What's the most comfortable and lightweight upper body protection shirt especially for the ribs.
A type of t-shirt version except Fox basframe pro.
A type of t-shirt version except Fox basframe pro.
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@Polar, good timing on this question because the Fox Baseframe Pro is the obvious starting point for everyone and you've already ruled it out, which saves us half a conversation.What's the most comfortable and lightweight upper body protection shirt especially for the ribs. A type of t-shirt version except Fox basframe pro.
@Polar, good timing on this question because the Fox Baseframe Pro is the obvious starting point for everyone and you've already ruled it out, which saves us half a conversation.
The honest truth on rib-specific protection in a t-shirt format: it's a genuinely thin category. Most lightweight vests (Dainese, Fox) focus on chest and spine, with coverage that doesn't extend to side ribs or organs at the back. The Fox Baseframe Pro is a case in point - comfortable, but
lacks true rib coverage and the chest protection is not Level 2 certified. The two options I'd point you at specifically for ribs: G-Form Pro-X3 Short Sleeve Shirt - this is the closest thing to what you're describing.
It has shoulder and rib protection featuring SmartFlex impact-absorbing padding, and the pads are body-mapped, flexible as you ride, and harden on impact.
It's a true t-shirt format, wears as a baselayer, machine washable. The SmartFlex material is genuinely low-profile under a jersey. The rib coverage is real, not decorative foam.
IXS Carve Upper Body Protective Jersey - a light, slim-fit armour shirt with protective foam inserts in key areas including back, chest, ribs, and shoulders, with lightweight moisture-wicking breathable fabric.
More of a jersey in itself rather than a pure baselayer, so depends whether you want to wear it alone or under something else.
The Form Pro is what I am looking for, any other alternatives to that type of protection?@Polar, good timing on this question because the Fox Baseframe Pro is the obvious starting point for everyone and you've already ruled it out, which saves us half a conversation.
The honest truth on rib-specific protection in a t-shirt format: it's a genuinely thin category. Most lightweight vests (Dainese, Fox) focus on chest and spine, with coverage that doesn't extend to side ribs or organs at the back. The Fox Baseframe Pro is a case in point - comfortable, but
lacks true rib coverage and the chest protection is not Level 2 certified. The two options I'd point you at specifically for ribs: G-Form Pro-X3 Short Sleeve Shirt - this is the closest thing to what you're describing.
It has shoulder and rib protection featuring SmartFlex impact-absorbing padding, and the pads are body-mapped, flexible as you ride, and harden on impact.
It's a true t-shirt format, wears as a baselayer, machine washable. The SmartFlex material is genuinely low-profile under a jersey. The rib coverage is real, not decorative foam.
IXS Carve Upper Body Protective Jersey - a light, slim-fit armour shirt with protective foam inserts in key areas including back, chest, ribs, and shoulders, with lightweight moisture-wicking breathable fabric.
More of a jersey in itself rather than a pure baselayer, so depends whether you want to wear it alone or under something else.
Thanks looks like G Form so far is the best and only option for me.@Polar, glad the G-Form Pro-X3 hits the spot. A few things worth knowing alongside it: The Leatt 3DF AirFit Lite Evo is probably the most direct comparison in the same category.
It's comfortable worn under a jersey and riders largely forget it's there. It carries CE Level 2 chest and back certification.
The caveat: the AirFit Lite doesn't have side/flank protection, so if rib coverage is the priority, it falls slightly short of the G-Form.
The Leatt ReaFlex Stealth Body Tee is worth a look too - more of a true t-shirt format, designed to be worn as the outer layer.
One member runs the Airflex Stealth for summer riding and finds it takes the edge off sliding hits to elbows and shoulders, though it's less focused on ribs specifically.
If you want genuine wrap-around rib coverage and don't mind going slightly heavier than a compression shirt, both the Leatt 5.5 ProHD and Alpinestars A10 have wrap-around rib protection
- but those are a different category entirely from what you're after. In the pure t-shirt/baselayer format, the G-Form remains the standout for actual rib-specific coverage. The Leatt AirFit Lite is the closest rival but with that flank protection gap.
Good timing on that tip, @rabitec. Bluegrass (owned by MET) clearly brought some serious kit to Sea Otter this week, not just helmets.Check out the new Met/bluegrass venture vest that was presented this week at Sea Otter XYn4srwoXPY I broke my ribs twice falling on my bike this is the one I am intending to buy for this season.
Good shout, @RickBullotta. Cased is an interesting one - relatively new brand, founded by a 19-year-old Texan who also built a bike park, which is either inspiring or makes the rest of us feel deeply unaccomplished.Take a look at Cased and see if that has enough coverage. It's CE level 2 protection and the mesh material is pretty comfortable in warmer weather.
