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Amber Lamps
01-08-2011, 08:38 PM
Anyone own Bohn and besides the fact that it is ugly as fuck, what do you think about this?I'm honestly tired of screwing around with my suit's armor and I'm thinking that this might replace it. Besides, my suit has a soft back pad and I hate using my back protector. Thanks for your input.

http://www.actionstation.com/catalog/proddetail.php?prod=BGCRUG&cat=26

Mr Lefty
01-08-2011, 09:50 PM
I have one from AXO that is complete shit. it's better than nothing... but it's not the quality of a lot of armored shirts...

the one thing i'll say I really like (though mine falls short compared to others) is the kidney belt... makes a big difference

Amber Lamps
01-08-2011, 10:34 PM
I have one from AXO that is complete shit. it's better than nothing... but it's not the quality of a lot of armored shirts...

the one thing i'll say I really like (though mine falls short compared to others) is the kidney belt... makes a big difference

Yea I had a 616 shirt but my old dog ate it!:lol: Bohn is well respected and the original price is $169 plus the armor ECE cert so...:idk: It sure is ugly though. It's either this or a suit liner which will make getting my suit on and off a lot easier.

Mr Lefty
01-08-2011, 10:49 PM
yeah it was sure nice taking the jacket on and off.. but it was a lot hotter in my jacket than the normal armor was mainly because it blocks where the vents are! :lol:

I think if I had to do it again Bohn is who I'd go with... I think they have several options though...

Amber Lamps
01-09-2011, 12:25 AM
yeah it was sure nice taking the jacket on and off.. but it was a lot hotter in my jacket than the normal armor was mainly because it blocks where the vents are! :lol:

I think if I had to do it again Bohn is who I'd go with... I think they have several options though...

They do... this ugly one is on SALE though!!! This one is on sale as well... Might be a good set up for you and other dual sport guys.

http://www.actionstation.com/catalog/proddetail.php?prod=HDMX-Offer

the chi
01-10-2011, 10:19 AM
I dont have a shirt, but I am very pleased with the quality of the back protector I have.

DLIT
01-10-2011, 10:52 AM
Buy it. Post pics of you wearing it so I can laugh out loud at you.

Amber Lamps
01-10-2011, 01:21 PM
Buy it. Post pics of you wearing it so I can laugh out loud at you.

I have a better idea... I'm going to buy it, crash and then brag about what a great rider I am, how wonderful my gear was and then give up street riding altogether...:lol:

jtemple
01-11-2011, 12:16 PM
I have a 661 Vapor Pressure Suit I use for DS riding. All I wear over it is a jersey. Fits great, plenty of adjustment points and tons of ventillation. I wear a knockoff underarmour compression shirt under it.

http://www.cambriabike.com/Images/product/661_vapor_suit_2010.jpg

It would probably fit fine under some leathers if you took the built-in armor out.

TYEster
01-11-2011, 08:21 PM
When it's REALLY hot in the summer, ALOT of MX guys wear JUST the armor shirt...

http://www.motosport.com/dirtbike/category/Protection/Chest-and-Back/Protection-Jackets/

askmrjesus
01-11-2011, 08:58 PM
Anyone own Bohn and besides the fact that it is ugly as fuck, what do you think about this?

I think it looks like something a redneck Klingon would wear to a golf course.

Thanks for your input.

You're welcome.


When it's REALLY hot in the summer, ALOT of MX guys wear JUST the armor shirt...

Yes, although I'd have to be on fire before I let anybody see me in that thing.

I need a new one for this year, that black Bohn Extreme looks like the ticket, and I've had good luck with all my Bohn back protectors and fancy underwear.

JC

Tsunami
01-11-2011, 09:31 PM
I have the back protector too and I like it. If you get it let me know how you like it. I have been eyeing the armored pants for a while.

TYEster
01-11-2011, 10:27 PM
Yes, although I'd have to be on fire before I let anybody see me in that thing.

I need a new one for this year, that black Bohn Extreme looks like the ticket, and I've had good luck with all my Bohn back protectors and fancy underwear.

JC

If you've ever feel brave enough to motocross in 100+deg Texas heat, you will be on fire. And about 5min away from heat exhaustion.

Amber Lamps
01-11-2011, 10:58 PM
If you've ever feel brave enough to motocross in 100+deg Texas heat, you will be on fire. And about 5min away from heat exhaustion.

Yea I had the 661 (616 ha what a doofus I am) and it definitely got hot in the dirt but under perforated leathers on a street bike, it might be okay.

askmrjesus
01-11-2011, 11:41 PM
If you've ever feel brave enough to motocross in 100+deg Texas heat, you will be on fire. And about 5min away from heat exhaustion.

Texas heat?

Is that hotter than normal heat, because the heat around here is pretty fucking hot.

JC

Particle Man
01-12-2011, 07:14 AM
Texas heat?

Is that hotter than normal heat, because the heat around here is pretty fucking hot.

JC

says the guy with 3 feet of snow on his deck :lol:

TYEster
01-12-2011, 07:47 AM
Texas heat?

Is that hotter than normal heat, because the heat around here is pretty fucking hot.

JC

Peak summer forecast reads "ranked 2nd to the temperature of hell".

askmrjesus
01-12-2011, 09:15 AM
says the guy with 3 feet of snow on his deck :lol:

I know, fuck me, it's NOT supposed to snow this much here...Asshole snow.

Peak summer forecast reads "ranked 2nd to the temperature of hell".

Meh. 95+ 90% humidity last summer. It doesn't matter what you wear in those conditions, you ain't gonna be happy.

JC

Riceaholic
01-13-2011, 05:06 AM
Last time I picked up Soldier of Fortune magazine I saw a lot of dudes wearing the same thing...

Rangerscott
01-16-2011, 10:29 PM
I wear this year round under all my jackets. -20f to 120F outside. Doesnt matter. It fits tight and I feel like the armor will stay in place better if I were to roll/slide during a wreck better than just the jackets armor. Even a tight fitting jacket, the armor is "loose" feeling.

I do recommend that if it has velco parts, see if it's a "micro" felt or "coarse" felt. If it's micro feeling then get some coarse felt sewn over it because it just wears out and the "male" part of the velcro on the straps wont have anything to bite into. I have to stretch mine tight to get some good felt for good bite.


In the pics I forgot to pull up the front past the main big velcro strap. There are velcro patches that keep the upper part attached to that big strap.

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll23/rangerscott/AlpinestarsBionicJacket003Large.jpg

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll23/rangerscott/AlpinestarsBionicJacket008Large.jpg

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll23/rangerscott/AlpinestarsBionicJacket009Large.jpg

Amber Lamps
01-16-2011, 11:34 PM
I lot of people that I know have given up on built in armor. Also, there is a mindset that espouses the belief that you can curtail some of the necessary size compromises when you do separate armor and get a suit that is better tailored to your body. Which is supposedly better in the safety department as well as better aerodynamically.:idk: