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Old February 3rd, 2012, 05:43 PM   #1
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We are Forcefield dealers here at Munroe Motors. We wear and love Forcefield gear but we are surprised at little the public knows about it. We wanted to take a second and get some feedback from any customers who may wear it. If you are not sure of what Forcefield products are, you can view or get info here:

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Old February 4th, 2012, 03:08 AM   #2
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I wear a Forcefield Pro Sub4 back protector. I have said, and continue to say, it's the best back protector on the market.

It quickly forms to my back when worn with my 1 piece. Provides superior protection.

If Jules is still around, he was the one which talked me into this protector, and for that I thank him. He has first hand knowledge of the protection it offers in two crashes, one involving a high speed off, due to a deer.

Here are a few of the comments I recieved when I was asking which back protector to look at:

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I had some Spidi in-jacket armor and wasn't too impressed.

Bought the Tpro armor and it saved my bacon in 2 bad crashes.

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I use the forcefield stuff and have nothing but good to say about it. It is really nice stuff. Its a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for with this company. Just my .02

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That's for sure, I would of broken ribs or worse without that thing. I consider it about as important as a helmet.

When I was looking to purchase, I was questioning to buy between Spidi and Dainese. I quickly broadened my search and narrowed it down to four brands: Forcefield, Knox, Dainese, and Spidi. I had never heard of the Forcefield brand, but after extensive research on their products I won't wear any other protection.
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Old February 4th, 2012, 09:18 AM   #3
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Wa11er98S,

Thank you for the thoughtful feedback and time to respond. I couldn't agree with you more! I wear Forcefield armor in Vanson street jacket , I have a Pro Sub 4 and an Extreme "Adventure" harness for dirt biking. All of them are tremendous products and well worth the investment!
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I've used the Forcefield undershorts under my track suit. Lowsided with no bruising/soreness to hips, butt, etc. Great gear.
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CF-great to hear! I dunno what is up with the heart in the "I like" comment tho.
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We are Forcefield dealers here at Munroe Motors. We wear and love Forcefield gear but we are surprised at little the public knows about it. We wanted to take a second and get some feedback from any customers who may wear it. If you are not sure of what Forcefield products are, you can view or get info here:

Welcome to Johnson Leather Corp.

or our website: Munroe Motors | Shop Online for Parts, Accessories, and Apparel

We respect and look forward to your feedback, thanks everybody!

Hello Munro Motors
I am looking at the Dainese back protector but also at the forcefield Pro Sub4. My question is how do you get the Pro Sub 4 back protector combined into one rig with the chest protector ? Is there such a product. I do not need shoulder and elbow as thats in the jacket.

Any suggestions ?
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Can you deliver to Australia? Would be very keen on getting a price and shipping quote on one of these bad boys!

Sub4 I'm talking about
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