QUATROFLEX BACK XXS-S - Motorcycle Back Armor CE Approved - for size XXS-S
- Four-layer back armor, made of a highly impact-resistant mixture of Nitrite and Polynorbornene rubber that ends up in multi-impact rated memory foam
- Designed to be positioned inside the back pocket of any PANDO MOTO jacket or upper part protective gear
- CE-approved type of protection CB (central back protection)-certified according to EN1621-2:2014 standard, with the highest protection capacity: level 2
- Length 41 cm; Width 21 cm; Thickness 2 cm; Weight: 240 gr
- *Suitable for all PANDO MOTO upper protective gear – men and unisex garments size XXS-S, except older M65 Camo and Capo Denim Shirt models
- **Suitable for SHELL WW BLACK – all sizes
- length 41 cm (16.14 in), width 21 cm (8.27 in)
- thickness 2 cm (0.8 in)
- weight: 240 gr. (0.53 lb)
You can never have too much protection on the road. That’s why we have engineered this Quatroflex 01 four-layer back armor, designed to be positioned inside the back pocket of your PANDO MOTO jacket for an unparalleled level of safety on the saddle. As with all of PANDO MOTO’s protective gear, we haven’t compromised on comfort – flexibility and ventilation are guaranteed when wearing this armor correctly. This product is made of a highly impact-resistant mixture of Nitrite and Polynorbornene rubber that ends up in a memory foam – in case of collision, the memory foam effectively distributes the shock minimizing the impact on the back area. CE approved with the highest protection capacity, see details below.
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Four-layer design concept
The Pando Quatroflex back armor is made of a highly impact-resistant mixture of Nitrite and Polynorbornene rubber that ends up in a memory foam that is multi-impact rated and CE certified to the highest level (EN 1621-2:2003 – level 2). In the case of a severe impact, the individual Memory foam layers will shift relative to one another, resulting in impact dispersion over a larger effective surface area, and therefore minimizing the energy that is transmitted to the spine and back.
People like to wear.
The back protection felt amazing. I couldn't keep it because the jacket didn't fit me.