Product Description
Outlyne is the zip-fronted body protector for ladies. Outlyne for women is part of Airowear’s gender-specific range of body protectors.
Features:
Zip fronted garment
Designed to fit female riders of all shapes and sizes, from petite to plus size.
Shorter back lengths to avoid the body protector hitting the back of the saddle
Darted foam across the chest provides comfort and support around the bust for women
Tapered foam provides elegant shaping along the contours of the body
Visual fit indicators ensure your body protector is fastened safely
Available in XC colours
Safety Standard:
The Outlyne body protector offers the maximum level of protection by fully meeting EN13158:2009 and BETA 2009 Standard Level 3
Annually retested to give you peace of mind that our body protectors consistently meet the latest safety standards.
Technology:
UltraFlex impact absorbing materials which mould to the shape of the body
Flexible and unique sizing concept designed to fit over the bust.
Bespoke body protectors also available. Design your own body protector by choosing from a wide range of colours. Excellent for X – country, matching coloured hat covers available also. Please e mail sales@thetackroom.ie or call 087 6306471 for more details.
Standard colours: Navy and Black/Graphite
Size: PLEASE SEE SIZE CHART BELOW
Size Chest “
L3 Slim 32 – 34″
L3 34 – 36″
L4 Slim 36 – 38″
L4 38 – 40″
L5 Slim 40 – 42″
L5 42 – 44″
L6 44 – 46″
L7 46 – 48″
Back length:
Short: 4’8 – 5’3
Reg: 5’2 – 5’7
Long: 5’5 – 5’9
Follow this guide for 6 simple steps to a perfect fitting body protector…
1. A body protector should be fitted over light clothing and heavier garments worn over the top.
2. Take your chest, waist, over shoulder (waist-to-waist) and back length measurements in cm, then find your size using the charts within your chosen style.
3. Once you think you have the correct size body protector, and before trying on, loosen the chest and waist fastenings and flex the garment to soften the foam.
4. Fasten at the chest and waist, ensuring that the contrast-coloured control markers are covered and there is enough room for adjustment.
5. Once the body protector fits securely around the chest and waist, choose the length appropriate to your height. The shoulders and neckline should lie flat against the body. If this cannot be achieved, you may need a shorter length.
6. Check the back length by sitting on a saddle and simulating all riding positions. There shoukd be approximately a hand’s width between the saddle and the base of the garment. At the front, the body protector should reach your breastbone and cover your bottom rib at mid-chest by 25mm.
It is important not only to take measurements, but to try on the garments appropriate for your type of figure, as measurements alone will not give you the full picture.

