This is the only video that I found that actually compares both models which I was looking for. Not many quality videos explaining differences. Great video thank you!
After breaking ribs racing dual slalom, I added the TLD UPS7850 and their shorts with the hip/leg pads to my protection loadout. The shoulder pads and rib pads really saved me a few times. I wore mine without a shirt, and sometimes put a teeshirt on over the TLD. It's well ventilated as one can expect - I wore mine at some truly humid and hot races, and it wasn't a bother heatwise. I don't wear it much since I stopped racing, but it's always ready for more.
My two cents! Thanks for the video, great review, very helpful. I would like to add two things that are an issue for me that I would like to mentioned. The shoulders pads are very minimal. (thin soft foam) They absolutely will not protect from shoulder injuries. Maybe they will stop a rock or branch from digging into your arm, but any ground contact and they will be useless. This thing is really hard to get on and off, particular after a good sweaty ride! Don't overlook this as most times I have to leave it on until I get home and have my wife help me get remove it. It is a pain in the...well, shoulder. Cheers, thanks again!
Finally someone taking the ribs into consideration. Most body armor is just front and back with very little rib protection. Thanks for the awesome video.
I know this vest wasn't meant for this but this vest is perfect for paintball. Way better than the actual vests specifically made for paintball which really only help from having paintballs break when you're hit and they barely reduce any of the pain. With this vest you won't feel anything. I know some will say "well real men don't need protection for paintball" yeah well I'm not so young anymore and as a construction worker who takes a beating at work already, I dont need that extra pain especailly when playing almost every weekend. Going to work with never healing bruises every week ain't fun at all. So yeah this vest is a great option for playing paintball
Thanks for the comment Tony! It’s always great to know when gear from one sport can work well for another. And although I don’t play paintball, I agree with you, going to work with never healing bruises every week ain’t fun at all. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Cool Adam. Had 2 injuries this yr already and sinced been wearing that Short Sleeved version too. MTB crashes happen ususlly when we least expect em. Even fell off a cliff 2 weeks ago and never had any injury protected by that Armor, fully protected eben the TLD wrist brace and an ankle brace. Been used to the extra heat using the armors and just really takes time to get used to. Now, if I forgot to wear em, it doesnt feel normal anymore. Thank You Adam.
Excellent video. It’s a big help in deciding which brand to buy. Currently sitting here recovering from my 2nd rib injury, when I should be at work. Thanks for the help!
Glad you liked it! Sorry about your ribs! Rib injuries are no joke. The TLD UPS7850 did a great job of minimizing the impact of my bike hitting me after a recent wipeout. ✌🏼🤟🏼
I just ordered the short sleeved version. I had a bad fall a week ago when I lost front wheel traction on a steep chute and hit hard on the flat. Swore I broke something but I didn't. I am not doing that again until I get that shirt.
Glad you’re okay! I totally get it, I’ve had enough chest smashes to the bar to realize I don’t care to take any chances. Let me know what you think! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Excellent video Adam, thank you! Comparison is exactly what I was looking for. Since I have a full protective shirt I will get the vest for everyday riding. I am at 39.5" for sizing (between medium and large). Would you go with a large?
Super helpful review. I’ve been searching online for the perfect piece of body armor as I heal up from my broken shoulder blade. Originally, when I saw the stock picture, I thought exactly what you mentioned, that it was some kind of piece of leather body armor, maybe intended for motorcyclists. I can’t wait to be able to lift my arm above my head so that I can order this body armor and try it on! Thanks!
The 7850 (short sleeve) has the better rib protection which feels like a harder padding. It has a little squish to it, but mostly feels firm. The 3900 (sleeveless) has rib protection that feels slightly firm, and thinner than the 7850. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Well, I wiped out at Snow Summit following Outsider MTB (no because) on an unnamed black diamond offshoot from Bandit. Landed on my shoulder so, I'm going to be getting the UPV7850. Question, how is the sizing on these?
Yikes! You okay? I normally wear a large but sized down to a medium so it would be more snug. If you’re near the Laguna area TLD has a shop you can try them on at.
