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EVA - Ethylene vinyl acetate Armour Pads
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 6:00 am
by boxertwinjeff
How good is this soft armour in protection and in preventing debarking....has anyone had the misfortune in
having actually tested this foam rubber armour by hitting the Tarmac & sliding with it in your Jacket or Kevlar jeans. Looking at
a pair of Kevlar lined jeans with EVA in the knees, butt and hips.
Re: EVA - Ethylene vinyl acetate Armour Pads
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 1:05 pm
by Zombie Master
I wear BMW City pants a lot. They have padding made from D30. I've know a few guys that have hit the ground with this stuff with good results. I've replaced padding in my other gear with this type of armor. But my thinking is that I should go to armor that is part of an undergarment so that it is held against the part you want to protect more securely. I see the Bohn undergarments advertized in bike mags, and they look good but their gear is only level one protection. But the concept of having a shell for weather and abrasion protection and an under suit with padding makes sense to me.
It's always good to know what type of accident your going to have before you buy your gear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5_n6bOuXkY
http://www.bohn-armor-pants.com/catalog ... %2Fcatalog
Re: EVA - Ethylene vinyl acetate Armour Pads
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 2:23 pm
by Major Softie
That's what's in my First Gear leather jacket. When I had the 70 mph getoff on the Duc, none of my injuries were in places protected by the pads. The jacket showed a lot of road rash over my left elbow/forearm, but my arm felt fine. Left shoulder took a big hit, and it was sore for a few days, but nothing serious. Broke some ribs, but they were not protected by the armor. I'd say it did it's job better than I expected from the feel of the stuff. My textile jacket has pads with plastic shields. I would say the shields would do a much better job of spreading the impact if I was running into a smaller surface, like if hitting a sign post, but for most situations the soft armor seems to really live up to its claims.
Re: EVA - Ethylene vinyl acetate Armour Pads
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 10:35 am
by Gryphon
When I took out the deer a year ago, I was wearing my mesh jacket with the soft armour. Other than a few bruises and a sprained ankle, I had no real injuries. The mesh jacket was shredded, but the armour cushioned the impact and wore away instead of my flesh. We could discuss the gouges in the modular helmet, but that a topic for a different thread.
First thing I did when I was healed enough to ride again is order another mesh jacket with Level III armour. I'm convinced it saved me from serious injury.