Video: Dainese D-Air Suit

Motorcycle gear manufacturer Dainese has been testing a new air bag suit which deploys to protect a rider's upper body. Specifically, the D-Air suit protects areas that are usually left unprotected by traditional safety means, such as the collarbone, neck, and shoulders. While other air systems have been developed, Dainese claims their model is above and beyond the competition due to the fact that the entire unit is mounted on the rider's shoulders and back.

It takes only 40 milliseconds for the suit to deploy, but it's not triggered from the bike itself. The rider's suit is loaded with accelerometers and gyroscopes. A computer makes sense of an "event" and deploys the bag before the rider hits the ground.

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Greg

Wait, how is this supposed to prevent your neck from breaking when it hits a tree at 90mph?

Suzuki DL650K6

I wish I had been wearing one of these 2 weeks ago when I dropped my bike in a blind uphill decreasing radius corner with sand spread over it at low speed. One sore shoulder, a new helmet visor and left front turn indicator.

john

Greg, it isn't, but it's meant to prevent you breaking your collarbone when your bike slams you into the ground at 90mph, and from breaking your back when you slide into a tree right after.

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