Translated with googleCompatible with back protectors:
Moveo Neck Brace is designed to be compatible with most back protectors be. It was for a removable foam element created to protect the neck to better fit the usual clothing.
You mistake no armor can prevent shoulder dislocation on certain hits. On others it will. On certain hits it will just not allow your shoulder to go back. Belive me I've tried. Come on man. I never understood the no armor advocates always claiming nothing happens when you crash your body to the ground. Especially when they never crashYou got to be kiddin'... no armor, such as Dainese, 661, TLD, whatever will prevent from shoulder dislocation... c'mon "tight straps"!?
The only thing that may do that, and in fact you showed it to me, was this highly customized carbon-aluminum brace from Germany, guess. Price ca. few hundreds Euro/each ;>
Again. You're not crashing nearly as often as I do. Also no, armor protects you from more than bruises and breaking a rib is surpsiginly easy if you decide to fall on something pointy (dh tracks usually have those). Not to mention some cuts can kill your riding for a long time. I've seen my old body armor and it's a testament to the fact that I need one.As far as I remember, you don't have shoulder joints (so?) damaged as I do. Believe me, you don't even need to hit anything to dislocate it ;> In my case sudden h-bar movement can do it, like when your front wheel slips on the wet root.
I am not "no armor advocate". When I started riding DH, about 12-13 years ago I bought Dainese armor, which was a great piece of protection equipment then. I've been using armors for nearly 10 years, when I discovered that riding w/o one is so much nicer I don't mean better or saver.
Armors will protect you from bruises, scratches, cuts or any other soft tissue injuries. You'd need medieval armor to prevent bones injuries