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Lower Back Support for Serious Sport Bike Riders

A Rider's Test - Ride More Comfortably

 

Spor Bike lumbar back support beltA friend and riding companion first introduced me to the Back-A-Line belt.  I would watch him put it on before each ride, and he always commented on how this belt helped to "save his back" and was the only way he could ride his Suzuki TL-R with it's way-leaned-over riding position.  I thought that back supports were only used by cruiser riders, so it was news to me that a product like this could help the sportbike crowd.

I had tried various types of elastic "kidney belts" in the past, but never really noticed that they did anything. I'm a victim of what seems to be regularly scheduled back pain, I think due more to my (ahem) "weak" stomach muscles than from any over strenuous lifting.  So I became intrigued, and figured I should give the Back-A-Line a try.

Since many motorcycles force the rider into riding positions that are unlike anything else encountered during non-riding activities, there is a real potential for back pain.  This may be why motorcyclists seem to always be experimenting with various types of back supports.  If you're a long distance rider or you've experienced back pain during or after a ride, the Back-A-Line may be for you.  I notice a real difference when I wear mine -- almost like I feel "refreshed" when I finish a ride.

I wear mine over underwear but under riding pants.  It's about 19mm (3/4") thick, so you may have a tight fit under some pants, but it fits very nicely under most riding pants with elastic stretch panels.

Lower back support beltI wear it under the comfortable Tourmaster GX pants (photo left) with their big, wide, elastic stretch panels, and I don't even notice the Back-A-Line is there.  

The first time I wore the Back-A-Line, it felt a bit stiff, and I wondered if I'd be able to get used to it, especially since I've never worn a back support before.  But a funny thing happened; by time I got my bike prepped and rode away, I completely forgot about it and I honestly did not even realize I had it on until I came back from the ride and took my riding gear off and realized I was wearing it.  

My unscientific explanation for this is that the support will "mold" to your individual contours after break-in.  But my question about this produced a more scientific explanation from Back-A-Line, Inc.; here's basically what they said. Instead of the lumbar pad "molding" to the wearer's back, it's actually a little different, and this is why it works.

The lumbar pad has a "fixed" curve. You move (or "mold") to it, rather than it moves ("molds") to you.  Muscles love to press against firm surfaces (e.g. pressing your back against the wall, acupressure, shiatsu massage), so on a sub-conscious level, the spine will change its shape to conform to, and press against, the pad.  Why?  Simply because it feels good, and that's all the incentive the muscles need! 

Since the pad has some curve, the spine will sub-consciously go into "lumbar lordosis" (the natural alignment of the spine when standing), where it activates the muscles and does the least amount of tissue stretching (which is the reason for back fatigue).

The bottom line is that after wearing the Back-A-Line support for a few minutes, it definitely feels more comfortable!

Will the Back-A-Line help prevent back pain?  Back-A-Line, Inc. claims that the support will help you maintain good posture all the time, and this helps prevent back pain.  This claim is backed up by several endorsements as listed on the Back-A-Line, Inc. website.  The studies show that a firm, curved surface against the back muscles can reduce back pain.  This is the only product that has ever received the Seal of Acceptance by the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine.

 

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The Back-A-Line belt is unique enough to have earned a couple of patents.  This product definitely has some thought behind the design, as it is much different than any other type of wearable back support.  

The main section that fits snugly against the lower back is about 20cm tall (8") and 33cm (13") wide.  It's made from some type of very firm backing material.  The central section is curved, tapered and recessed to fit around the spine, while at the same time providing a relief so that the material doesn't press the spine itself (see photo left).

Back-a-line back support belt side viewThe belt is a quality piece and very nicely made of high-quality materials.  It's surrounded by a perfectly aligned edging and stitching, so someone has taken a lot of care in its design and manufacture.  It's also very light, at 245g (8-5/8 oz.).

The belt portion of the Back-A-Line consists of two overlapping sections.  There's  wide belt of approximately 10cm (4") that runs continuously from behind the main back support and is roughly 120cm (47") long. There's another 5cm (2") wide nylon web-type belt that doubles across the top of the wider belt and is secured across the stomach.

To wear the Back-A-Line, you first wrap the wide belt around your stomach.  It secures with a big, wide strip of Velcro fastener.  Then you take the smaller nylon web belt and wrap it across from right to left and under a metal loop, then back again across your stomach and fasten it against another piece of Velcro.   

This series of photos shows the process -- believe me, it's easier done than said!
 

 

The belt is available in various lengths to fit waists from 23" to 48", it's washable, and it has a nice, soft, felt-like liner.  Back-A-Line, Inc. claims that it can be worn either under or over clothing. 

Note: webBikeWorld has no affiliation with Back-A-Line other than as a satisfied customer.
 

 

  •      Maintaining good posture ALL THE TIME, whether lifting or not, overcomes the cause of back pain. But how can you do that?

 

  •  The Back-A-Line belt incorporates a curved, firm lumbar pad to which the spine will naturally conform. More importantly, several studies have shown that the pressure of such a firm curved surface against the muscles reduces back pain.  
     

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Testimonials for Back-A-Line

 

Sports Medicine-In receiving the Seal of Acceptance (their only endorsement ever granted), Back-A-Line was reviewed by several noted physicians. Some of their comments:

"The rigid, firm lumbar support is ideal.. I like a non-stretch belt with a lumbar curve added."

"The belt promotes good postural alignment, creating balanced muscle activity for proper muscle function."

Ergonomic- The Industrial Hygiene Association's Ergonomist of the year-1994, a consistent critic of industrial back belts, writes:

"Your concept of a stiffer form-fitted back belt is appealing, and is much more consistent with my own thinking than many of the soft pliable belts."

Chiropractic- International lecturer, Inventor of the "Back Companion" and other health related products, Dr. Guy Doran writes:

"The stiff, rounded quality of your lumbar pad maintains the proper lordotic alignment to protect the lower spine. Promoting good posture alone should be a major contributor to back pain reduction, but the pressure of your pad against the back muscles seems to provide a further alleviating effect.
AOASM-In a later endorsement, the academy addressed the most controversial issue in back support, muscle atrophy (weakening of the muscles from disuse).

"We particularly like Back-A-Line's design when compared with the common elastic belts. The risk of muscle atrophy is caused by elastic belts doing the work that the muscles would normally be recruited to do. In contrast, Back-A-Line, with its non-stretch belt, will stimulate the abdominal muscles by providing resistance for them. Similarly, with its lumbar pad to promote lordosis, the belt should stimulate the erector muscles as well."

The Industrial Athlete   - A national network of physicians advising corporations to adopt sports medicine principles for industrial employees, providing them with conditioning, personal protective equipment and effective rehabilitation. To that end, they write:

"The Back-A-Line belt helps accomplish these three functions".  As the #1 category of industrial injury costs, the low back should be given a high priority. Back-A-Line, along with an effective exercise program, helps to significantly reduce that risk."
 

Orthopedic- A major medical school study states, conceptually:

"A smoothly contoured, firm surface therefore appears to be a desirable feature of an orthosis."

"It provides a proprioceptive and apparent pain blocking effect."
 

Patents

The Back-A-Link belt is so unique that its design is patented! U.S. PATENTS #5,429,587 and #5,651,763.

 


 


 

 

 

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