So, I realize this is a personal choice- do whatever you think is best. I guess I’ll start with this to head off any controversy. If you’re “against airbags,” then this is not the post for you- why you decided to click on it, not sure, but read on if you’re curious and open-minded.
Once upon a time helmets were optional and a source of debate- much less so now. In some states near me you still aren't even required to wear one. All I can say on that is that
some of the dweebs in those states choosing to wear a helmet may have already gone down before, but are now up and riding again with shiny new lids. Also true, is that virtually
none of those cool riders that you see without helmet have ever bounced their heads against the pavement. Just something to consider...
I will make an exception on the "to each his own" idea about this one thing..... I’ve seen too many young attractive women in just shorts and a halter top on the back of both cruisers and sport bikes. Well, I always say to myself, “yeah, she’s pretty now, but.....” YOU are responsible for the person on back and if that’s your MO, you’re an idiot. There, I said it.
On to airbags..... They're the new thing that some people like to point to as an unnecessary hindrance to “the freedom of riding.” That's cool- not judging you, just don't judge me. Professional racers wear them on controlled tracks, so I've decided the odds out here on the street are just as unfavorable, but the circumstances are much further beyond my control. Unlike on the track, those cagers on their phones with a beer between their legs are not professional drivers and, to be fair, neither am I- so, with that, I choose to wear one. I’ve been down twice and the second time I had on an airbag. I was injured, but credit the airbag to reducing those injuries. I get to ride again and choose that over a potentially shortened time getting to enjoy riding so right now I can feel and look more “free.”
So, when scouting out the best system several years ago I arrived at the
MotoAirBag from Italy. It’s not as well known as other options, but I believe that it may offer the best overall protection and, it’s an analog system. It is tethered, but the leash locks much like a seat belt when you have a sudden movement. Unlike all other tethered systems that wait to employ once you reach the end of the leash, this one locks down and goes off no matter how far out the leash is extended. Also, the coverage is better than most, if not all, other systems. BUT, it is worn over the jacket and in summer it gets very hot- blocking any airflow that hits the vest.
After a few 95 degree rides this year I decided to look over the choices again and the
AlpineStars Plasma kept coming up as the best choice. I ended up buying it and I can say that it is much cooler, lighter, and I like the fact that it goes under your jacket. There are tons of reviews on it, so if you’re considering an air vest, and not scared off by the electronics, I think you should definitely check it out. It’s safe to say that it is generally considered the top choice these days in protection.
Here’s a video I viewed recently that compares a lot of brands and gets into the certification levels. It is interesting to note that this reviewer chose the MotoAirBag that I first owned. If it’s not too hot outside and you don’t mind having it over your jacket, I agree that it’s a great system and one that I have personal experience with in a crash. For hotter weather and a sleeker profile I think the AlpineStars with the electronic smart brain is the best choice.
I first decided to get an airbag after reading about another rider who had a bad crash and THEN made that decision. It occurred to me that you don’t always get a second chance to make smarter decisions, so I opted-in earlier. Different article here, but similar....
https://www.motorcycle.com/editorial-2/why-ill-never-ride-without-a-motorcycle-airbag-again.html
Of course, whatever you do is a personal decision- just consider the options, choose wisely, and ride on.....