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short protectors

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These any good for boarders?
http://www.planet-knox.com/detail3.aspx?ID=105
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It doesn't say whether it's hard or soft armour. IMO if you decide you need armour there's no point in getting soft armour.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
GordonFreeman, Dainese impact shorts. Comfortable, too.
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GordonFreeman, from their website, those shorts use Advance X armor inserts, described elsewhere on the site as "3D thermoformed 3 layer armour with a polypropeylene honeycomb core". Sounds like hard style armour to me. I like the idea of having replaceable inserts too, able to change them after they have absorbed a big hit and compressed.

Piccies of the various insert types on this page: http://www.planet-knox.com/SearchResult2.aspx?CategoryID=6

Personally I rate Knox gear, with their roots being in motorcycling protective wear and all their stuff easily surpassing the CE standards (I'm sure Dianese is up to this level too) then it is proper stuff.
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GordonFreeman, I echo pam_w with regard to Dainese impact shorts. They're good for protecting your tailbone and help keep your bum warm with all that sitting down boarders do. Little Angel
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There's different versions though aren't there?
Some have buttock pads, some don't, etc. I would have thought that for boarders, buttock pads were a necessity.
Also, doesn't the coccyx protector hurt when you're just sitting on the snow?
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