Daks
Jersey Devil
So, I have a mesh/textile jacket now, which has served me quite well in the summer heat. Fits well and is armored sufficiently for my needs (back, shoulder, elbow).
But winter is coming and I've been eying up some leather jackets. Any that fit well tend not to quite fit my budget. Or they are "fashion" leather or some shit.
Now, I have a leather "motorcycle" jacket I've had for a while. I love it to bits (white is hard to come by inexpensively) because it's good leather but it has zero armor. I was thinking of attempting to add armor to it by getting just inserts from other jackets; getting one of those "armored shirts/vests" with back, shoulder and maybe chest and elbow protection and wearing it underneath or; getting a vest with shoulder protection and then getting separate tube elbow armor.
The first option is the cheapest. But it will take time and effort and I run the risk of making more of a problem than it's worth.
The second two seem more viable, and a bit more versatile in terms of changing over jackets and such. I'm just wondering how safe it will be. In the winter, the jacket runs large on me and it has plenty of room for armor under it as well as layers. I feel like separate armor pieces hugging closer to my body will be less inclined to shift, but then again, without the form of the rest of the jacket, they can be shifted to different angles more easily?
And then there's hassle of taking off just a jacket or 5 separate pieces of armor. I wouldn't mind wearing the jacket over one of those armored "safety jackets", though. Hell, I bet I could rig it to zip-in.
I'm not sure, which is why I made this thread. What I'm looking for really is addresses to my concerns and then possibilities/recommendations on products. I don't need race quality stuff but I'm not looking to cheap out, either. I do like the forcefield armor but the adventure harness isn't quite in the budget. I plan on picking up their knee protection, though.
And please, please leave the "how much is your back/elbows/shoulders/body worth?" lecture at the door. I believe safe motorcycling is possible even for considerably broke part-time working 21 year olds who can't afford 2k leathers. If quality is sworn by, I will take all recommendations with heart should they be reasonable.
But winter is coming and I've been eying up some leather jackets. Any that fit well tend not to quite fit my budget. Or they are "fashion" leather or some shit.
Now, I have a leather "motorcycle" jacket I've had for a while. I love it to bits (white is hard to come by inexpensively) because it's good leather but it has zero armor. I was thinking of attempting to add armor to it by getting just inserts from other jackets; getting one of those "armored shirts/vests" with back, shoulder and maybe chest and elbow protection and wearing it underneath or; getting a vest with shoulder protection and then getting separate tube elbow armor.
The first option is the cheapest. But it will take time and effort and I run the risk of making more of a problem than it's worth.
The second two seem more viable, and a bit more versatile in terms of changing over jackets and such. I'm just wondering how safe it will be. In the winter, the jacket runs large on me and it has plenty of room for armor under it as well as layers. I feel like separate armor pieces hugging closer to my body will be less inclined to shift, but then again, without the form of the rest of the jacket, they can be shifted to different angles more easily?
And then there's hassle of taking off just a jacket or 5 separate pieces of armor. I wouldn't mind wearing the jacket over one of those armored "safety jackets", though. Hell, I bet I could rig it to zip-in.
I'm not sure, which is why I made this thread. What I'm looking for really is addresses to my concerns and then possibilities/recommendations on products. I don't need race quality stuff but I'm not looking to cheap out, either. I do like the forcefield armor but the adventure harness isn't quite in the budget. I plan on picking up their knee protection, though.
And please, please leave the "how much is your back/elbows/shoulders/body worth?" lecture at the door. I believe safe motorcycling is possible even for considerably broke part-time working 21 year olds who can't afford 2k leathers. If quality is sworn by, I will take all recommendations with heart should they be reasonable.
. I wish I still had the photos of the woman who thought her mesh protected her. It did. None of the armored areas were hurt. She lost a couple hundred square inches of skin on the mesh areas, and had permanent disfiguring scars. By the way, road rash is treated the same as third and fourth degree burns, the loss of several layers of skin is what determines the treatment.
Sad but true.