Pro L2 Back Protector review
Back in 2004 I was at the peak of my crashing days, managing to fall off a motorcycle with alarming regularity. I just had to look at a motorcycle and I'd fall over.
I picked up this Forcefield after putting a rather worrying dent in my Knox Stowaway having landed on a tree-stump. Compared to the Knox, the Forcefield felt like I was wearing a fence post, it was super-rigid at first but the trade-off was that it scored well in impact tests and covered more of my back too.
Back in 2004 I was at the peak of my crashing days, managing to fall off a motorcycle with alarming regularity. I just had to look at a motorcycle and I'd fall over.
I picked up this Forcefield after putting a rather worrying dent in my Knox Stowaway having landed on a tree-stump. Compared to the Knox, the Forcefield felt like I was wearing a fence post, it was super-rigid at first but the trade-off was that it scored well in impact tests and covered more of my back too.
It took months for the Forcefield to lose its completely slab-like feel but once it did, I could hardly notice it when it was on.
Back in 2004 I was at the peak of my crashing days, managing to fall off a motorcycle with alarming regularity. I just had to look at a motorcycle and I'd fall over.
I picked up this Forcefield after putting a rather worrying dent in my Knox Stowaway having landed on a tree-stump. Compared to the Knox, the Forcefield felt like I was wearing a fence post, it was super-rigid at first but the trade-off was that it scored well in impact tests and covered more of my back too.
It took months for the Forcefield to lose its completely slab-like feel but once it did, I could hardly notice it when it was on.