@@AdamMock I'm off the bike for a few days so my muscles will heal. I have full rotation, no scratches, just muscles got pounded. Ibuprofen takes the edge off but I'll be back in the saddle tomorrow. I'll have to check out TLD shop in Laguna. Thanks.
Thanks Hugo! Depending on where you are, any added protection can be hot. The sleeveless is definitely less hot than the short sleeve. But always consider your comfort level and how you ride. If either of these seem too hot for you than you might want to consider the TLD Rockfight CE Chest Protector. ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock Thank you very much for the response Adam! I was thinking on the fox racing titan sport Jacket, what do you think about ths option in comparison the troy?
What a brilliant video thank you. I unfortunately came off my own bike this morning. I got a little carried away on the trails with my buddy! Its my second time on proper mtb trails that have fast sections with burms aswell as rock gardens and drops anyway i was getting in to it and going well when i came out of a burm fairly fast and lost control of my bike i was sent over the bars and i dont know if it was a tree stump or my bike but a got a massive wollop to my back that legt me on the trail in agony till i found my feet! My question is , will this short sleeve ups 7850 be adequate protection on the type of trails i mentioned.. there rough gravel with rocks and tree stumps etc ... im going to have to slow down abit till i get used of the trails but i dont want to get another injury 😫 My right flank is what got hit and the ups 7850 looks just the job!
@@82HEADCASE I’m so sorry to hear about your wipeout! The 7850 is a good choice for overall protection. It definitely helps absorb impact and covers the majority of your ribs and back. I wiped out on a ride in Downieville CA with the 7850 and did a “scorpion”. The armor definitely helped mitigate landing on roots and rocks and even the bike hitting me. Another option that could suit you is the TLD Rockfight CE Chest Protector. This is easier to take on and off, has more breathability, and has the benefit of plastic armor for your chest and back. However it doesn’t cover as much as the 7850. Heal up and I hope the info helps! ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock many thanks for your reply. I did look at the rockfight and it led me to the 7850. There both drifferant but I like the over all Look of the 7850. I was curious as to how it performs and if it was suitable for me ... It looks like it may well be and any armor is better than no armor at the end of the day!! Thanks agen
You’re welcome! I’m 6’1” and weigh 205lbs. I normally wear a large in shirts but sized down to a medium for both armors. The large felt a bit too loose for me but the medium felt more snug and fits perfect for me. My friend who normally wears a medium in shirts sized down to a small for the same reason. Hope that helps! ✌🏼🤟🏼
What size Chest are you? Like what suit size do you use? I have a 39" chest, 5'9" 150lbs. I normally wear a size Small t shirt for NIKE shirts so it's nice and fitted. I'm not sure to go with a Medium or Large for the No sleeve version
Great question. I'm 6'1" 185lbs and have a 42" chest. I normally wear a large in fitted t-shirts. For both of these armors I sized down to a medium. The large felt too big and I wanted something that felt more fitted to my body. If you wear a small in Nike shirts, I would think about trying a small in the sleeveless version. Especially if you can find it online from an outlet that offers free returns. Hope that helps! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Hey Omar! There are three versions of this body armor: The full sleeve is about $175 The short sleeve is about $119 The vest is about $105 The vest is very minimal, but better than nothing. The short sleeve is a step up in protection. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Great video, I just have a question about the no-sleeve version. Does the back padding hit the lower lumbar area? It's kind've hard to tell. Thank you.
The padding on the No-sleeve ends just above the waistline. If you pair it with the LPS7605 TLD chammy you get a decent amount of protection. The short sleeve has thicker pads on the back, but sleeveless offers some protection vs. no protection. ✌🏼🤟🏼
When you wear the short sleeve version do you wear anything under? Or just the vest and a jersey over? Thank you there’s little to no good reviews on these. Appreciate it
I wear a dry fit t-shirt under the short sleeve and a dry fit tank top under the no-sleeve. You don’t have to wear a shirt under them at all, but the material isn’t too soft and once you sweat, they can be tricky to get off. So I recommend wearing the dry fit shirt under both, if it’s not to hot out. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Great question. I have no idea how they would hold up for that. Give TLD a call or email and see what they would say. I'd also recommend looking at a company like Dainese for protective motorcycle gear. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Not sure what size to suggest based on measurements. But, I usually wear a large shirt and sized down to a medium. A large in both options was too loose for me and I’m 6’1” 185lbs. Hope that helps! ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock - I went ahead and ordered the Medium. Although I am short in stature, I have a medium build (stocky), 42" chest. I'm sure the Med, will fit me just fine, thanks for the insight!
