Which armor do you think would be best for downhill MTB?
Got those in XXL fatty?
>>1325836
I'm 6'3", 205lbs of lean muscle.
>>1325836
>2XL
>fatty
Shut up manlet
Downhill MitB? I'm not sure but that looks protective enough to reduce pain from a ladder drop
Is the plastic plating on the Fox going to make any difference?
>>1325844
>I'm 6'3", 205lbs of lean muscle.
>>1325880
Debate me.
>>1325886
Suck a fucking dick faggot loser.
>>1325848
that's a nice vest
>>1326206
Not an argument.
>>1325831
i am 5'0" 120lbs.
is there a size for manlets?
>>1326213
Ok. How about, go blow a bunch of dudes for pocket change like you normally do anyways?
>>1325848
That's for downhill ratings not downhill cycling.
>>1325886
>>I'm 6'3", 205lbs of lean muscle.
>>1326217
Not an argument either.
That's 2-0 for me, you sure you want more of this kid?
>>1325831
From what I can see,
On the left:
>armor covers less surface area
but
>armor is stronger (hard shell)
On the right:
>armor covers more surface area (see collarbones, flanks, ...)
but
>armor is softer
So if you plan on falling hard, pick the left.
But if you plan on falling on specific places like your collarbones or flanks, pick the right.
>>1326279
It's a different story at the back though.
In this case, the one on the left covers more surface area (lower back + hips/kidneys) while the one on the right has no hip/kidney protection.
>>1326285
Forgot pic.
>>1326232
so? that isn't a rollins t shirt
http://www.amazon.com/Tera-Motorcycle-Protection-Breathable-Motorcycling/dp/B010UTCIFU/ref=pd_sbs_263_4?ie=UTF8&dpID=51d3swwE%2BKL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=1FBQ5SGJSGD1SQPND1SP
Found this presumably Chinese version of the Fox armor on Amazon.
Think it came from the same factory?
>>1326277
not an argument but that doesn't change the fact that you still suck dicks