Armor B&S D3O
The BLUEGRASS Armour B&S D3O® is made for when a total back and side protection is required, with shoulder shells also in place. Constructed from lightweight and stretchable open mesh the BLUEGRASS Armour B&S D3O® is designed to achieve maximum breathability, ventilation, and fast-drying.
D3O® offers the thinnest and most advanced protection against impact. D3O® shells combine both safety and ergonomics to let you be confident while descending and comfortable during climbing. The back protector sits in the right position to protect the spine and stays low enough to avoid any push-up effect that might interfere with the jersey collar or a full-face helmet.
The shoulder protection sits further back in order to be perfectly in place when in riding position. For those who don’t want to use it, they are removable offering the perfect modularity.
Unlike some full protection systems, the BLUEGRASS Armour B&S D3O® can be used with a hydration pack, to keep riders topped-up throughout the ride.
Three pockets are at the back to fit the necessities in order to ride light. One of them includes a zip.
Soft body pads allow for a unisex fit and improved breathability, so riders won’t overheat on the climbs.
BLUEGRASS ARMOUR LITE
The BLUEGRASS Armour Lite is the perfect choice for riders who prefer lighter gear under their jersey. During long pedaling sections it will feel as if it’s not even there.
The perforated fabric is highly breathable and quick to dry, light and stretch. The cut is snug for a comfortable and imperceptible fit under the jersey, with total freedom of movement.
The Armor Lite also offers the same compatibility with the neck brace and with the water bags.
Same pockets with three compartments, one of which closed with a zip.
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