Keepers Resources 2.0

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4 Comments

viv Said,
August 12th, 2009 @2:34 am  

I argy completely (see post on ‘review my kit commotion winners’) OBO bodi armour is the best as it is so protective wiliest it is light and thin (this also helps with the female assets issue) but there could be more done about how the kit fits women without me hacking in to my kit to make it fit

VIV x

SUPERpea2 Said,
August 15th, 2009 @11:38 am  

dw, the robo bodiarma u hav is the same as mine. Its not just coz ur a girl that the shoulders dig in and rub. Im a guy and i find that if u do the straps under the arms up the they rub, dig in and are generally uncomfortable but if u dont do them up at all the shoulder pads sit flat leaving ur triceps unprotected.

i dont really no of an easy solution, i dont do the straps up tight, i loosly attach them just enough that the pads stay in place, someone wrote on the kid modifications page about stiching on ice hockey style shoulder caps but this sound difficult and quite and expencive solution.

if i come up with anything ill leave another comment, please reply if u find a good solution.

chris

Facebook User Said,
October 13th, 2009 @9:40 am  

Thanks for the article really good.

I’m looking to buy some new body armour and currently have the old OBO ROBO style, the new style seems to not have as much shoulder padding on or only be availiable in the chest pad model from what i can find in the uk.

could you post some pics of the shoulders up a bit closer please?

As for the shoulder parts not sitting properly, try a tight t-shirt as the smock, if the t-shirt is well fitted it will hold the padding in place with only slight straping, you may go through a few t-shirts but its worth it for the protection..spreadshirt.com is pretty good for customs as well

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