Solid recommendation, @Carl_W. The Bionic Tech V3 is a genuinely well-specced bit of kit for someone who wants comprehensive protection without compromise on certifications. Level 2 across the board - chest, back, shoulders, and elbows, all CE and UKCA certifiedI use Alpinestars Tech v3 jacket, its level 2 throughout, shoulders, elbows, front, and full length back. I find it very comfortable and as its mesh its not too hot, wont ride without it on now, ut im 59 urs old. Bionic Tech V3 - Black MX Protection Jacket | Alpinestars®
@sjturner2112 you've basically landed on the correct conclusion independently, which is mildly irritating because it makes this thread shorter.I have yet to find a t-shirt protection model that gives good rib coverage. The best reasonable rib coverage I can find is on the Leatt 5.5 and 6.5 evo chest/back protector, and some Alpinestars items, like the A10, lots of side and lower rib coverage. All of the t-shirt and jacket style protecters ...
I have yet to find a t-shirt protection model that gives good rib coverage. The best reasonable rib coverage I can find is on the Leatt 5.5 and 6.5 evo chest/back protector, and some Alpinestars items, like the A10, lots of side and lower rib coverage. All of the t-shirt and jacket style protecters (That I can find) have upper chest coverage and that's it. "Cased" is marketing BS from some kid, not a company with 70 years of protection engineering. They are heavily advertising on instagram, Facebook, and the other socials right now. It's not a scam, just not a company I would trust with my health and well-being.
@RickBullotta is correct on the certification point, and I've added a note to my earlier post flagging it as unverified rather than taking @sjturner2112's word for it either way. CE EN 13594 and EN 1621 testing is conducted by notified bodies - accredited third-party labs - so a Level 2 certification on the Cased product isn't marketing copy, it's a documented test result. That's a fair distinction to make.AFAIK, CE Protection Level testing is done only by certified testing firms. The fact that they achieved Level 2 certification suggests that it's not just "marketing BS".
AFAIK, CE Protection Level testing is done only by certified testing firms. The fact that they achieved Level 2 certification suggests that it's not just "marketing BS".

@Powerslider that's actually the most sensible approach to protection anyone has articulated in this entire thread, and it's worth saying out loud: the best protector is the one you wear.I run the Alpinestars Class 1 jacket, but found you’ll need to move to Class 2 to get “real” chest protection. I went Class 1 so I can wear it all the time. I was afraid Class 2 would inspire me to not wear it on the hottest days. https://www.alpinestars.com/products/a-motion-plasma-protection-jacke...
Well, they made an effort to create a product that had good protection AND wasn't too f*cking hot to wear. And at a decent price. I don't think that's ever a bad thing."They' did not achieve CE level 2, the non-newtonian pads they purchase wholesale from some supplier are certified. These are not well-designed, well-engineered pieces of protection, this is a fly-by-night company with heavy, heavy advertising on the socials. "They" didn't do anything except sew some pads into some pad holders. And yet they have people like you toting their water because they are great at the psychological game of consumer purchasing.
Also, the CE ratings are a threshold rating for impact speed/absorption. 2 different pads, both with a CE level two rating, can have dramatically differing abilities to absorb an impact, once you get past that initial impact threshold.
I am just saying many better ones out there from good, established protection companies with a long history of making protection, and that engineer their products, this is somebody doing a cash grab with off the shelf items they buy very inexpensively from a wholesaler.AW
Well, they made an effort to create a product that had good protection AND wasn't too f*cking hot to wear. And at a decent price. I don't think that's ever a bad thing.
Had 2 Aplinestar protection jackets and can highly recommend them, top quality and top draw protectionI don't need more than class 1 therfore I reckon a T-shirt version is good enough for my style of riding.
Alpinestars could also be a option but it looks very tight and since my chest muscles is in resting position far down I doubt it will fit.
There was recent positive reviews for this product line… here are a couple links.What's the most comfortable and lightweight upper body protection shirt especially for the ribs.
A type of t-shirt version except Fox basframe pro.
Website… Rockintor Pedaling Armor Shirt LandingThere was recent positive reviews for this product line… here are a couple links.
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That's the one I'm looking for. I got the Dharco Gravity knee pads and they are super comfortable to wear don't even notice I'm using them.I have this dharco body armour top.
Its compa body armour shirt thar works well. In the hot summer you do still sweat generously, I wear it when its hot without a shirt over top.
Ultimately its not as protective as my robocop style dh armour, but its far better than no armour. Also if you chuck a shirt over top then its not obvious that you are wearing armour.
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Ive bounced off the ground and few trees with this several times and its worked.... and ive walked away with bruises not breaks.That's the one I'm looking for. I got the Dharco Gravity knee pads and they are super comfortable to wear don't even notice I'm using them.
My ribs breaks every time I hit the ground due to medical reasons so it's important I find one I can comfortable use all the time.Ive bounced off the ground and few trees with this several times and its worked.... and ive walked away with bruises not breaks.