Why We Like The Spine VPD 2.0 Jacket
The burly but low-profile POC Spine VPD 2.0 Jacket provides moto-rated protection yet still fits nicely under a jersey—or even a t-shirt. Super high-tech polymer-based VPD foam is flexible enough to conform to your body for a comfortable fit, and stiffens upon impact to offer some of the most effective protection on the market for your spine, chest shoulders, and elbows.
Details
- A low-profile jacket with moto-level protection
- 3D Molded shoulder panels offer wraparound protection
- Panels are constructed to keep freedom of movement a must
- Perforation in protection areas boost ventilation
- Crucial spinal coverage provided by 3D molded back panel
- Elbow panels are Kevlar reinforced to stand up to impacts and abrasion
- The height-adjustable and removable waistband helps get the fit just right
- Item #POC0132
- Material
- VPD (visco-elastic polymer dough), mesh
- Closure
- front zipper, waistband
- Protection Area
- back, chest, shoulders, elbows
- Certifications
- [back protection] EN 1621-2 Level 1
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
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Waist Belt Location
This comes with a removeable waist belt that comes stashed inside the jacket in the "pocket" where the foam spine protector is.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
January 6, 2021
Great for short people too
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I bought this chest armor since I had a rib injury from a fall from snowboarding. I stand 4 ft 11 inches (59 inches) petite female. I followed the size guide which I say is accurate. I have not tried snowboarding yet but I tried it on . Its not too loose but not too tight. enough to be able to move my extremities and bend forward and backward. I still have very good range of motion. my only comment is that sleeves are too long for me. I wore it under my snowboard jacket and still able to fit in my small jacket.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
October 18, 2020
Really nice. Usable for trail riding
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I really like mine. It's not as 'burly' as POC makes it sound--you can definitely use it for everyday riding if it's below about 60 out. If you're going to wear a long-sleeve jersey anyway, might as well make it armor. This comes with a pretty beefy back protector with small perforations (removable), three flexible layers of VPD on the chest (removable), integrated shoulder pads (non-removable), and integrated elbow pads (non-removable). It's comfortable for trail riding, with the only caveat being the back protector occasionally rides up. The included cummerbund thing helps with this though (heads up--it's tucked inside the back protector pocket if you can't find yours). Sizing: I got a L/XL. I'm 5'11", 185, 43.5" chest. Fits great and the zipper makes it easy to get on. The back armor and sleeves are a little too long, but it's a minor issue. I've washed mine a couple times (in a laundry bag) with no issues. I did fall on my back once in a slow-speed crash, and was glad I was wearing this. I won't ride without back armor again unless it's just too hot. The crash did punch a small hole in the mesh carrier, but I can't ding POC for that. You need all the ventilation you can get. Overall, it's a great setup and makes you a more confident rider willing to push it a bit harder. For me, that's worth it. Aside--avoid the POC VPD tee and get this. There is no advantage to the tee.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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