Aluminum vented mesh back panel, TPR armor for flexible comfort and protection, wide elastic band with two-stage tightening, built in stiffeners for extra support and protection. One size fits most.
Submitted by
Jay Ho
a Weekend Warrior
from NY Date Reviewed: August 25, 2004
Favorite Trail:
Stillwell or Alley Pond
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$22.00
Purchased At:
PricePoint
Strengths:
Good support. Looks a lot cooler than the girdle-looking support belts. Makes my gut look smaller.
Weaknesses:
Kinda pricey but you pay a bit for style. Is this thing supposed to vent? Does anyone think a support belt could look cool?
Similar Products Used:
Girdle looking support belts
Bike Setup:
SC Heckler, fully loaded for freeride.
Bottom Line:
It's never cool to have to ride with a support belt but this one looks pretty good. I guess the plastic/rubber bumper in the back suposed to give some protection too. I just got into freeriding and the new rig is easily twice the weight of my roadbike. Factor that into the climbing, pushing, falling, lifting involved with freeriding and one can see where a girdle (oops, support belt) may be needed.
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