thought this was a joke video for today, but damn, surprised to hear how ineffective regular pads can be.
You are a bit overstating ...none of the armour is styrofoam or foam rubber.inch or two of styrofoam or foam rubber can't really do much to help you there.
If you have sciatica, stretching in the evening and morning changed my life. Plenty of youtube content covering many stretches that help.I've never been confident of "in pant" knee protection - it moves around too easily so have worn separate knee armour for years.
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Some heat retention but makes it easy to kneel and stays in place and I use them with the eBike to protect my knees wearing padded shorts with them
Just got these mainly for comfort on the CB300 ...mixed results...have extra room in the RevIt pants these days so anything that takes pressure off my sciatic nerve is welcome. Have not had a long ride in them yet and think need a bit of time to soften up. My AirHawk has seen better days.
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Jacket I also removed the back protector to be cooler.. I do have an armoured shirt here but been wearing the jackets.
It has far better armour than any of my jackets.
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Take away, I'd rather wear armour on my joints that won't easily move around.
I agree.I think the AGATT folks are doing a dis-service to the riding public, with the idea that "gear" is gonna save your skin.
NOPE.
Riding "gear" is designed to minimize abrasions when sliding down the track... it ain't doing **** to protect you from a post office box or light standard at the side of the road. The physics of a 50- 100 kg mass of nice soft and squishy human hitting an immovable object at speed ain't pretty and all the Dainese or Alpinestars in the world won't help.
Kangaroo skin will help reduce, but not eliminate, burns, but does nothing went confronted with Newton's Laws of motion. All that mass has kinetic energy it has to get rid of... and breaking bones is a good way of burning off that energy.
Do you want to talk about helmets now?
Agreed.And yes I agree that to expect armour to protect you from significant impact is naive for sure, as people have said above. But that fact doesn't mean that its pointless to wear.
The video is a mashup of a few lines from a bunch of different studies. Individually those studies may or may not support the statements being made in the video.The study he quotes asks people with fractures if they were wearing armour, and if they say yes that makes the armour useless? What about all the people who fell and did not get fractures? or were saved from injury becasue of armour? Were those people included in the study? I like all the Fort-Nine stuff and it seems pretty smart, but this actually seems a bit like clickbait unless I'm misunderstanding something.
And yes I agree that to expect armour to protect you from significant impact is naive for sure, as people have said above. But that fact doesn't mean that its pointless to wear.