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SixSixOne
Pro Bomber Short
$80.99
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MSRP $89.95
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Product Description
SixSixOne Pro Bomber Short
Vented ABS impact plastic thigh guards
Flexible, articulated ABS tail bone coverage
Perforated closed-cell EVA foam impact protection
Sizing Information:
Small (26-28 in.)
Medium (30-32 in.)
Large (34-36 in.)
X-Large (38-40 in.)
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating -
Based on 9 Review(s)
Fit
4.1
Features
4.6
Finish
4.6
Cost Benefit
4.0
Durability
4.2
Overall
4.3
Latest Reviews
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.8
Snake
stl, MO
The best you can get
Armor should protect against impacts. This fits the bill. It has hard plastic panel that will protect your hip and tail bone. Makes me wonder why would you pick another brand that only comes with a quarter-inch thick foam that can't be considered as "armor" in the first place. Price can be a little cheaper so I can buy more and ride harder.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.8
Bill
Morton, IL
I am happy with these.
I am 5'11" and very skinny. The mediums fit me well. They are very stretchy and maybe I would like them SLIGHTLY snugger but they seem like they will stay in place. The pads all seem to be in exactly the right places to protect areas that would hit the ground in a fall. They fit under my Draggin' Jeans and you can't tell I have them on. I ride a dual sport, so the tailbone protector is not uncomfortable. I'm not sure if you had a cruiser and sat back more on your bottom if you would be sitting on the tailbone protector, however. I find them very comfortable.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
4.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
4.8
Jeffrey Hutman
Sharpsburg, MD
Practical pro design for a limited area - and "sexy fishnet" too!
Mesh is not flimsy - but still, wide-open coooool! but you got to wear something if you are really going to ride in them (a bike anyway.) Pad construction, design and placement are great. Even has a small, articulated tail-bone protector. I opted for the Bohn Adventure full-pro, lycra, pant - under kevlar/leather-lined jeans.
Fit
2.0
Finish
3.0
Durability
3.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
2.0
Overall
2.8
Sidney Schlein
Gainesville, FL
Shorts
Do not like these shorts at all and will never use them. They fit great when your standing but when you sit on a motorcycle the pads pull, tug and dig in directions and don't lay flat on your body. It's as if it was designed to fit someone standing, not sitting.
Fit
4.0
Finish
4.0
Durability
4.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
3.0
Overall
3.8
Steve Abbott
new york, NY
They're better than nothing.
I had a pair of protective undershorts a couple of years ago which I lost. I tried these SixSixOne shorts because they do look similar. However, the pads are not nearly what the other ones had. My other ones had a much more substantial tailbone pad and the side pads were beefier as well. I'm going to continue to search for them. These are fine in the meantime.
Fit
2.0
Finish
4.0
Durability
2.0
Features
3.0
Cost Benefit
3.0
Overall
2.8
Rick Theiler
MIlwaukee, WI
bomber shorts review
I think these pants offer good protection if you’re just trying a new section or jump, but they are not that great for a day of riding. They are made of mesh so you have to wear shorts under them and they have stiff pad as they should, but now you just increased your size and that means you won't fit into your riding pants comfortably.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
chris
pleasant hill, CA
good design
I ride mostly dual sport but also get on lots of single track rides. I've 'tested' my safety gear many times and everything has worked well. I wanted hip/rear/tail bone protection that wasn't obtrusive, protects and can be worn all day. These shorts meet my requirements, they are a bit pricey, but @ 55 years old I don't recover as well so prevention is important. They are built to last, but I'd buy again.
Fit
4.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
4.8
joe
reno, NV
Great armoured underpants.
I use this when riding my cruiser and find it fits easily under my jeans. I have to wear one size larger jean though but believe it is well worth it. The mesh construction keeps everything cooler than you would expect. Very happy with the choice.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
JBlaze
So. Cal, IL
Pro Bomber Short
I love these shorts! Quality padding and hard pieces where they are needed. The fix is pretty good also. I have had no problems with heat in these shorts at all. While riding they felt great from day one. They felt a bit weird to walk and sit around in at first but once they loosened a bit I haven't even needed to take them off when I get to wherever it is that I might be going.