I love this comparison, very informative and I'm pleased to see you are giving both sets of customers the information they need in selecting the right jacket, whether it be a point two or making sure you have the upgraded hit air jacket
My wife, a paramedic, was recently on a trauma course at Keele university. these vests were discused by the trauma surgeon running the course.. He is a doctor for three day events like burghley etc so gets to see these vests in action regularly ... his opinion was hit air all the way. just saying .
Your comments about the keybox are moot when you consider most riders wear a solid body protector underneath which would negate any possible issues such as you are claiming. I had a rotational fall in my hit-air a few days ago and it did an amazing job and the paramedics were singning its praises. I've never felt so comfy lying on my back in the mud! Sad you feel the need to attack an rival company in this way though and it reflects poorly on your company I'm afraid.
Point Two came about because Lee Middleton branded the Helite model air vest. They had a falling out, and he started making his own. Guess his sales aren't doing that well since he feels he needs to slander another company. Getting sales on his product design isn't happening, so he is having to resort to lies. Check out the neck protection of Hit-Air vs P2. Ask those who have had whiplash from the lack of neck protection of the Point Two.
Looking at air vests having had a carriage accident a month ago.I was wearing fairly newTipperary vest and ended up with four fractures in my back landing on deep and wet stone dust arena footing. As soon as I can get the medical bills paid I'll be investing in this. Thanks
I've just sent my hit air for service, and it's failed and can't be repaired. I hot it as it was the only one with neck support at that time. Now i don't know what to do
Hi , I trail and was getting ready to order the Point Two Pro-air vest but I saw that this vest should not be worn with a western saddle. Is the Point Two Hunter as good and protective? TIA
I just broke my tailbone last Saturday during a bad fall on stone. The hitair wouldn't have prevented that with that little add on pillow. Hands down the much deeper back protection of the Point Two would have prevented my injury
Yeah, if you're going to do a comparison with any credibility, at least use the current product from the competitor, not the discontinued obsolete line.
Al grabar el video, deberíais de enfocar la cámara hacia la parte de la espalda del maniquí, por que de nada sirve ver como activas el sistema tirando de la cuerda y no ves lo que realmente importa que es la espalda del airbag.
Nothing like slandering another competitor to try and increase sales. Hit air wouldn't be on the market if they were as dangerous as mentioned in this video. He mentions about the older video being biased as it was filmed by a relation to a hit air rep, but all this shows is pointless retaliation from point two.
I wouldn't use that vest knowing that the trigger is on the inside, behind the air bag. He's not slandering anybody, he even advises you in the video to ask Hit Air to replace your vest with the safer one. There has been a case in the UK where a rider had exactly the kind of accident he's talking about where the trigger got pushed into the riders body because there is no protection behind it. That can't happen with the Point Two as you can see for yourself where Coral Keen walks away from a rotational fall.
Unfair manipulative "comparison" with one-sided optics of another company. You show only who you are... Hit-Air MLV-C saved my life in a motorcycle accident. It is Japanese technology, practice more than 20 years, certificates, development. A sensible person will not let himself be manipulated!!!
Bullshit the air canisters is now in front of an airbag - he is presenting an old hit air which has been redesigned now to address this ... and as for the neck claim where’s the evidence
I love this comparison, very informative and I'm pleased to see you are giving both sets of customers the information they need in selecting the right jacket, whether it be a point two or making sure you have the upgraded hit air jacket
Nothing like slagging off another company in a video to make you want to buy from them. I was sitting on the fence. After this I'm buying a hit air
My wife, a paramedic, was recently on a trauma course at Keele university. these vests were discused by the trauma surgeon running the course.. He is a doctor for three day events like burghley etc so gets to see these vests in action regularly ...
his opinion was hit air all the way.
just saying .
Your comments about the keybox are moot when you consider most riders wear a solid body protector underneath which would negate any possible issues such as you are claiming.
I had a rotational fall in my hit-air a few days ago and it did an amazing job and the paramedics were singning its praises. I've never felt so comfy lying on my back in the mud!
Sad you feel the need to attack an rival company in this way though and it reflects poorly on your company I'm afraid.
What a lovely way to show how to not advertise
This is an unfair comparison.
My hitair vest has an airbag behind the trigger and it's serviceable enough.
could I ask which vest is it the hitair pro
Point Two came about because Lee Middleton branded the Helite model air vest. They had a falling out, and he started making his own. Guess his sales aren't doing that well since he feels he needs to slander another company. Getting sales on his product design isn't happening, so he is having to resort to lies. Check out the neck protection of Hit-Air vs P2. Ask those who have had whiplash from the lack of neck protection of the Point Two.
Looking at air vests having had a carriage accident a month ago.I was wearing fairly newTipperary vest and ended up with four fractures in my back landing on deep and wet stone dust arena footing. As soon as I can get the medical bills paid I'll be investing in this. Thanks
The hit-air not immediately deflating is going to allow it to serve as a neck brace for incase you've incurred a neck injury.
I’ve been told the point 2 implodes so winds you and the hit air ex plodes so you don’t get winded. Thoughts pls??
This guy has an old model hit air - the keybox has been relocated. Waste of time.
My Hit Air vest inflated super fast when I needed it to and deflated very quickly afterward. This video is not accurate.
I've just sent my hit air for service, and it's failed and can't be repaired. I hot it as it was the only one with neck support at that time. Now i don't know what to do
I know both MD's personally and I have purchase the Point Two Air Vest - original and still the best !!
Hi , I trail and was getting ready to order the Point Two Pro-air vest but I saw that this vest should not be worn with a western saddle. Is the Point Two Hunter as good and protective? TIA
I just broke my tailbone last Saturday during a bad fall on stone. The hitair wouldn't have prevented that with that little add on pillow.
Hands down the much deeper back protection of the Point Two would have prevented my injury
Yeah, if you're going to do a comparison with any credibility, at least use the current product from the competitor, not the discontinued obsolete line.
The quickbooks posting in the background 😂
Al grabar el video, deberíais de enfocar la cámara hacia la parte de la espalda del maniquí, por que de nada sirve ver como activas el sistema tirando de la cuerda y no ves lo que realmente importa que es la espalda del airbag.
You are not doing the right comparison. You need to use one more recent model of hit-air like MLV-C
Nothing like slandering another competitor to try and increase sales. Hit air wouldn't be on the market if they were as dangerous as mentioned in this video. He mentions about the older video being biased as it was filmed by a relation to a hit air rep, but all this shows is pointless retaliation from point two.
I wouldn't use that vest knowing that the trigger is on the inside, behind the air bag. He's not slandering anybody, he even advises you in the video to ask Hit Air to replace your vest with the safer one. There has been a case in the UK where a rider had exactly the kind of accident he's talking about where the trigger got pushed into the riders body because there is no protection behind it. That can't happen with the Point Two as you can see for yourself where Coral Keen walks away from a rotational fall.
The trigger isn't on the inside behind the airbag. Another lie by Point Two.
Omg, i have one of the hit air vests,😢
Hit air is the best
Unfair manipulative "comparison" with one-sided optics of another company. You show only who you are... Hit-Air MLV-C saved my life in a motorcycle accident. It is Japanese technology, practice more than 20 years, certificates, development. A sensible person will not let himself be manipulated!!!
Air bag and foam in the HitAir Pro.
Bullshit the air canisters is now in front of an airbag - he is presenting an old hit air which has been redesigned now to address this ... and as for the neck claim where’s the evidence