New chest protection rule

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How does someone go about finding examples of chest protectors that pass inspection?


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Nairb#70
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4/1/2026 5:25pm

The old AXO chest/ protectors were awesome. Didn't even know you had one on.

4/1/2026 5:27pm
Nairb#70 wrote:

The old AXO chest/ protectors were awesome. Didn't even know you had one on.

The ones with the full arm protectors were awesome.

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4/1/2026 5:36pm Edited Date/Time 4/1/2026 5:42pm
Nairb#70 wrote:

The old AXO chest/ protectors were awesome. Didn't even know you had one on.

The ones with the full arm protectors were awesome.

I think those were made by Hallmans, Flak Jaks were good too

 

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4/1/2026 5:46pm
Nairb#70 wrote:

The old AXO chest/ protectors were awesome. Didn't even know you had one on.

The ones with the full arm protectors were awesome.

Nairb#70 wrote:

I think those were made by Hallmans, Flak Jaks were good too

 

I believe you are right.  I stand corrected.

My riding buddy had a Hallman.  It might have weighed 8 pounds.😂

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Nairb#70 wrote:

The old AXO chest/ protectors were awesome. Didn't even know you had one on.

I really liked the Fox. The old plastic, you could use it playing football or hockey chest protector. Had a few actually save me a couple times. 

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V2000.  Rock fight certified!  Had the 2000, the 1000. and the V500.  The 500 was the most comfy by far.....  Anyone know who produced them for JT back in the day?

4/1/2026 7:31pm
Nairb#70 wrote:

The old AXO chest/ protectors were awesome. Didn't even know you had one on.

Just got the Alpinestars A4 Max and its the same way. First chest protector I've had in a long time that isn't noticeable while you're out on the track. 

As for the rule, I wouldn't be surprised to see them mandate the air bags within the next 10 years. 

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4/2/2026 12:00pm

Anything that covers the noted body parts apparently. That's all it says in the rule book.

"Chest & Back Protection:

Approved chest and back protection are mandatory. The protector may be worn under or over the jersey, and it should cover the sternum anterior ribs, posterior ribs, and spine from T1 toT12."

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I still have my old purple Fox cp from...a while ago. I don't even know how old it is. But, the thing is sweetness. 

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4/3/2026 10:21am
RUSSHOLE wrote:
Anything that covers the noted body parts apparently. That's all it says in the rule book."Chest & Back Protection:Approved chest and back protection are...

Anything that covers the noted body parts apparently. That's all it says in the rule book.

"Chest & Back Protection:

Approved chest and back protection are mandatory. The protector may be worn under or over the jersey, and it should cover the sternum anterior ribs, posterior ribs, and spine from T1 toT12."

That's rather vague, it says nothing about materials. I guess a wife beater would pass those specs.

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4/3/2026 10:30am

The rule says "approved chest and back protection . . . ."

So I guess the question is what is "approved."  Will the AMA publicize a list of what is approved?  Will it make a determination of what is approved?

So much uncertainty.

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Wonder if they will soon follow up with a banning of action camera's attached on or around the chest/back protector, similar to the helmet rules for ama races.

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4/3/2026 12:41pm

in The EU the requirement for most federations and MXGP is a chest and back protection that is CE certified.  All the ones Ive seen have a tag that says "CE" on it.   As far as I know all A Stars and Leatt protectors are certified.

I few products like the Thor Sentinel and a couple of fox products.are not approved.    Who knows if the AMA will put out a certification of their own.

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Brent wrote:
in The EU the requirement for most federations and MXGP is a chest and back protection that is CE certified.  All the ones Ive seen have...

in The EU the requirement for most federations and MXGP is a chest and back protection that is CE certified.  All the ones Ive seen have a tag that says "CE" on it.   As far as I know all A Stars and Leatt protectors are certified.

I few products like the Thor Sentinel and a couple of fox products.are not approved.    Who knows if the AMA will put out a certification of their own.

The question is, what CE certification? 