Nice review Brother. I enjoyed the sleeved version for a while. I found it could be quite restrictive in movement when l was riding some spicier trails, for throwing the bike around. Really liked it though, found it quite hot sometimes, even here in Bonnie Scotland. Keep up the good work dude. Ride Safe. 🤙🏴
It’s definitely hot, especially with a shirt under it. So far though, the sleeveless has been working well as the everyday. Were you wearing armor when you hit your shoulder? ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock yup. Might’ve saved me a more serious injury. The Doctor said that no armour will protect that area completely, the collar is designed to give way to protect the ribs and neck. I don’t think TLD make a suit off Armour, shame, l could really see the TLD Medieval range taking off. 🤣
According to the TLD site, the UPS7850 armor has a rating of: CE EN 14120-2003+A1-2007 tested for abrasion resistance. I’m not familiar with what those numbers mean compared to the Leatt Airfit lite. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Thankfully no. But I will say it does offer some minor protection which is better than none. I wish it had more robust spine padding like the short sleeve. I recently crashed on the short sleeve more padded vest and I was incredibly grateful to have it on. I ride an eBike and washed out where the bike hit me in my back and ribs. Although I’m sore, I believe it saved me from breaking something or being injured worse. If you want something a bit more protective than the sleeveless and not as robust as the short sleeve, I’d recommend looking at the TLD Rockfight CE chest protector. It has D3O back padding covered by plastic on the spine and chest. ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock ahh lucky for you you were wearing that t shirt version. I just started mountain biking so I'm not doing anything crazy so the sleeveless version looks good for me. I crashed on Sunday going back up a valley after going down, flew OTB about 6 feet from my bike. Just got a little dirty and that's it. Had knee pads and helmet, but a few times I mad small falls and worried my chest would get stuck with a log
The vest rib protection is good. Not as good as the short sleeve version which has stiffer pads and more coverage. But, for a lightweight body armor it does offer decent rib protection which is hard to find in these kind of lighter vest protectors. ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@farghom no I haven’t. But I have seen Dainese’s body armor and it’s pretty nice. Doesn’t cover as much as the TLD but the spine protection looks more significant. Might be worth checking out.
Hey man, I’m 6’1” 180lbs. I normally wear a large for a shirt but when with a medium for both so that it would got more snug. The large felt like it was too big. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Why is this product on the video different to the one pictured on the thumbnail image and also the one on the Troy Lee website. I ordered one and got the one in the video and it looks poor compared to the one shown on the thumbnail and the TLD website.
Hi Paul, I actually address this in the video. TLD uses images that don't represent the true look of the product. I used their images for the thumbnail as that's what people will see come up when researching the body armor. Once they watch the video, they will see (and I mention) that the images and the actual product don't match. My hope with the video is that you'll see what you're really getting. ✌🏼🤟🏼
This is the only video that I found that actually compares both models which I was looking for. Not many quality videos explaining differences. Great video thank you!
Glad it could help! I wasn’t sure what the differences were before I got them either, so I really want to put something out that can show them. ✌🏼🤟🏼
After breaking ribs racing dual slalom, I added the TLD UPS7850 and their shorts with the hip/leg pads to my protection loadout. The shoulder pads and rib pads really saved me a few times. I wore mine without a shirt, and sometimes put a teeshirt on over the TLD. It's well ventilated as one can expect - I wore mine at some truly humid and hot races, and it wasn't a bother heatwise. I don't wear it much since I stopped racing, but it's always ready for more.
