Fits under most motorcycle jackets. Covers a large portion of the back. Lining is stiff and has little cushioning, but...
We were surprised at the response we received to our recent review of the Knox Ricochet back protector. We didn’t...
The BMW Back Protector 2 is thin enough to fit under most motorcycle jackets. It also covers a large area of the back. The lining is comfortable (relatively speaking) and the Back Protector 2 seems to be more flexible than other back protectors. It’s also a lightweight at only 1.75...
The Forcefield Pro Sub 4 is claimed to be the first motorcycle back protector in the world that transmits less...
The new Forcefield Sport Lite 2 back protector has a thin profile and it’s comfortable, while still providing EC Level...
The new Dainese Manis back protector is very comfortable, relatively thin, has good ventilation and also meets the CE Level 2 standard. The comfort comes from the overlapping plates that make up the outer layer on the back of the protector. They are connected with rows of thin elastic strapping...
Forcefield has added the Sport Lite line of Level 1 back protector inserts to their product lineup. Also, the Forcefield...