The Quatroflex Back M-XXL spine armor is the perfect combination of advanced protection and comfort. It is designed for motorcycle riders who prioritize safety, without compromising on style. Featuring a four layer construction, the spine protector is made of a durable blend of nitrile and polynorbornene rubber, that is laid into a multi-impact rated memory foam for exceptional shock absorption. CE certified to Level 2 under the EN1621-2:2014 standard, the armor offers the highest level of central back protection, cushioning you from impact in the event of an accident. Measuring 44 cm long and 22 cm wide, the armor is just 2 cm thick. It is extremely lightweight at 250 grams, making it easy to wear. The spine armor discreetly slots into the back pocket of a variety of upper body protective gear, including most Pando Moto jackets, motorcycle shirts, and upper base layers designed for sizes M-XXXL. Whether you’re commuting through the city or hitting the open road, the lightweight Quatroflex Back M-XXL spine armor delivers top tier protection without added bulk, making it ideal for riders looking for reliable, stylish, and comfortable armor to keep them safe on every journey. Find yours in the Pando Moto online store. How do I choose the right size back protector for my jacket? Most riders can match the size of their spine armor to the jacket size. To be sure, you can also check the product’s dimensions to make sure you’re getting the perfect fit. What is the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 CE certification? Back protectors are tested based on the EN1621-2:2014 standard, the results of those tests determine their CE level: CE Level 1 – Solid impact protection for everyday riding CE Level 2 – Higher impact absorption for greater protection The lightweight Quatroflex Back M-XXXL motorcycle armor is certified to CE Level 2. Can I wear other types of back protectors (like ski or snowboard) on my motorcycle? When it comes to spine protection, you should use spine armor that is specifically made for motorcycling. The risks and impact forces are different from snow sports, so it’s safer to stick with gear designed for use on the road, like the lightweight Quatroflex Back M-XXXL. How should a motorcycle back protector properly fit and stay in place? A well fitting piece of back armor should shield your upper and lower back, running along your spine from the base of your neck to just above your tailbone. Aim for a snug fit against your body that moves with you, with the armor sitting securely inside the jacket’s spine protector pocket. Are back protectors worth it for street riding? Back protectors are worth wearing out on the street because a quality motorcycle back protector gives your spine extra impact protection in a crash. lowering the risk of serious injury. With a lightweight, low profile option like the Quatroflex Back M-XXXL, you get that added protection without a lot of added bulk.