Great to know it can be used in a race! Even better that it kept you safe! ✌🏼🤟🏼
My two cents! Thanks for the video, great review, very helpful. I would like to add two things that are an issue for me that I would like to mentioned. The shoulders pads are very minimal. (thin soft foam) They absolutely will not protect from shoulder injuries. Maybe they will stop a rock or branch from digging into your arm, but any ground contact and they will be useless. This thing is really hard to get on and off, particular after a good sweaty ride!
Don't overlook this as most times I have to leave it on until I get home and have my wife help me get remove it. It is a pain in the...well, shoulder. Cheers, thanks again!
Thanks! And great things to mention for sure! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Finally someone taking the ribs into consideration. Most body armor is just front and back with very little rib protection. Thanks for the awesome video.
Agreed! Rib protection is a must for me. ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock just bought the short sleeve version. Thanks again.
I know this vest wasn't meant for this but this vest is perfect for paintball. Way better than the actual vests specifically made for paintball which really only help from having paintballs break when you're hit and they barely reduce any of the pain. With this vest you won't feel anything. I know some will say "well real men don't need protection for paintball" yeah well I'm not so young anymore and as a construction worker who takes a beating at work already, I dont need that extra pain especailly when playing almost every weekend. Going to work with never healing bruises every week ain't fun at all. So yeah this vest is a great option for playing paintball
Thanks for the comment Tony! It’s always great to know when gear from one sport can work well for another.
And although I don’t play paintball, I agree with you, going to work with never healing bruises every week ain’t fun at all. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Thank you for this video, i'm watching while i recover from a crash in with i broke some ribs, you really helped my with it. Cheers from Brasil
Glad it could help! Heal up quick! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Cool Adam. Had 2 injuries this yr already and sinced been wearing that Short Sleeved version too. MTB crashes happen ususlly when we least expect em. Even fell off a cliff 2 weeks ago and never had any injury protected by that Armor, fully protected eben the TLD wrist brace and an ankle brace. Been used to the extra heat using the armors and just really takes time to get used to.
Now, if I forgot to wear em, it doesnt feel normal anymore. Thank You Adam.
Wow Hansel, glad you were wearing that armor when you fell off the cliff and were okay! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Just bought the full sleeve. Really comfortable, and breathes pretty well.
Oh nice! And your body will thank you. 😬✌🏼🤟🏼
Excellent video. It’s a big help in deciding which brand to buy. Currently sitting here recovering from my 2nd rib injury, when I should be at work. Thanks for the help!
Glad you liked it! Sorry about your ribs! Rib injuries are no joke. The TLD UPS7850 did a great job of minimizing the impact of my bike hitting me after a recent wipeout. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Great review! It’s so smart to be proactive and get protected
Thanks! Armor up! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Yea as you get older maybe.iv been looking for protection since i have a current shoulder injury . I just need particular things protected
Whatever it takes to stay safe and keep enjoying the ride! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Thank you! Looking to get body armour for my kid for BMX racing and all the motorcross stuff is way to much. This was super informative.
Glad it could help! ✌🏼🤟🏼
I just ordered the short sleeved version. I had a bad fall a week ago when I lost front wheel traction on a steep chute and hit hard on the flat. Swore I broke something but I didn't. I am not doing that again until I get that shirt.
Glad you’re okay! I totally get it, I’ve had enough chest smashes to the bar to realize I don’t care to take any chances. Let me know what you think! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Nice video and review of what appears to be a great product. Also thanks for clarifying the crappy photo in the ad.
Thank you! ✌🏼🤟🏼
excellent review exactly what I was looking for
Glad it was helpful! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Excellent video Adam, thank you! Comparison is exactly what I was looking for. Since I have a full protective shirt I will get the vest for everyday riding. I am at 39.5" for sizing (between medium and large). Would you go with a large?
Glad it could help! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Nice review. I'm still working on getting my son some more protection
Thanks! Injuries suck the moon, so I’m happy to gear up. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Super helpful review. I’ve been searching online for the perfect piece of body armor as I heal up from my broken shoulder blade.
