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New: Forcefield inserts for Kriega
By Visordown on 14/12/2012 12:01:06
Baby got back

KRIEGA is well known for making backpacks that take the weight of the world off your shoulders. If you wear a Kriega pack when you ride, you can now do your back an extra favour.Forcefield has come up with a fully CE-approved back protector insert

New: Forcefield T-Pro back insert
By Visordown on 01/01/2008 16:51:50
New product showcase from Visordown

Forcefield body armour has been supplying BKS and the like for years and are now supplying us, the buying public, with their wares.Yes there will be a compromise on weight and slight bulk, but I think the safety payoff justifies it – the lattice

Used: Forcefield Pro L2 back protector review
By Ben Cope on 04/10/2011 11:08:57
7-years old and still going strong, but for one small issue

Back in 2004 I was at the peak of my crashing days, managing to fall off a motorcycle with alarming regularity. I just had to look at a motorcycle and I'd fall over.I picked up this Forcefield after putting a rather worrying dent in my Knox Stowaway

10 of the Best: Back protectors
By Robin Goodwin on 29/06/2012 09:48:13
Don't get a pain in the back, check out these 10 CE-approved back protectors

The back protector: many claim it was invented by Barry Sheene, who inspired by a lobster shell, crafted together a crude version using old visors and gaffa tape.Since the original, back protectors have developed into something more comfortable and safe with impact absorbing mate...

Visordown's first co-buy sells out in 21 hours
By Visordown News on 25/09/2012 09:50:39
Missed out on our first deal? Here's how it went down

OUR first co-buy was a roaring success, selling out in 21 hours.Our first offer - a Forcefield L2K Pro back protector - had a retail price of £99.99 but it reached its lowest price, £64.99, in under a day.One of our co-buyers, Brian Lancaster, gets

Learn to ride with Visordown: Back protectors
By Tim Skilton on 25/09/2007 22:33:31
Barry Sheene was one of the first racers to wear a back protector back in 1975 - here's why you should wear one too

protector contactsSpyke 01384 413841Forcefield01933 410818Knox01900 825825Hein Gericke 0800 165165

New: Klim Traverse Gore-Tex jacket
By Ben Cope on 17/02/2011 16:12:22
Established snowmobile clothing brand is a newcomer to motorcycling

and is designed to offer comfort and moisture management, while being durable and also waterproof. Sounds good.It feautres 840 denier Cordura and can be supplied with Forcefield armour.Its RRP is - £279.95 inc VAT for the jacket and £269.95 for the trousers. We


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