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Wait... Holy shit I'm an idiot.
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Lol. Chest protectors.
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I had an HRP chest protector and really liked it. It has a buckle on the left shoulder cup so that you put on your neck brace, then the chest protector goes on around it.

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What I have always done with my chest protectors and leatt braces is make them one unit. We would just drill two holes on the front/back and rivet the leatt to the chest protector. So all I have to do is just open my leatt and slide it on all at once. Recently though I took the back off so I have a rubber strap that goes to the bottom of my back and then clips to my chest plate.
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Phathry25 wrote:Lol. Chest protectors.
Lol. Broken ribs... :roll:

I choose a chest protector over broken ribs any day. But there are also a lot of rocks in the dirt where I live, so a chest protector is almost necessary.
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m121c wrote:What I have always done with my chest protectors and leatt braces is make them one unit. We would just drill two holes on the front/back and rivet the leatt to the chest protector. So all I have to do is just open my leatt and slide it on all at once. Recently though I took the back off so I have a rubber strap that goes to the bottom of my back and then clips to my chest plate.
That doesnt sound very safe.
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Pumaxcs wrote:
Chest Protector...
[img]http://www.btosports.com/Merchant2/grap ... _CHEST.jpg

That is a pretty good chesty, and Leatt knows there stuff. I'd trust it.
That's what i've got, really good and because it's leatt its perfect with a brace.
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I bought the Leatt CP after my Thor one failed to protect my back. It did fairly well, but the Leatt looked way stronger.

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Big, low res pic, but it shattered that clear part and dented the black. If the pic was more high res you could see it. I recommend the Leatt. It's worth the money.
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mx4life wrote:
m121c wrote:What I have always done with my chest protectors and leatt braces is make them one unit. We would just drill two holes on the front/back and rivet the leatt to the chest protector. So all I have to do is just open my leatt and slide it on all at once. Recently though I took the back off so I have a rubber strap that goes to the bottom of my back and then clips to my chest plate.
That doesnt sound very safe.
How? I find it better that way they flow as one unit and not two seperate objects. Just my opinion though.
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6am.
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Well this is a good page eh.
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I was just going to post something like that for your recognition :D
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yzmxer608 wrote:Well this is a good page eh.
I was afraid at the rate people were posting that you wouldn't get the chance to see it.
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Found Thor gear for a hundred bucks.. couldn't resist.

I hope i can buy the new bike next month :lol:
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Ballsfalsky wrote:Lol. Broken ribs... :roll:

I choose a chest protector over broken ribs any day. But there are also a lot of rocks in the dirt where I live, so a chest protector is almost necessary.
Neither a chest protector nor ribs saved me from tearing my panchreas when I was younger...
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