Originally, when I saw the stock picture, I thought exactly what you mentioned, that it was some kind of piece of leather body armor, maybe intended for motorcyclists.
I can’t wait to be able to lift my arm above my head so that I can order this body armor and try it on!
Thanks!
Glad it could help! Heal up quick Anne! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Thanks for the review. Are these pads around the ribs hard or squishy?
The 7850 (short sleeve) has the better rib protection which feels like a harder padding. It has a little squish to it, but mostly feels firm. The 3900 (sleeveless) has rib protection that feels slightly firm, and thinner than the 7850. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Well, I wiped out at Snow Summit following Outsider MTB (no because) on an unnamed black diamond offshoot from Bandit. Landed on my shoulder so, I'm going to be getting the UPV7850. Question, how is the sizing on these?
Yikes! You okay?
I normally wear a large but sized down to a medium so it would be more snug.
If you’re near the Laguna area TLD has a shop you can try them on at.
@@AdamMock I'm off the bike for a few days so my muscles will heal. I have full rotation, no scratches, just muscles got pounded. Ibuprofen takes the edge off but I'll be back in the saddle tomorrow. I'll have to check out TLD shop in Laguna. Thanks.
@@AdamMock Thanks for the tip on sizing down. I'm like you and usually a large/medium and the medium fits perfectly.
@@StefsMTB glad you got a good fit!
Great review Adam! You have other protections besides this one? Which one ? Is this one too hot because is old technology? Thanx for the info!
Thanks Hugo! Depending on where you are, any added protection can be hot. The sleeveless is definitely less hot than the short sleeve. But always consider your comfort level and how you ride. If either of these seem too hot for you than you might want to consider the TLD Rockfight CE Chest Protector. ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock Thank you very much for the response Adam! I was thinking on the fox racing titan sport Jacket, what do you think about ths option in comparison the troy?
What a brilliant video thank you.
I unfortunately came off my own bike this morning. I got a little carried away on the trails with my buddy! Its my second time on proper mtb trails that have fast sections with burms aswell as rock gardens and drops anyway i was getting in to it and going well when i came out of a burm fairly fast and lost control of my bike i was sent over the bars and i dont know if it was a tree stump or my bike but a got a massive wollop to my back that legt me on the trail in agony till i found my feet!
My question is , will this short sleeve ups 7850 be adequate protection on the type of trails i mentioned.. there rough gravel with rocks and tree stumps etc ... im going to have to slow down abit till i get used of the trails but i dont want to get another injury 😫
My right flank is what got hit and the ups 7850 looks just the job!
@@82HEADCASE I’m so sorry to hear about your wipeout! The 7850 is a good choice for overall protection. It definitely helps absorb impact and covers the majority of your ribs and back. I wiped out on a ride in Downieville CA with the 7850 and did a “scorpion”. The armor definitely helped mitigate landing on roots and rocks and even the bike hitting me.
Another option that could suit you is the TLD Rockfight CE Chest Protector. This is easier to take on and off, has more breathability, and has the benefit of plastic armor for your chest and back. However it doesn’t cover as much as the 7850.
Heal up and I hope the info helps! ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock many thanks for your reply.
I did look at the rockfight and it led me to the 7850. There both drifferant but I like the over all Look of the 7850. I was curious as to how it performs and if it was suitable for me ...
It looks like it may well be and any armor is better than no armor at the end of the day!!
Thanks agen
Thanks for this video definitely helped me decide on which to get. Going with the vest
Glad to hear it! Let me know what you think of it! ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock Will do!
Thanks this is very helpful. How tall are you and what size are you wearing?
You’re welcome! I’m 6’1” and weigh 205lbs. I normally wear a large in shirts but sized down to a medium for both armors. The large felt a bit too loose for me but the medium felt more snug and fits perfect for me.
My friend who normally wears a medium in shirts sized down to a small for the same reason.
Hope that helps! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Good review Adam, I could use some protection while riding… I’ll have to check them out
Thanks man, let me know what you think! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Great review. I’m totally going to get some protection for the parks. Especially the spine protector.
