Stormtrooper Motorcycle Armor Looks as Good as it Sounds


The stormtrooper armor that you see in the image above looks awesome, but does not come cheap. It was put together by the folks at UD Replicas – a suit will set you back $1,143. While the white armor does have a certain appeal, I think that the black looks a little more badass, which is a safety feature in and of itself.

While the armor is a little pricey, the craftsmanship looks very impressive.

From UD Replicas:

  • Incredible attention to detail, featuring form molded details like never before.
  • Raised rib detailing on the sleeves, shoulders, legs, torso and midsection perfectly replicating the look of rigid armor.
  • Adjustable forearms, biceps, thighs and shin leather armor allow for a personalized ‘custom’ body fit.
  • Waist belt is part of the jacket and not removable. Cleverly hidden is the main front zipper which has 3 main access points providing function, while allowing the main torso armor to be uncompromised and true to what was seen on screen.
  • Snap buttons on the cuffs and wrist zippers.
  • Jacket and Pants zip together at the waist essentially converting this to a one-piece body suit.
  • Removable quilted cotton lining.
  • CE-approved body armor in the shoulders, forearms/elbow, back spine protector, thighs and knee/shin armor is standard for riders but is easily removed for day-to-day wear.
  • Made from grade-A cowhide.

[Ubergizmo]

 

About the author: C. S. Magor

 

C.S. Magor is the editor-in-chief and reporter at large for Uberreview and We Interrupt. He currently resides in the Japanese countryside, approximately two hours from Tokyo - where both his bank balance and the lack of space in his home are testament to his addiction to all things shiny.

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