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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Gaithersburg
Age: 43
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Official knee/shin guard reviews
I like the tire one and have some opinions on knee/shin guards.
So far I've had the 661 4x4s. For me the straps run very long and they run wide. The knee/shin impact is OK, but for streets, a direct impact on the knee you can still feel it. I would recommend these mostly for flat as it has decent back of the leg coverage. The race face knee/shin guards were cooler (temp wise) to wear and much more narrow fitting. I got the youth large in these and like the 661s, they run a touch short. Not a problem for others, I'm just small. The straps were still a bit long for me. The direct impact on asphalt is equal protection to the 661s. The impact on dirt/trails is much better, better sliding! I would recommend these for muni, hot days and those desiring a more narrow pad. Neither of these for knees provides as much protection as my s-one knee pads for direct impact on asphalt onto the knee. Unlike other knee pads, the s-ones run narrow. The plastic on the skate pads is much sturdier too as the plastic on the race face is kinda soft and wont last as well. For dirt its fine. I just tried on some lizard skins shin guards. They have an outward V shape plastic guard. They seem to run a touch longer and fit very well. A touch wide similar to the 4x4s. They did not have my size so cant compare exactly. For pedal bites and flat riding, these are a TON more protective then the 4x4s or race face. They are hot (temp wise). Since the plastic sticks out so much, not sure if a fall onto knee you would really hit the knee. They might be too long, but a bullet proof protection would be these shins with s-one knees IMO. Last edited by cbs; 2009-06-03 at 05:46 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Peoria, Illinois
Age: 21
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The two I've used are the old roach pads and Hammer shin pads.
Roach pads are hot, no extremely hot. They are the pads to take with you to ride the arctic circle. However, no other pad I've tried has ever come to the protection that these offer. I have even kicked things with full force and not felt it through the pads. Hammer protection bmx pads are the exact opposite. They have just enough protection on them to make a pedal bite feel less like a pedal bite, but they are very comfortable and very easy to take on and off.
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XC Muni
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Southeast USA
Age: 47
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My son and I use two different types of shin guards:
661 Veggie Wrap Shin Guard: This is a neoprene wrap, kevlar and flexible nylon splints covering the shin, three velcro strap around the leg. Coverage is good, unless your legs are really fat, you won't get any pedal bite to the calf. Shin protection is excellent. You can add a soft knee pad that attaches to the Veggie Wrap with velcro. These are my go to armor for everyday riding. Lizard Skin Softshell Shin/Knee Guards: This is a full shin/knee guard. It is highly adjustable and fairly comfortable, though I rarely wear mine cuz I don't like having the integrated knee pad; the straps bother the back of my knee. A nice alternative to the KH. KH Shin/Knee Guards: I tried these once, I did not like the fit, felt very bulky. I think Kris may have changed them this past year. One thing I would add: All guards fit differently, so try them before you buy. Also look at the design and see if you can dertermine whether the combined knee/shin guard will create a rub point at your knee, since this is the most common complaint. Last edited by Nurse Ben; 2009-06-03 at 08:42 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Gaithersburg
Age: 43
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Yeah, I forgot to add the race face guards irritate behind the knees so not recommended without long pants. I'm going to try the lizard skins and bring the knee pads as I found a place that has youth. I will let you know if this combination is possible as I would like those. But they will be hot.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Sha'arey Tikva, Israel
Age: 41
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Azonic Neoprene
I love the Azonic Neoprene Shin/Knee guards. Yes they are hot but worth it.
They are also pretty comfortable. They are the only guards that I have seen that offer good protection to the calves. In addition the velcro attachers are not straps but one withthe guard which makes them very comfortable and easy to attach detach. The only con is that they are now hard to find. Unicorn
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just call me similymarco
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I just bought the Oneal Rocker Knee/Shin guards for muni.
Will give a review on them in 5 days Big muni event in Molveno this weekend and i will test them there.
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