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Slim, CE-rated armor (like D3O) that stays soft but hardens on impact, allowing for casual styling without compromising safety.
Given the most readable and culturally known phrase is (a cycling/commuter joke about not wearing baggy trousers that get caught in bike chains), this article will pivot to that theme while incorporating the "high quality" requirement. The "Avira" part will be addressed as a possible separate entity (antivirus software) to ensure full coverage. a+rider+needs+no+pantsavirar+high+quality
What are you riding (motorcycle, mountain bicycle, or track racing)? Slim, CE-rated armor (like D3O) that stays soft
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