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Back Protectors

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Hello everybody

After crunching myself up a bit last winter, I'm thinking about getting a back protector for next year. What are peoples thoughts about the level of protection they offer? Are they practical, or are they Robocop overkill?

SP are selling RXR Protect models at the moment, which are designed for motocross. They have an inflatable section. Does anyone know about these? There's a model with both front and rear sections "Strongflex Back Protector", which looks rather bulky, and also a back only one "Airback V1" which is lighter. What alternatives are there out there?

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PJ
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I've worn a regular one for over 12 years without even noticing it was there. Don't know about airbag ones designed for a different sport- what's the trigger threshold e.g. you don't want to be one and done if the chairlift whacks you a bit hard.
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I have a Forcefield, which I also use on my motorbike. After spills on both bike and in ski park, I can vouch for its usefulness. Flexible tech that moulds to your body, so very comfortable.
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Dave of the Marmottes I don't think it's an inflating airbag, that could definitely cause some problems! The bladder bit is inflated all the time. They suggest that it provides better impact absorbtion. This seems to add to the overall bulk of it, which is why I'm not so sure about the model that also has chest protection.

Harry Flashman Thanks, I'll check them out too. I imagine that something that works well for bikes would work for skiing. Does anyone make them in that D3 material, that hardens on impact?
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I use an Alpinestars like the one shown here - http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f78/orion8419/100_0807.jpg - that isin't me, I've just pulled it from the web. Toofy Grin I bought it when I had a sports bike and wore it while riding both long and short distances. I have serious back issues that are currently under control but I am aware that a heavy fall in the wrong way could trigger it again. That is why I hauled the back protector out of the attic and used it for the first time skiing this year. It is comfortable to wear and never seemed to notice it.
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I ve had back issues (prolapsed disc ending with an op) and now use an Ortovox "Freeride" back pack with built in back protector which also has a very good, large corset like belt. I tend to always ski with a bag(always trying to go off piste) so I don't mind that and it means at lunch I can take off the back protector component easily . My daughters are in Scott soft back protectors as well. The other ones to look at are Poc.
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My son uses this Forecefield Back Protector - http://www.ellis-brigham.com/products/forcefield-back-protector-flyer-l1/784108 - it use the same flexible technology that molds to your body as it warms up. This is the adult version - http://www.ellis-brigham.com/products/forcefield-carve-back-protector/784111
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I've tried the motocross alpinestars jacket type and the smaller spine only version. I found both too hot and also found that neither added any stability for what I needed. My back injury is two broken vertebrae and I'm most susceptible to injury through vertical impacts i.e. falling on my backside. I found impact shorts a more effective solution.

I think the alpinestars ones are very very good if you are planning to fall broadside on a fixed object i.e. half pipe, rails, trees, boulders etc. If that's not your thing I think the cons outweigh the pros.
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I've opted for the RXR back support. I'll see how that works, once it's arrived in the post. I'll let you know if it's too bulky.
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I bought one from Sportspursuit a few weeks ago, a Forcefield Sports Lite L1. I don't really do park but am getting on Embarassed and a friend fractured his back in 4 places in April which convinced me.
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@Claude B,
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I don't really do park but am getting on and a friend fractured his back in 4 places in April which convinced me.

This for me too, though my reaction to my brother-in-law's fractures has been somewhat dinosaur-like - several years have elapsed since his accident and it is only today that I've bought a back protector. It's being taken out from behind, like he was, that scares me. I was at Ski Bartlett today collecting my skis from servicing, so I bought one of these off them:
http://www.skibartlett.com/slytech-2nd-skin-xt-back-protector-2015-24043-p.asp It feels very comfortable.
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