Thanks! And yeah man, gotta keep that spine safe! ✌🏼🤟🏼
What size Chest are you? Like what suit size do you use? I have a 39" chest, 5'9" 150lbs. I normally wear a size Small t shirt for NIKE shirts so it's nice and fitted. I'm not sure to go with a Medium or Large for the No sleeve version
Great question. I'm 6'1" 185lbs and have a 42" chest. I normally wear a large in fitted t-shirts. For both of these armors I sized down to a medium. The large felt too big and I wanted something that felt more fitted to my body. If you wear a small in Nike shirts, I would think about trying a small in the sleeveless version. Especially if you can find it online from an outlet that offers free returns. Hope that helps! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Hi Adam. I may need to get the armor you’re displaying here once I’m released to ride again. How much is it more or less? I love Troy Lee for sure.
Hey Omar! There are three versions of this body armor:
The full sleeve is about $175
The short sleeve is about $119
The vest is about $105
The vest is very minimal, but better than nothing. The short sleeve is a step up in protection.
✌🏼🤟🏼
Great video, I just have a question about the no-sleeve version.
Does the back padding hit the lower lumbar area? It's kind've hard to tell.
Thank you.
The padding on the No-sleeve ends just above the waistline. If you pair it with the LPS7605 TLD chammy you get a decent amount of protection.
The short sleeve has thicker pads on the back, but sleeveless offers some protection vs. no protection. ✌🏼🤟🏼
You did a real solid for TLD! That batsuit look made me sweat just looking at it. Now I will really consider.
😂 It did look like a Batsuit! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Protection is worth it, great review!
Thanks Debbie! Protection is definitely worth it! ✌🏼🤟🏼
When you wear the short sleeve version do you wear anything under? Or just the vest and a jersey over? Thank you there’s little to no good reviews on these. Appreciate it
I wear a dry fit t-shirt under the short sleeve and a dry fit tank top under the no-sleeve.
You don’t have to wear a shirt under them at all, but the material isn’t too soft and once you sweat, they can be tricky to get off. So I recommend wearing the dry fit shirt under both, if it’s not to hot out. ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock thanks bro, subscribed for more cool content 👍🏽
@@extjerry Thanks! I appreciate the support! ✌🏼🤟🏼
hmm, how will these hold up if you slide on pavement on a motorcycle? i have a chest protector and elbow pads, but no shoulder or rib protection
Great question. I have no idea how they would hold up for that. Give TLD a call or email and see what they would say. I'd also recommend looking at a company like Dainese for protective motorcycle gear. ✌🏼🤟🏼
This looks like a great option. I'm 5''4" with a 42 inch chest...What size would you suggest?
Not sure what size to suggest based on measurements. But, I usually wear a large shirt and sized down to a medium. A large in both options was too loose for me and I’m 6’1” 185lbs.
Hope that helps! ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock - I went ahead and ordered the Medium. Although I am short in stature, I have a medium build (stocky), 42" chest. I'm sure the Med, will fit me just fine, thanks for the insight!
@@MGRodriguez1 Sweet! Let me know what you think!
Nice review Brother. I enjoyed the sleeved version for a while.
I found it could be quite restrictive in movement when l was riding some spicier trails, for throwing the bike around.
Really liked it though, found it quite hot sometimes, even here in Bonnie Scotland.
Keep up the good work dude. Ride Safe. 🤙🏴
It’s definitely hot, especially with a shirt under it. So far though, the sleeveless has been working well as the everyday.
Were you wearing armor when you hit your shoulder? ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock yup. Might’ve saved me a more serious injury.
The Doctor said that no armour will protect that area completely, the collar is designed to give way to protect the ribs and neck.
I don’t think TLD make a suit off Armour, shame, l could really see the TLD Medieval range taking off. 🤣
@@trailsfromthedarkside6460 Ha! I'd wear it!
