Forcefield Back Protector

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Forcefield Back Protector

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Anyone used one?

sorry, full of questions this morning! lol x
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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Yes it is what I have at the moment I think it's great
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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Cheers Kelly, knew you had one but couldnt remember the name :)
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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I got one, seems ok and quite comfy. :)
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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Cheers Dave, the one I've seen is specifically for ladies, didnt even know there was such a thing! :D
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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Smiler wrote:Cheers Dave, the one I've seen is specifically for ladies, didnt even know there was such a thing! :D
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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I'm just in touch with my feminine side. :lol:
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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Dave hun, stop touching your feminine side please....there's young and impressionable on here! :lol:
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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Mines a forcefield one and thankfully all i can a is its comfy. did a lot of reading up and the forcefield one seems to come out best, a mag did a feature back a while were some Back protectors offered as much cushioning as a cheese n ham sandwich!

tried to find it but i did find this feature from Ride
http://www.forcefieldperformance.com/im ... tector.pdf
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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Thanks Mike, it was notable on a TD this year where around 3/4 of the Novice group didnt have a back protector. Kinda hit home with me, so when I saw this one (for Ladies! lol) I thought I'd give it a try. Hoping it wont be too obtrusive but I'm sure its something you get used to..?

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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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If you want to try mine before you buy you can borrow mine
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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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Too late Kelly :oops:

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Re: Forcefield Back Protector

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Got one,Very comfy, dont know it's there, wouldn't ride without it now.

The ones built into jackets really are crap, just a piece of foam.
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