Body armour for Chamonix alps trip
Body armour for Chamonix alps trip
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Pheedbak

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704 posts

240 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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Morning (ish) all,

Im heading over to the alps for some ski lift type mtb action and was just wondering if those who have experience of these trails would recommend getting armour?? In which case anybody got any recommendations? Im used to riding sort of technically (Afan valley) trails and dont want to look like a prize idiot turning up like robocop .. although i would like to still walk after the holiday .. maybe ive answerd my own question there!

Ta

Phil

Rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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You say ski lift... can I assume DH only then?

What bike are you taking? All mountain type bike? Or full on DH bike?

For the Alps (and any DH) I always wear a full face helmet and Dainese. Go for separate lowers and upper body armour as this gives more options.

Full face for definite though.

Pheedbak

Original Poster:

704 posts

240 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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erm i assume its going to mostly be downhill but more singletrack style than massive dopr offs .. at least i hope so!

i was thinking ill get some not too obtrusive stuff like the sixsixone tomcat on wiggle ...

Rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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For singletrack then sixsixone or dainese knee and elbow pads and a full face would do you great. No real need for shoulder/back/chest armour.


P-Jay

11,233 posts

214 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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I think Chamonix is mostly XC, I believe they have one out and out DH course. It's meant to be just mile and mile of outstanding single track, but it's downhill as in you skilift up and descend.

You can probably guess I haven't been to Chamonix, but went to Morzine last year, was riding DH each day but hit a few "XC" courses between Morzine and Les Gets (and back again) and they were hairy enough!

If you're an Afan veteran (Guess it'll be more White's Black run flat out, rather than meandering around Penhydd) you should be able to get away with your normal kit (Helmet, Knee/shin pads, gloves?)

Personally though, I'd consider renting some armour out there, £30-£40 a week (in Morzine anyway) if you're not climbing you might as well. It'll give you the confidence to really smash the descents and if you do have an off chances are you'll be back in the saddle the next day rather than spending the rest of the week in the Chalet with your arm in a sling like one of the guys in our Chalet last year.

GHW

1,294 posts

244 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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Also remember that if you're going to wear armour, do it from day one. I decided to take it easy on the first day out last year, so didn't wear any of my armour. Came of and skinned my left knee - it was bloody agony wearing the kit over the top of it for the rest of the week!

-C-

518 posts

218 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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It's worth saying that if you bin it properly, the armour isn't going to save you from serious injury, but on a day by day basis, it will help you with the silly little knocks, cuts and grazes that might have you off the bike for a few days.

Wrapping yourself round a tree or rock at 30mph is going to see you off the bike no matter what armour you're wearing smile

GHW

1,294 posts

244 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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^^ very good point.

The first time I went to Morzine with a group of mates, I was the only one that took body armour. After a few days one of the other guys bought himself some elbow/forearm and knee/shin armour. That same day he came off and broke a finger, putting him out of action for the rest of the week...

mk1fan

10,837 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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I wore 661 forearm and elbow; and knee and shin armour. My normal riding gloves and helmet. I would say that's the bare minimum.

theboymoon

2,699 posts

283 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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There's all sorts of riding here in Chamonix. Once the lifts open you have a choice of fast flowing single track, loads of technical trails with gnarly tree routes, and some tracks with pretty large descents.

There's only a few 'official' DH tracks (and the one off the backside of Le Tour is quite frankly bonkers!) but there are also miles of trails in which very little peddling is required whatsoever.

If I was going for a day out using the lifts in the valley then full face Giro plus dainese impact under shorts as a minimum. For big days then its a six-six-one upper and dainese shin guards.

as already mentioned trees hurt. If you stack it at pace it will hurt no matter what! Most of the trails here are natural or have minimal upkeep (a whole other conversation) so they are a bit ragged and wild. You need to keep your wits about you.

As to what's best - all the big brands are good, get whatever fits your body shape best.

Its brilliant riding here, there is also some stunning XC that can take you all the way to Martigny in Switzerland or round to Megeve and Les Contamines.

you'll have a ball.

If you like drop me a PM when you are over, go for a ride smile

Marcellus

7,193 posts

242 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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I'm also in the area so if anyone wants a ride drop me a pm!!

(theboymoon - yhm)

theboymoon

2,699 posts

283 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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Marcellus said:
I'm also in the area so if anyone wants a ride drop me a pm!!

(theboymoon - yhm)
back at you smile

Pheedbak

Original Poster:

704 posts

240 months

Thursday 29th May 2008
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we are going with http://bike-alp.com/

so it looks xc stylee but with some amazing descending .. i shall be going with knee/elbow and helmet (non full face) hopefully it will be AMAZING smile

choc

328 posts

241 months

Thursday 29th May 2008
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full face bash-hat and a dainese shuttle suit are my items of choice!

Pheedbak

Original Poster:

704 posts

240 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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thanks for all the offers of meets and advice on the armour smile As its led i guess they wont be too keen on people turning up ... but next time would be ace smile

Happy trails ...