PBT Gorget - Gear Review

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @ARR0WMANC3R
    @ARR0WMANC3R 7 лет назад +7

    Alllll aboard the gorget train!!

  • @Xeinok
    @Xeinok 7 лет назад +5

    Would love to see reviews for some of the newer 800N Jackets like the Hussar, Challenger, etc. :) Thanks for the videos!

  • @alexanderbalenko
    @alexanderbalenko 7 лет назад +2

    Nice stuff. I am using it for 2 months and it were couple of times when it saved my throat. Also I've passed one tournament with it. Good thing.

  • @tardarsauce3355
    @tardarsauce3355 8 месяцев назад

    Great gorget reviews! I wonder if this type of gorget will fit under a padded motorcycle jacket?

  • @thomasheydenreich3184
    @thomasheydenreich3184 7 лет назад

    Hi guys, nice video! Thanks for your opinions. I agree with you that the shoulder protection can be a problem, but some people (like me) do not really have this issue and then it's a perfect gorget in a lot of regards. Just a comment on detachable shoulder guards: would be a nice idea but might be difficult to get working. However, what would be easy: PBT could offer the same gorget without the shoulder pads as individual protects for a bit less. Then everyone can choose which option they like to have (although of course one single piece of equipment for all purposes would be better, still).
    And just a short remark for people with low throat circumference (like myself..): I just glued a bit of extra-velcro in front of the standard one. The velcro band is elastic enough to be stretched quite a bit farther, so one can adjust it easily for a better fit with this.
    And just an idea for the gorget train: the "thatguysproducts" gorget. Quite a bit more expensive, but some people from my club use those and find them to be the best ones they have ever worn ;)

  • @KalteGeist
    @KalteGeist 6 лет назад

    Had this one for a hot minute, but I sold it because every time I raised my arms all three pads would do that "umbrella in the wind" thing.

  • @brennanfaucher947
    @brennanfaucher947 7 лет назад +1

    On the gorget train, can you do a side by side comparison with all three major gorgets and give advice on which ones are best for different weapons?

    • @BloodandIronHEMA
      @BloodandIronHEMA  7 лет назад +4

      Brennan Faucher We kind of do at the end. Destroyer Modz for anything with a jacket, PBT without one.

  • @h1zchan
    @h1zchan 7 лет назад

    I have a large thin $100(AUD) gambeson that this gorget fits well under, so I don't really have that much mobility issues with my shoulders. But because my gambeson is so loose the shoulder flaps don't get pushed down enough when I wear the gambeson on top, and so then they make my mask ride up very uncomfortably. It's manageable but can be distracting at times. If you're in hema just for fun this combination of cheap gambeson + chest protector + pbt gorget will save you lots of money but if you want to win tournaments don't bother with these. Overall I agree with the reviewers this gorge is best used alongside a chest protector for rapier or light synthetic sparring. They don't really fit under properly made fencing jackets.

  • @Meta194
    @Meta194 2 года назад

    How tall is Jane? I'm trying so work out some of the sizing myself. SPES sizes are a little weird for skinny people

  • @jamieg2427
    @jamieg2427 6 лет назад

    Love your reviews.

  • @JetConvoy
    @JetConvoy 7 лет назад +1

    I think wearing this under my jacket caused my shoulder dislocation. I was wearing this under my AP jacket (which is a bit big on me) plus fencing mask which really limit my head and shoulder movement. Was in a high bind and when my opponent pushed my arm back my right shoulder popped out.
    Way I see it all the gear limited my mobility and ability to sort of turn my head and shoulders and go with the force. Instead I feel it kinda created a fulcrum with my shoulder jointed don't know if that makes sense.

  • @goreignak
    @goreignak 7 лет назад +6

    Miss Jane, I'd just like to say "You're awesome!" So, uh, I'll go back to my man cave now...

  • @bobdrenan4402
    @bobdrenan4402 7 лет назад

    Where did you guys get he blunt sparring messers I see in some of your videos

  • @Dancorg
    @Dancorg 7 лет назад

    What about the red dragon gorget? it looks similar except for the lack of flaps

    • @Dancorg
      @Dancorg 7 лет назад +1

      Ok, so I bought the red dragon gorget: it's confortable to wear, it has plastic on the throat piece and rubber on the bottom part. I haven't spar with them yet but so far I can tell I would like it more if it was a bit more rigid.

  • @Wulfseal
    @Wulfseal 7 лет назад +1

    Is it meant to worn underneath a jacket? It never occurred to me this was how it was intended to be used.
    Just curios, not trying to be a smart arse.

  • @johnhill9595
    @johnhill9595 6 лет назад +1

    Gorget = /GOR-juht/ not /gor-ZHAY/

    • @HEMASimian
      @HEMASimian 6 лет назад

      It's a loan-word from French (where ɡɔɹʒeɪ is correct). Both pronunciations are valid in English, although gɔr dʒɪt is more common in English especially with the pronunciation of "Ballet"

    • @johnhill9595
      @johnhill9595 6 лет назад

      Julian Schuetze The word in old French is gorgete. The modern French word is gorgerette. Both words have the t pronounced.

    • @HEMASimian
      @HEMASimian 6 лет назад

      John Hill My first language is French so I understand, but in English the T can be silent.

  • @johnhill9595
    @johnhill9595 6 лет назад

    Gorget = /GOR-juht/ not /gor-ZHAY/