What CE Level does this armor has , compared to the Leatt 3DF AirFit Lite Body Tee
According to the TLD site, the UPS7850 armor has a rating of: CE EN 14120-2003+A1-2007 tested for abrasion resistance. I’m not familiar with what those numbers mean compared to the Leatt Airfit lite. ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock Thanky you : ANd Great Video btw.
fantastic video! only problem for me is that I'm getting them to protect me while refereeing hockey games and I still can't pick which one🤣
Oh wow, that’s brilliant!
Great review! I just got the leatt spin/chest protector. It already saved my sternum 🤘🏻 worth the money and looking stilly 😂
Totally! And I’m thinking “SAVE THE STERNUM!” needs to be a shirt. 😬✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock hahah for reals!
Have you done a crash test on the sleeveless?
Thankfully no. But I will say it does offer some minor protection which is better than none. I wish it had more robust spine padding like the short sleeve.
I recently crashed on the short sleeve more padded vest and I was incredibly grateful to have it on.
I ride an eBike and washed out where the bike hit me in my back and ribs. Although I’m sore, I believe it saved me from breaking something or being injured worse.
If you want something a bit more protective than the sleeveless and not as robust as the short sleeve, I’d recommend looking at the TLD Rockfight CE chest protector. It has D3O back padding covered by plastic on the spine and chest. ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock ahh lucky for you you were wearing that t shirt version. I just started mountain biking so I'm not doing anything crazy so the sleeveless version looks good for me.
I crashed on Sunday going back up a valley after going down, flew OTB about 6 feet from my bike. Just got a little dirty and that's it. Had knee pads and helmet, but a few times I mad small falls and worried my chest would get stuck with a log
@@DrMarvinLara Ouch! Glad you're okay! I'm a big advocate for protection and a little bit can go a long way!
Good review bro
Thank you! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Adam , what size are you wearing?
I normally wear a large t-shirt. But I got a medium in both.
I’m 6’1” and about 180lbs. Hope that helps! ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock Thanks for the reply Adam, see you out there on the trails.
@Adam Mock , the vest one protects the ribs well?
The vest rib protection is good. Not as good as the short sleeve version which has stiffer pads and more coverage. But, for a lightweight body armor it does offer decent rib protection which is hard to find in these kind of lighter vest protectors. ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock OK TY
@@AdamMock have u tested other brands?
@@farghom no I haven’t. But I have seen Dainese’s body armor and it’s pretty nice. Doesn’t cover as much as the TLD but the spine protection looks more significant. Might be worth checking out.
@@AdamMock THANKS I SEEM to always land on ribs so would like something light w best ribs guard
Awesome reviews
Thanks Mike, appreciate it! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Awesome review, I feel like having a protector over my body would make me think that I am invincible 😂
You already seem invincible! ✌🏼🤟🏼
@@AdamMock hahaha
Thoughts after two years?
I still use them both depending on where I’m riding. They do get hot in the summer but having an ebike makes the heat penalty not as bad. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Hi bro, what is your size ?? cheers from chile
Hey man, I’m 6’1” 180lbs. I normally wear a large for a shirt but when with a medium for both so that it would got more snug. The large felt like it was too big. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Good stuff.
Thanks Danny! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Why is this product on the video different to the one pictured on the thumbnail image and also the one on the Troy Lee website. I ordered one and got the one in the video and it looks poor compared to the one shown on the thumbnail and the TLD website.
Hi Paul, I actually address this in the video. TLD uses images that don't represent the true look of the product. I used their images for the thumbnail as that's what people will see come up when researching the body armor. Once they watch the video, they will see (and I mention) that the images and the actual product don't match. My hope with the video is that you'll see what you're really getting. ✌🏼🤟🏼
Safety is sexy! 💜
Truth. And so are you. 😬😍✌🏼🤟🏼
I'd think if you need body armor your crash probably ends without your bike next to you.
You never know where those things end up! ✌🏼🤟🏼
If you've ever seen an animal die with it's guts on the ground, you would buy the gut protection. Stay safe.
Vivid picture. Protect those guts! ✌🏼🤟🏼
4
Good number.
Tube socks
They keep you safe… and warm. ✌🏼🤟🏼