Protective Vests?

Cat401

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Argyle Cycle has a pretty good selection of the Klim Tekvest. MMS south is sold out.....same product...same price at both places $299.00. The guy at Argyle seemed willing to give a price break.
 

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Me and a buddy started using demon snow gear last year. Had the flexforce D30, which has chest,back, shoulder and elbow protection, im trying out one of their vests this year.. They also make a good mid layer. Just another alternative to the tek vests.
 

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I will be getting one of these. I have a Tekvest super sport model now and find it too bulky.

im looking into these, they look good and are suppose to be not as warm as others on the market. i have some issues with the website thoe....

sizing in drop down says 44-46 inches. the size chart below says 44-47 inches. shipping to canada on the page says $19.99 in my shopping cart is says $29.99....

If i relax my chest im 44" if i flex my upper body im 47"....... So the xl SHOULD work.... but i dont know
 

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Every new Klim tek vest Ive had needs to be broke in....they feel bulky till the shoulders form. Funny thing is my old tek vest (has lots of miles on it) feels the best. but the new ones seem to vent better then the old one.

I just put a thermal under mine and then carry appropriate layers in the bag unless its really cold. like any change in your gear they take time to adjust to.
 

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Me and a buddy started using demon snow gear last year. Had the flexforce D30, which has chest,back, shoulder and elbow protection, im trying out one of their vests this year.. They also make a good mid layer. Just another alternative to the tek vests.

How much side support for the ribs with the vest? The guy on the video says mesh sides, is it mesh or actually padding? And is there anywhere in Edmonton to try on these demon vests?
 
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