Best chest protector?

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Best chest protector?

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Title explains it all. Been out of the loop too long to know, over under armors.
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I meant I don't prefer under armor anymore, going old school.
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I don't use chest protectors, maybe fox? Idk
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Leatt has some good chest protectors, and the Thor Sentinel is popular also.
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Had a Thor Sentinel, then got a Fox proframe or whatever. I liked the fox way better, felt lighter and like it wasn't even there.
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Had a sentinel, hated it, got cheap evs under-shirt armour but with a decent plastic front on it. 200% better comfort wise and I think it even covers a larger area on my chest too.
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fox over armour ( cant remember the name-sorry) the shoulders flex so it feels like its not there, then it moves to the curve of your shoulder when you crash. its also freakin strong.
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I like the Ufo reactor. It's one of the popular chest protectors in Belgium / The Netherlands
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I have the Alpinestar A6, mainly because I decided to get the biggest ass neck brace I could find, and had to rig up contraptions to make it work with any chest protector I had. I eventually decided to cough up the $60 to buy the one that was compatible with my neck brace. Nonetheless, they're both extremely comfortable.
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Fox Proframe, perfect fit, light weight and looks awesome
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YzJarne_196 wrote:I like the Ufo reactor. It's one of the popular chest protectors in Belgium / The Netherlands
Yep. I approve this. Fits perfectly! I now rock a Leatt body which is pretty comfortable also.
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Thanks everyone! This helps a lot for knowing what to look for, I used to always run chest protectors up until I got on 250f's. Big mistake. Smh. My O'neal under armor doesn't even do anything, it's uncomfortable and roost still hurts. Sorry O'neal :lol:
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My friend says the Thor Sentinel is the best one he's ever had. I would use under armor but I just feel like nothing will protect you as well as a chest protector, and I'm past that "gotta look cool with my under armor" look.
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This is what I've used recently. I'm not too into it.
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