CE-Stoneshield, Level 1 Impact, or Level 2 Impact.

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4/3/2026 4:24pm
Gary Duck wrote:

The question is, what CE certification? 

CE-Stoneshield, Level 1 Impact, or Level 2 Impact.

I asked someone who would know, and they checked their gear.

CE level 1 or level 2 is allowed in MXGP,   EN 1621-3 and EN 621-2

Minimum requirement is Level 1 according to the rule book,  but some riders opt for level 2 for better protection, Im told it depends on the track and the weather.

I learned something new today Yay.

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Gary Duck wrote:

The question is, what CE certification? 

CE-Stoneshield, Level 1 Impact, or Level 2 Impact.

Brent wrote:
I asked someone who would know, and they checked their gear.CE level 1 or level 2 is allowed in MXGP,   EN 1621-3 and EN 621-2Minimum...

I asked someone who would know, and they checked their gear.

CE level 1 or level 2 is allowed in MXGP,   EN 1621-3 and EN 621-2

Minimum requirement is Level 1 according to the rule book,  but some riders opt for level 2 for better protection, Im told it depends on the track and the weather.

I learned something new today Yay.

That's good. I never knew there was a difference until I broke 7 ribs eating the crossbar with my chest. After my ER stay, I got to looking at my protector and wouldn't you know it... CE Stoneshield only. My boy and I only wear Level 2 front and back now. 

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4/3/2026 7:55pm
Gary Duck wrote:

The question is, what CE certification? 

CE-Stoneshield, Level 1 Impact, or Level 2 Impact.

Brent wrote:
I asked someone who would know, and they checked their gear.CE level 1 or level 2 is allowed in MXGP,   EN 1621-3 and EN 621-2Minimum...

I asked someone who would know, and they checked their gear.

CE level 1 or level 2 is allowed in MXGP,   EN 1621-3 and EN 621-2

Minimum requirement is Level 1 according to the rule book,  but some riders opt for level 2 for better protection, Im told it depends on the track and the weather.

I learned something new today Yay.

Gary Duck wrote:
That's good. I never knew there was a difference until I broke 7 ribs eating the crossbar with my chest. After my ER stay, I got...

That's good. I never knew there was a difference until I broke 7 ribs eating the crossbar with my chest. After my ER stay, I got to looking at my protector and wouldn't you know it... CE Stoneshield only. My boy and I only wear Level 2 front and back now. 

Same here (but thankfully without the broken ribs).

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4/6/2026 11:26am
RUSSHOLE wrote:
Anything that covers the noted body parts apparently. That's all it says in the rule book."Chest & Back Protection:Approved chest and back protection are...

Anything that covers the noted body parts apparently. That's all it says in the rule book.

"Chest & Back Protection:

Approved chest and back protection are mandatory. The protector may be worn under or over the jersey, and it should cover the sternum anterior ribs, posterior ribs, and spine from T1 toT12."

Not sure where the rule you quoted came from.  The rule is on page 28 of the 2026 rulebook:

It is mandatory that chest and back protection be worn
by all competitors. The protector may be worn under or
over the jersey, and it should cover the sternum anterior
ribs, posterior ribs, and spine from T1 to T12.

 

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4/7/2026 8:18am
dadofagun wrote:
V2000.  Rock fight certified!  Had the 2000, the 1000. and the V500.  The 500 was the most comfy by far.....  Anyone know who produced them for...

V2000.  Rock fight certified!  Had the 2000, the 1000. and the V500.  The 500 was the most comfy by far.....  Anyone know who produced them for JT back in the day?

Those chest protectors were all produced in house. My sister worked there in the 70's and I worked there in the late 80's. The plastic pieces were cut and formed at a local plastic company in San Diego and then an employee would glue each pad to the plastic pieces and attached all the straps and arm guards with rivets and place the logos by hand. I assembled lots of those and I remember I hated every minute of it. The area that had glued on pads had to be roughed up a little and the smell of the burning plastic is stuck in my mind forever. 

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