[1] Head (HELMET)- No head no life
[2] Foot (RIDING SHOES) - You don't want a mangled foot
[3] Knees (RIDING PANTS with Knee Armor) - A tap on the knee hurts like hell
[4] Hips (protection on the sides of the Hips) - Yeah it hurts bad too
[5] Palms (GOOD QUALITY GLOVES) - One usually falls on ones hands
Riding Jackets (although protective) are more to satisfy the emotional need of the biker. Something that makes him LOOK LIKE A BIKER. Nevertheless a good quality jacket with a good outer shell protects from abrasion in case of a slide over tarmac.
Instead I'd get some decent protection for the Feet (a pair of PROPER RIDING SHOES) and Invest in a protective RIDING PANT (not gung ho about external knee guards).


But until one takes a spill and realizes his flesh is worth the moolah chucked on riding gears, no one is gonna realize it.
If you take an average of even just once a year of riding, that would be about at least 28 times! LOL!
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If you plan to remove the armor in the pants, and then shifting to a knee guard would be a good idea.

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