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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Powertector is from South Korea while SASTEC is from Germany. I'm not too familiar with their history. Product wise, sastec is slightly more elastic than powertector, and hence adjusts to the body shape a bit better (visco elastic is the term they use). I have seen the powertector armours maybe about 9months back and they were very like Knox ones in terms of touch and feel (design slightly different). I have sastec in my riding gear and feel the elasticity/adjustment to body shape really helps while riding. While Knox/Powertector would be bit more 'rigid', though providing the equal level of protection.Originally posted by Gurinderjit Singh View PostWind in my hair.... and I'm semi bald...
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Thanks for the valuable information buddy, I m sure it will be useful for many of usOriginally posted by sanjeet286 View PostPowertector is from South Korea while SASTEC is from Germany. I'm not too familiar with their history. Product wise, sastec is slightly more elastic than powertector, and hence adjusts to the body shape a bit better (visco elastic is the term they use). I have seen the powertector armours maybe about 9months back and they were very like Knox ones in terms of touch and feel (design slightly different). I have sastec in my riding gear and feel the elasticity/adjustment to body shape really helps while riding. While Knox/Powertector would be bit more 'rigid', though providing the equal level of protection.
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Thanks for the valuable information buddy, I m sure it will be useful for many of usOriginally posted by sanjeet286 View PostPowertector is from South Korea while SASTEC is from Germany. I'm not too familiar with their history. Product wise, sastec is slightly more elastic than powertector, and hence adjusts to the body shape a bit better (visco elastic is the term they use). I have seen the powertector armours maybe about 9months back and they were very like Knox ones in terms of touch and feel (design slightly different). I have sastec in my riding gear and feel the elasticity/adjustment to body shape really helps while riding. While Knox/Powertector would be bit more 'rigid', though providing the equal level of protection.
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Hey guys,
I'm looking for a pair of riding good quality riding jeans. I have seen 2 options from Bikeratti and one from Zeus.
Does anybody have any experience with either of these? How are they in terms of protection, comfort, and styling?
Also does anybody know the difference between the Blue version (8400) and the black version (9400) of the Bikeratti jeans? I have seen conflicting information on various websites and would like some insight into this.Last edited by Syntax23; 05-28-2019, 02:42 PM.
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Guys any one still using the Dsg Aqua waterproof gloves?May the sun rise infront of me,
the rain fall behind me and the wind follow me.
May the angels guard my travels for they know what's ahead of me.
Keep me safe through rolling hills, swirling turns and bad roads.
Let the moon's light guide me through the night.
Lord, thank you for letting me a Biker.
Amen.
Ride:- Hero Honda Impulse (present) , Tvs Apache RTR180(2015-17)
Gears:- Shiro SH336 Carbon Helmet || Aspida Helios Jacket || Rynox Advento Pants || TBG Sport Gloves
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Do we know any place is Bangalore, where i can get riding jacket repaired? the air-vent zipper glue has come-off in my Honda Jacket.Last edited by shamanthnv; 05-28-2019, 08:07 PM.---------------------
FZ-S(2009), Honda City AT(2009), Santro AT 2005
Zen(2000)(Sold), RX-100(Sold)
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Solace in Banashankari does repairs. Else Gear-n-Ride in HSR layout and Koramangala also do it though they may outsource it.Originally posted by shamanthnv View PostDo we know any place is Bangalore, where i can get riding jacket repaired? the air-vent zipper glue has come-off in my Honda Jacket.Wind in my hair.... and I'm semi bald...
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I would suggest you to go for the Rynox Storm Jacket.Originally posted by hgps View PostMostly city. Strictly No long rides or tours.
The shoulder/ Elbow protectors are Level 2 from Knox (UK). The advantage of Knox protectors over sastec is that 1) It passes the CE tests of T+ and T- and in India T+ CE test should certainly be considered while you look for Level 2 protectors 2) Knox provides a 5 years warranty on protectors. The Knox protectors used in Storm Jacket are also the latest technology- Knox Microlock.
Sastec and Powertector Level 2 protectors both don't pass these test.
The Back protector is Powertector.
Chest are EVA pads and upgradable to CE certified ones.
It has external titanium sliders. (Added protections against slide)
At Impact zones the Rynox Storm jacket has Invista (Du Pont) Cordura which is far more superior in terms of abrasion resistance than any denier of Polyester.
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Any advice on good Riding Jacket protectors, Shoulder/elbow, which is not too costly ? My original ones in Jacket melted away as i had not used for sometimes.
Thinking of this one.
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FZ-S(2009), Honda City AT(2009), Santro AT 2005
Zen(2000)(Sold), RX-100(Sold)
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I would recommend Level 2 ones but it'll depend if your jacket has the space for it. I don't think you can buy Knox separately, but SASTEC you can.Originally posted by shamanthnv View PostAny advice on good Riding Jacket protectors, Shoulder/elbow, which is not too costly ? My original ones in Jacket melted away as i had not used for sometimes.
Thinking of this one.
https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B07...?ie=UTF8&psc=1Wind in my hair.... and I'm semi bald...
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Hi,
Is anyone using chest protectors for offroad purpose?May the sun rise infront of me,
the rain fall behind me and the wind follow me.
May the angels guard my travels for they know what's ahead of me.
Keep me safe through rolling hills, swirling turns and bad roads.
Let the moon's light guide me through the night.
Lord, thank you for letting me a Biker.
Amen.
Ride:- Hero Honda Impulse (present) , Tvs Apache RTR180(2015-17)
Gears:- Shiro SH336 Carbon Helmet || Aspida Helios Jacket || Rynox Advento Pants || TBG Sport Gloves
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Solace sabre ce lvl 2 (back, shoulder, elbow) & ce lvl 1 chest armour, hydration pocket at back but its a mesh jacket.Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View PostHello, I asked a few people and these bags won't work with monoshock bikes is what I got to know, kindly check and buy. Cheers !
Also guys, I am looking for a jacket for myself. Primary requirement is city use, mesh jacket will do. Budget is 4000-8000. I need one with proper armours (atleast CE level 2 on shoulders and elbows, and upgradable option on the back).
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Don't know about sas-tec, but i think some of Powertector armour does passes T+ & T-, also rynox does sell them on their site.Originally posted by Astrix View PostI would suggest you to go for the Rynox Storm Jacket.
The shoulder/ Elbow protectors are Level 2 from Knox (UK). The advantage of Knox protectors over sastec is that 1) It passes the CE tests of T+ and T- and in India T+ CE test should certainly be considered while you look for Level 2 protectors 2) Knox provides a 5 years warranty on protectors. The Knox protectors used in Storm Jacket are also the latest technology- Knox Microlock.
Sastec and Powertector Level 2 protectors both don't pass these test.
The Back protector is Powertector.
Chest are EVA pads and upgradable to CE certified ones.
It has external titanium sliders. (Added protections against slide)
At Impact zones the Rynox Storm jacket has Invista (Du Pont) Cordura which is far more superior in terms of abrasion resistance than any denier of Polyester.
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Guys.. Need replacement for riding jacket and helmet. Currently using DSG Triton. Requirements as below
Jacket:
*Budget : 10-12k. Currently stuck on Rynox stealth pro
*comfortable for long tours
*close enough to waterproof via internal or external liner
*removable thermal liner
*will be good if it has lots of pocket
*textile construction
Helmet
*budget: 5-6k
*silent
*removable liners
*preference to be given to the ones with flat chin models to better stick action cam mounts.
Comments/suggestions /options welcomeThe best things in life are realized on two wheels!
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