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TheSpyder 05-04-2012 05:11 PM

Need some help if you can...
 
I have a friend that has developed a new foam that actually absorbs impacts better than anything out there. They prove it by dropping a bowling ball on an Ipad with this new cover.

After watching the last race and Castellano's fall, I was wondering who makes the protection jackets for jockeys and those around the track to wear? I'd really like to contact them with this new product. It may just save lives and definetley reduce injuries.

Any ideas by the masses would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Spyder

Indian Charlie 05-04-2012 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSpyder (Post 858250)
I have a friend that has developed a new foam that actually absorbs impacts better than anything out there. They prove it by dropping a bowling ball on an Ipad with this new cover.

After watching the last race and Castellano's fall, I was wondering who makes the protection jackets for jockeys and those around the track to wear? I'd really like to contact them with this new product. It may just save lives and definetley reduce injuries.

Any ideas by the masses would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Spyder

I think a lot of the injuries result from hitting at angles your body is not supposed to go to.

Also, going from 40mph to 0 mph in an instant is bad.

Worth a shot though!

geeker2 05-04-2012 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSpyder (Post 858250)
I have a friend that has developed a new foam that actually absorbs impacts better than anything out there. They prove it by dropping a bowling ball on an Ipad with this new cover.

After watching the last race and Castellano's fall, I was wondering who makes the protection jackets for jockeys and those around the track to wear? I'd really like to contact them with this new product. It may just save lives and definetley reduce injuries.

Any ideas by the masses would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Spyder


Can you hide a stash in it?

TheSpyder 05-06-2012 06:34 AM

Of course~
Quote:

Originally Posted by geeker2 (Post 858317)
Can you hide a stash in it?



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