The Forcefield Effect Last year marked my first encounter with Forcefield Body Armour products when I reviewed their Tech 2...
Intro When the opportunity arose for me to get my hands on the Forcefield Pro Jacket X-V2, I jumped at...
Quick specs: Retail price: $219 (shirt, with armor) / $199 (pants, with armor), CE level 1/2 armor (see full review) Early May I received the Forcefield Sport Shirt 1 X-V and Sport Pants 1 from Motonation, the North American distributor for a few popular brands including Forcefield, SIDI, and Trilobite...
Introduction For many years now I have employed “ATGATT” when I ride. In my case, especially when commuting, this means...
Many of you are still responding to the series of motorcycle armor review articles we’ve published over the last year...
Forcefield has added the Sport Lite line of Level 1 back protector inserts to their product lineup. Also, the Forcefield Pro back protector insert is now available in eight different sizes (up from 6) to fit a variety of motorcycle jackets. The Forcefield Pro back protector inserts are rated CE...
The new Forcefield Sport Lite 2 back protector has a thin profile and it’s comfortable, while still providing EC Level...
The Forcefield Body Armour Pro Shirt is a surprisingly comfortable way to get your full dose of protection. The stretchy...
The Forcefield Pro Sub 4 is claimed to be the first motorcycle back protector in the world that transmits less than 4 kN of force in the EN 1621-2:2003 standard testing regime. This is below the “magic” number of 4 kN, said to be the maximum force that should be...