Body Armour

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chric wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KNOX-Cross-Sh ... 564wt_1263
like the look of this or they do some t shirt one's aswell
Chric, it's a good idea to go and try some on mate, I have and I thought those were uncomfortable

The alpinestars track vest was really comfortable

There is such a varied choice

First thing would be to make a decision as to whether you will buy all new stuff or add to what you have

Though the biggest thing is the cost

But lets face it, just adding something like a chest protector is going to be better that what most people have now
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i'm relying on my moobs for protection at the moment, although there big they ain't as good as a chest protector...
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Ah, but the do a "ladies" version :boobs: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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