finally at home. first I would like a buy alpinestars A6, or A10 chest protector, but it was unavailable.
80e in motoshop, so lightweigh,airly and good sizing for big guy.
I've not tried that one. I really like Alpinestars gear, but for MTB everything I've tried so far is too hot - they always have what looks like great ventilation, but it's normally limited on where the air actually comes all the way though.
This one was much more lightweight, had crap protection and got really hot :
Product Image: (note : The Alpinestars image looks like the chest is a lattice mesh similar to the back armour, it's not, it's a semi rigid 5mm thick piece of foam with a few holes drilled in it) Product name: Alpinestars Paragon Pro Protector Vest Price paid: €100 Score (out of 10): 6...
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This is a little more like the one you're looking at, but compared to most other things it was uncomfortably hot.
Product Image: Product name: Alpinestars Bionic Plus Protection Vest Price paid: €100 Score (out of 10): 6 Review: Eternally in search of the "ultimate" protection .. I tried the Alpinestars Bionic Range. The "Bionic" Upper body protection range consists of three products. The Alpinestars...
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For really excellent front and rear protection there's the RXR protectors. The main downside again is heat. I've modified mine, but I'm still not super happy with it.
RXR Protect was one company I missed when endlessly looking for the ultimate armour combination. Selling directly and focusing much of their promotional efforts on the MX world, they just didn't ever come up in comparisons or the multitude of...
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There's dozens of different vest type tops. I've been re-trying several of mine lately that I didn't give away, but I still find the TLD7855 the coolest to wear - the padding doesn't get as warm as D3O type protection and it just lets the air through better all over. Doesn't sound like it would fit you though.
There's the racer, not sure it would go big enough and the chest protection is minimal :
Product name: Racer Motion Top 2 Price paid: €200 Score (out of 10): 8 Racers (Racer Gloves) second version of their "Motion Top" with lots of improvements. There are dozens of different "body armours" out there. They all pick their own line through the different compromises you have to make...
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There's various Leatt ones, and whilst I like a lot of the Leatt armour I didn't keep hold of any of the tops I tried, thye all seemed a bit lacking in overall protection with the armoured sections being too small.
Product Image: Product name: Leatt 3DF Airfit Hybrid Price paid: €300 Score (out of 10): 5 Review: There are various types of body armour out there. For many Knee pads is a step too far, for others you can't have too much. I'm the latter. My main goto "body armour" - for the upper body has...
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Forcefield would make things which would fit you, but they get a bit too warm on an MTB.
Product name: Forcefield Pro Shirt XV Price paid: £120 (RRP £220 - see bottom for link) Score (out of 10) Protection : 8 - Light weight and Very effective armour panels. Score (out of 10) Fit/General : 5 - The main fabric is too stretchy so the shoulder and elbow pads can move around too much...
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A Troy Lee 5955 would protect well (Hard plastic type), but the back protection is a bit short.
Product name: Troy Lee Designs 5955 Chest Protector Price paid: £190 Score (out of 10): 6 Review: Another Golden oldie from Troy Lee Designs. Like the 7855 it's also been around for 9 years - for the simple fact that it's good ! I'd discounted this from all my early research due to it's age...
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I think if I was about to buy a hard armour now for just chest/back, I'd probably go for something like the Fox Raceframe impact chest guard or even the Raceframe Roost Chest guard (lighter with less padding, but also cooler and the hard plastic will protect better than any of the reactive armours). You could wear them under or over a shirt and they look like they breath really well. If you overheat too much in your armour, you just won't wear it when it's hot.