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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Skövde, Sweden
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Knee/shin guards
Still a beginner I have so far avoided any injuries from riding uni [1]. And since I prefer to keep it that way I intend to add a pair of knee/shin guards to my muniform[2].
From r.s.u and the unicyclist.com forums it seems like roach is prefered buy most people. However roach doesn't seem to be available in Sweden (I avoid international orders if I can). The guards that seems to be available to me are: Sixsixone 4x4 Some people seems to like these, some says that the fabric rip to easily. Big ugly logo on the front. Lizard Skins http://www.lizardskins.com/products/...uardcombo.html Looks ok, but I haven't found much info about them. Azonic http://www.azoniceurope.com/0270.html Lots of ugly plastic. Skinz Protective Gear, The Shaums March Convertible Pad! http://www.rstc.net/skinz/html/protection.html No info at all about these, how well to the protect the shins without the extra plastic mounted? If found plenty of info about the 661, but not much about the others, anyone here tried them? I only have the price for 661 yet, but that isn't too much of an issue unless the price difference is huge. Also, I'm tallish 1.90m, ca 90cm legs, don't know if that matter much since all of them are available in different sizes. Thanks Klas 1. Or from falling of the uni 2. Helmet and gloves |
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Forget to mention that the main reason I ask is that I'm not able to try these in the shop, I'll have to order them.
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I wouldn't get roaches again - i've damaged myself through them twice now - I'd go for something seriously sturdy with solid unbroken plastic that wraps right round your shin.
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I have had the pedal drive the edge of the plastic into my shin - creating a small hole in the inside of my pads and a 2 and a half inch gash in my leg.
I've also had a sharp rock go inbetween the plastic slits and spike my leg. To be fair - they are comfortable and do protect very well from the sort of impacts that you come into frequently. I have also trashed several other makes of pads - I think one of the best was Hard Nocks although I have a set of the full on downhill 661s on the way which should be good. see here http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/sho...threadid=21755
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I'm also curious in how you hurt yourself while wearing roaches, There only weakness I see is that the back of the leg is still open.
I have wacked myself hard a number of times with my pedals and nothing more than a loud twack happens. They are also really coumfertable. I cant say the same about the hard plastic leg armor I tried (fox) Chex
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I was wondering what brands are best for protecting the back of your leg as well as your front. I seem to hit my calf as much as or more then my shin.
Is there anything I could use just for the back of my leg? I still want to wear my shin guards but would like to have more protection in the back. I don't think the back would need to be nearly as well protected as the front, mainly because it's muscle rather then bone. Thanks Daniel
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Stupid Stomach on seat!!!
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I'm getting a Trials Uni soon and I expect that I will fall hard a number of times. Does anybody know of the best all round leg/knee and arm/elbow armor?
Thanks a lot Logan
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Core Rat <http://www.corerat.com/> also makes leg armor that has an optional calf wrap. I have not tried the Core Rat stuff so I don't know how it would fit for unicycling. It looks like the shin guard is a tad short and the pads might spin on your legs when rubbing on the tire. You could sew up your own calf protection from some thick fabric. Something like the snow gaiters that hikers and climbers wear. Do a Google on "snow gaiters" to see what I'm talking about. You could make something similar to a gaiter but with thicker fabric (like the Cordura nylon that Roach uses for their shorts) and wear it under your current shin pads.
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Thanks everyone, this news groups is a wonderfull resource for us who are taking the first woobling 'steps' in the uni world. Klas |
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Anyone know anything about sizes of 661 4x4? I've searched their (useless) homepage but can't find anything. And the place I'm planning to order from doesn't really know either.
My shins are 40cm (9.5") at their widest (slightly below the knee) and ca 60cm (16") from knee to floor. /Klas |
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Stupid Stomach on seat!!!
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THe shopping part of this wedsite sells them, and also has the sizes. I believe they are Large (18-inch top, 9-inch bottom) Medium (16-inch Top, 9-inch Bottom) and Small (15-inch top, 8-inch bottom) but for length, I have no idea.
Logan
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I was wondering, has anybody tried paintball knee/shin guards? Do you think they'd work? Here's some on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=10554
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Re: Knee/shin guards
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 15:02:41 -0600, nu_uni
<nu_uni.i526z@timelimit.unicyclist.com> wrote: >but for length, I >have no idea. The total length of my 661 size L is 54 cm including material outside the armoured area. For this measurement I laid the 661 flat-out on the ground, or as flat as it can get. It "curls" a little near the knee section - I measured the inside. More info in the thread "In need of leg armor" from early November last year. Klaas Bil -- As long as the forum<->newsgroup link is only 50% reliable I may post on both platforms. Sorry for any inconvenience. No corrections planned for a future stats page. |
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