pkittle
2007-03-30, 05:11 AM
I bought a pair of Pro-Designed wrist guards (http://www.prodesigned.com/frames/F-main/M2c_wristguard.htm) a couple weeks ago to replace my ripped up Triple-8 Hired Hands. I found the product via SoCal Skate Shop, where I get some of my skate decks and supplies (lots of good old school stuff, and an OG skater who runs the place).
I've decided to use heavy duty guards because I broke my wrist about a month and a half ago on a very minor fall, and I can't afford to get laid up like that again. Not only is it a pain in the arse, but it put unfair burdens on my wife and kids when I couldn't help out with my normal household duties.
Here are my thoughts after giving them a shot (probably 8 rides on them so far): Thumbs up.
They fit over my MTB gloves, which I like--the terry cloth on my gloves helps me since I get sweaty.
They have an adjustable strap where the guard goes between your forefinger and thumb. I've had trouble with non-adjustable ones like this before (they tend to bind or otherwise be uncomfortable), so this is a welcome change.
The splint is pretty stiff, and is spoon-shaped where it goes over your palm--this supposedly spreads out the shock from impact better. It's helped me on a couple occasions already.
They seem significantly cooler to me than the Hired Hands, which are leather. My gloves tend to come off pretty wet with sweat, but they apparently wick it away better, so it's less noticeable. At any rate, my hands feel less sweaty than they did with my prior guards.
If you're not worried about wrist injuries, I guess you probably don't care about these. But if you're in the market for something with more support than is offered by KH gloves, these are worth a shot. If anyone has used the S-One wrist guard (http://www.s-one.com/cat_detail.asp?img=damagecontrolwrist.jpg), which also looks really nice, I'd like to hear about that one, too.
I've decided to use heavy duty guards because I broke my wrist about a month and a half ago on a very minor fall, and I can't afford to get laid up like that again. Not only is it a pain in the arse, but it put unfair burdens on my wife and kids when I couldn't help out with my normal household duties.
Here are my thoughts after giving them a shot (probably 8 rides on them so far): Thumbs up.
They fit over my MTB gloves, which I like--the terry cloth on my gloves helps me since I get sweaty.
They have an adjustable strap where the guard goes between your forefinger and thumb. I've had trouble with non-adjustable ones like this before (they tend to bind or otherwise be uncomfortable), so this is a welcome change.
The splint is pretty stiff, and is spoon-shaped where it goes over your palm--this supposedly spreads out the shock from impact better. It's helped me on a couple occasions already.
They seem significantly cooler to me than the Hired Hands, which are leather. My gloves tend to come off pretty wet with sweat, but they apparently wick it away better, so it's less noticeable. At any rate, my hands feel less sweaty than they did with my prior guards.
If you're not worried about wrist injuries, I guess you probably don't care about these. But if you're in the market for something with more support than is offered by KH gloves, these are worth a shot. If anyone has used the S-One wrist guard (http://www.s-one.com/cat_detail.asp?img=damagecontrolwrist.jpg), which also looks really nice, I'd like to hear about that one, too.