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  1. im sure many of you guys wear pants that are also Kevlar LINED zones and still feel safe so this is the same thing as riding leggings for your top

  2. Yeah,but unless the top is secured to the bottom it'll peel off 8n a slide that's why I'm disappointed in the industry they didn't wanna listen to my suggestions
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    Edit: What's the abrasion test on it?

  3. I was wearing the top when i was in my accident at 70mph just 3 months ago.. from the elbow down the sleeves ripped off and i got road rash on my forearms but everywhere else there was alot of abrasion and tears but my skin was only bruised.. my back was black n blue but this saved me from losing my skin.. definitely buying another

  4. I'll continue wearing my leather jacket with level 2 armor, and level 2 armor jeans. I went down in full gear in a major incident and survived with major injuries. If I was wearing this shit I'd be hamburger.

  5. Pando Moto makes AA rated leggings and AAA rated top now. I have the AA rated top and leggings and theyre great. Only problem is unlike just a jacket. They're not easy to change if youre out and get hot since theyre under all your regular cloths.

  6. So I don't mean to be a Vibe killer but I've been riding on and off 25 years. I just put 6,000 MI on a GSX s750 in less than 3 months. I am still no expert but I haven't been in an accident in 20 years. The quality of the gear you wear only matters if you're sliding or ran off the road or a low speed Collision. When your out looking for trouble you got to expect to find it. One of my riding traits that have kept me out of danger ,if you can believe it, is riding at least 3 to 5 mph faster than the flow of traffic. Lane positioning is key and hell yeah noise helps, da fuk..😅

  7. I prefer to wear real bike gear I have a AAA pair of jeans and a AA riding shirt with level 2 armour that you honestly cannot tell is bike gear once off the bike.

  8. if anyone in here is looking to do anything slightly aggressive, take it from me you want things that slide. ive gone down 3 times canyon racing, knee shoulder elbo forearm and back of shoulder take most of the impact with emphasis on forearm knee and shoulder . you want hard plastic if you can on knee and a long gantlet glove with hard slider. but im moving to this icon peice ontop with a gauntlet glove and Pando Moto AAA base layer for the bottom. this setup id only recommend for MINIMUM protection like going out on a friday to hang out or something where you want to be comfortable. anything above that do yourself a favor and get leather/mesh pant and a leather/mesh jacket like from RST 200X more protection. thats what ive gone down in 3 times and are still ready to take another fall the hard plastic on shoulder alowed it to slide enough to not dislocate my shoulder with a hard impact. hand slider kept my palm from breaking and knee slider kept my knee from getting torn back you want to slide ideally

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