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Air Vest

Bogie

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I am thinking about purchasing a Hit Air air vest for riding.
Does anyone else have any experience with air vest's?
BTW, I called my insurance company (Progressive) and they really don't care about
my safety, only the safety of my Spyder. No extra deductions for safety equipment
like helmets, boots or air bags. Go Figure
 
Does the attitude of the insurance company really surprise you ? You would think they at least want us around to pay the premium.
 
I think that Rogue Hawk has a vest... PM him! :thumbup:

They don't care about safety gear because it doesn't doesn't always end up being worn...

... and that always seems to happen at the most inopportune times! :banghead:
 
I think that Rogue Hawk has a vest... PM him! :thumbup:

They don't care about safety gear because it doesn't doesn't always end up being worn...

... and that always seems to happen at the most inopportune times! :banghead:

Murphy's Law does seem to kick in. :yes::yes:
 
I bought the Helite air bag vest. Its a bit bulky, but its because its very well made. The only real problem is the Velcro on the collar. It will chaff. I fixed that by covering it will the opposite Velcro strip. It is suppose to be even more protective that the armor professional racers use. So I think its worth the bit of discomfort wearing it. I got it from Revzilla and saved $30 on my next order. So it was a good deal.

https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/helite-turtle-airbag-vest
 
I bought the Helite air bag vest. Its a bit bulky, but its because its very well made. The only real problem is the Velcro on the collar. It will chaff. I fixed that by covering it will the opposite Velcro strip. It is suppose to be even more protective that the armor professional racers use. So I think its worth the bit of discomfort wearing it. I got it from Revzilla and saved $30 on my next order. So it was a good deal.

https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/helite-turtle-airbag-vest

they only go up to XL. i guess they feel if your fatter then that, you have enough padding of your own
 
Posted on 9-14-16 Air Vest saves life

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Airbag Vest Saves Can Am Rider In T-Bone Accident



FYI...from an earlier post of mine last year.....good outcome! :thumbup:

Just saw this article....sorry if it's a duplicate. This happened in MN at the end of July 2016. Thought I would share a good outcome considering a crash and the rider being thrown from the bike.

Article:

The huge amounts of money poured into the development of self-inflating vests that deploy in the case of an accident are not in vain. An elderly rider got miraculously saved in an accident by one of them airbag-fitted protective garments.

According to a report, Jim Rasmussen, 74, got involved in a crash this summer while riding his Can-Am roadster and lived to tell the story. He was riding to Glenwood, Minnesota, and right before an intersection, a car pulled out in front of the trike, sending him flying 12 to 15 feet into the air.

The first responders soon arrived at the scene and were staggered to see the man lying on the ground but looking totally fine and being conscious. After what they’ve been through, such accidents usually end up nasty, so you can imagine the confusion.

Then they saw a tethered cord and asked Jim what it was. Rasmussen responded it was his vest, an airbag vest, actually. With the situation understood, the paramedics canceled the LifeLink helicopter that had been dispatched, and took Jim to a hospital with an ambulance.

Jim and his wife have been riding together for 40 years, clocking around 400,000 miles (643,700 km), but never went without protective gear. “We have always had gear on,” said Jim. “It’s hideously expensive, but definitely worth it.”

The Helite vest he was wearing saved his life and even spared him of other traumas. He was ready to go home after one night at the hospital. The vest uses a rigid neck brace and firm support to the back and chest.

It gets tethered to the handlebars of the motorcycle and in case you fly off, a spring-loaded piston pierces the CO2 cartridge on the front, instantly inflating the airbag around the neck and body.

Mr. Jim traded his BMW motorcycle last fall for the Can-Am Spyder to offer him more stability as his riding skills started to wear off with age. Still, he didn’t give up on the amount of riding gear he wore.


Read more: http://www.autoevolution.com/news/ai...#ixzz4KGTe6H00
 
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i think it is a good idea, and i also like the idea that honda put it on their wing, as a option

I had heard, that Honda stopped producing the Gold Wing with the air bag. But still produce the GW with the navigation, and audio/comfort packages. If the Spyder RT-Limited can come standard with an almost $900 Garmin Zumo gps, adding an air bag shouldn't be that difficult to include.
 
My experience

I own a Hit Air mesh jacket that is several years old and wore it every time I rode my Goldwing. Fortunately, it was never needed. The jacket is high quality and has held up well for about 5 years. However, it has turned a dingy gray after many miles and I didn't want to continue wearing it without brighter colors and a proper anchor spot to tether to the bike. I now wear an Olympia mesh jacket with mostly white, some red and some black to be seen better and because I feel safer on the Spyder.
 
I ordered the Helite Turtle vest over the weekend. It hasn't arrived yet, but I am looking forward to wearing it.

The tether is supposed to be attached to the frame under the seat, and there is a wee little gap just aft of the glove compartment. I'll see if I can thread it through there; hopefully it won't interfere with the seat.
 
Hit Air Bag Vest

I have been wearing a Hit Air Bag Vest for a couple years. I love it. It is a little bulky but not a big deal. Just another layer of safety.
 
Where to attach airbag jacket tether

I ordered the Helite Turtle vest over the weekend. It hasn't arrived yet, but I am looking forward to wearing it.

The tether is supposed to be attached to the frame under the seat, and there is a wee little gap just aft of the glove compartment. I'll see if I can thread it through there; hopefully it won't interfere with the seat.

So can you post a picture of the tether spot? I am trying to figure out where to attach. I also want to attach a tether for my wife as well. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
 
On our recent MN Caswell Riders Bemidji Trip I believe there was one couple and another single driver wearing these vest on their Spyder. The passengers tether was attached to the passenger handles, the drivers came up between the seat and the tank. Wish I'd have taken pics, but I'm sure someone has.
 
No actual personal experience but we bought my fiancee's daughter one of the equestrian versions for her riding. They're used a lot in competitions. I tried it on and it wasn't bulky at all, though they do have bulkier ones for fuller coverage.
 
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