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A motocross chest protector, also occasionally referred to as a roost protector, is an important piece of gear to use when riding quads. They are most often worn over a coat to add more protection against crashes for your chest, shoulders, and back. They are usually made from flexible plastic, and use suspended mesh. If you ride trails on rough ground, are into mx riding, or want extra protection, you should seriously think about getting a chest protector.
Chest protectors are offered in many differing styles, depending on the particular need. You’ll only get a minimal modest degree of extra protection from a low end chest protector. A more elaborate chest protector may include padding on the shoulder, elbow pads and pads for the back, giving the best possible torso protection. Some companies have modular chest protectors, allowing you to customize it to your liking.
MX Chest protectors are designed in a variety of styles and colors, even though they are made for protection rather than looks. You can also fit your chest protector under the riding jacket if you don’t care for the color or style. Remember, you’re going for maximum protection here, so looks shouldn’t be a major concern.
Does each and every quad rider really need one? An ATV chest protector is only needed sometimes. Obviously, if you only make use of your four wheeler for doing general jobs around the ranch, a chest protector probably is unnecessary. People that enjoy racing and similar motocross stuff on their quads will have the greatest advantage from using a chest protector. In the event of a crash, a chest protector has the potential to greatly reduce the chance of getting hurt, especially one that includes shoulder and elbow pads.
As with other equipment, thoroughly study the quality of the construction. When looking at a chest protector, check where the straps join to the plastic. Top quality chest protectors will actually rivet or sew the nylon straps right into the plastic. Look for a well put together attachment. Also, consider the padding. How are they joined with the plastic? Is the plastic bendy, but sturdy, or does it appear to be weak?
It’s a good idea to correctly maintain your ATV chest protector. You should periodically examine the rivets, webbing, and any glued joints you see. If a worn piece of webbing or broken rivet is found, repair it at once. A chest protector won’t do you any good if it is falling apart. If the chest protector has any cracks in the plastic, it should be replaced, since it’s ability to safeguard you in an accident can no longer be relied on.
There are many additional safety issues for quad owners to think about. If you are new to riding ATV’s, there are several excellent places on-line where you can learn more. Here is a good place to start.