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ya they work and feel great expecially after a long day of riding i dont really like the bigger newer ones i steal my Moms lol when shes not riding its elastic all the way around and i think feels alot better on ur bare back

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I've got a cheap O'neal one. Makes a huge difference while dune riding. For anyone who doesn't have one, ride half the day with somebody elses, then finish the day out without one. I bet you'll buy one asap.

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I always used one in the past, it got old and I tossed it and never got another one. I liked it though, seems like my back gives out sooner without it. Or maybe I'm just a little older and fatter...anyway, thanks for the reminder, time to get another one.

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I use one, otherwise I gotta pee 15min's in to the ride :baseball_wibble: , I use an old fox, it also has elastic all around like faster described.

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These belts may help out with keeping your back from hurting, but alot of health experts will tell you that they are actually worse for your back in the long run. The reason for this being that the muscles in your back are relying too much on the belt, and are not doing as much work. This causes the back muscles to get weak, and leaves you more vunerable to back injuries in the future.

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I've got one built in to my 661 pressure suit. Seems like it helps.

 

How do you like the pressure suit? I have been thinking of getting one but haven't yet. Is it hot or is it ventilatedwell?

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How do you like the pressure suit? I have been thinking of getting one but haven't yet. Is it hot or is it ventilatedwell?

The whole suit is ventilated and all the pads cinch as tight as you want them. It's pretty comfortable with way more protection than a chest protector alone. As far as the kidney belt being worse for you, maybe if you wear one constantly and have chronic pain that you're trying compensate for. I like one when riding because you're in a very unnatural postion for hours on end and your muscles get way more of a strain than normal plus the main idea is to support your internal organs, not your back. JMO

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I don't wear one when quading because that doesn't hurt my back, I most certainly wear one when doing MX on my CR125...without it I could hardly walk for a couple days after 3-4 hours of practice racing, I nearly gave up MX because of it...didn't want to be a cripple when I got older. Now, with the belt, my back doesn't hurt at all...not even fatigued after 3-4 hours....

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These belts may help out with keeping your back from hurting, but alot of health experts will tell you that they are actually worse for your back in the long run. The reason for this being that the muscles in your back are relying too much on the belt, and are not doing as much work. This causes the back muscles to get weak, and leaves you more vunerable to back injuries in the future.

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Very true. My neighbors ex-father in law was a doctor (specialist of some sort that I can't pronounce), and he said the same thing.

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You guys are talking about the belts that dudes wear to work in. the weight belts. these are for riding. and you will notice a huge difference once you have one. After a few hours riding, take it off. You can feel your insides drop a couple inches.

 

I too have the 661 jacket. Its awesome. Ventilated well, built well, and comfortable. BUt I havent wrecked in it yet. That will be the ultimate decision factor.

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