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SixSixOne Kyle Strait Knee Guard

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    Submitted by Keenan a Downhiller from San Diego
    Date Reviewed: April 8, 2008
    Favorite Trail:ted Wiliams downhill trails
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $38.00
    Purchased At:Beyond Bikes
    Strengths:Breaths really well, lots of pedaling flexibility, good coverage, no slip during crashes
    Weaknesses:after extended use, it gets really uncomforatble, but that is to be expected with extended use of any pad/guard.
    Similar Products Used:661 race lite knee/shin, roach knee/shin
    Bike Setup:07 ironhorse sachem 4.0
    Bottom Line:good value, good flexibility, overall best knee guard
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Robert a Weekend Warrior from Casa Grande,AZ,USA
    Date Reviewed: March 22, 2008
    Favorite Trail:The one I'm riding
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $45.00
    Purchased At:pricepoint
    Strengths:They offer great protection along with no slippage. They are lightweight,have good knee coverage & look great.
    Weaknesses:They tear easily if you try to pull them over your shoes. Then once torn if you wash them on the delicate cycle they just fall apart.
    Similar Products Used:Fox
    Bike Setup:08 Specialized Enduro Sl, X9 components,Chris King hub & headset, & other assorted fancy parts.
    Bottom Line:These pads are well worth it just for the no slip grip to your knee,but you need to take the time to remove your shoes before putting them on & clean them car wash style with a bucket & hose. They have awesome comfort,protection & style all wrapped up in one package. At their cheap price you can replace them every year & still be happy.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ken Bennett a Downhiller from Phoenix,AZ USA
    Date Reviewed: August 3, 2007
    Favorite Trail:So Mtn
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:Rage Cycles
    Strengths:Lightweight, comfortable pads that you can actually wear for the whole ride (even climbing). Has a semi-rigid pad over the knee-cap and soft pads on the outer and inner sides.
    Weaknesses:You have to either take your shoes off or stretch them over in order to put them on. The fabric tends to tear a bit easily, kind of a trade off for the comfort and weight....
    Similar Products Used:Most of 661's stuff, Azonic, Troy Lee, Fox, Mace, Core Rat etc...
    Bike Setup:Transition Preston FR and Azonic Steelhead
    Bottom Line:These may be the best pads I've tried yet. They aren't quite up to the task for a full on DH run over rocky terrain but for just about anything else they'll do the trick. I actually had the opportunity to test these last week when I had a very bad landing off a natural jump and lost my grip. After crashing into a left hand turn and taking the full hit with my knees neither pad had moved down a bit. I still had some significant bruising and lost a little skin but was able to continue riding. The only damage to the pads was a tear in the fabric on the right pad. These are the only knee pads I've had that didn't slide down in a crash and I've spent a lot of cash and lost a lot of skin trying different ones. Definitely worth trying but check the sizing first since they tend to run a bit small/tight.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Paul a from Los Alamitos, CA USA
    Date Reviewed: May 26, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Turnbull Canyon The Ridge Trail
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:very comfortable when pedaling uphill and downhill
    looks good
    Weaknesses:The material on the side is weak and cant withstand a high speed crash where your being dragged like a rag doll.

    Bike Setup:40+ pound Nomad 2.7 tire in front and 2.5 in rear
    with downhill specific components
    Bottom Line:I washed out while going really fast around a turn and the side of the pad wore right through causing abrasions to the top of my knee. I wouldn't recommend these if your the type of rider who goes really fast downhill and is consistently pushing there speed limits.

    I would recommend these for the average cross country rider who is just looking for a little extra protection.

    I just bought some roach DH pads, which have a plastic hard shell on the outer side and lots more protection. I notice with the six six one pads that have the fabric type of material on the out side tend to grab the trail while being dragged, which causes them to move out of place.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by JV a Racer from Belgium
    Date Reviewed: May 4, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Winterberg Bike Park
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:Local bike shop
    Strengths:pretty light weight, well vented, good protection, great looks, price, good fit under trousers
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:TLD T-bone knee guards
    Bike Setup:bmx style, stiff suspension (I race 4x)
    Bottom Line:Great knee pads. I wanted to check out some new ones since I already have my TLD's a year. I'm happy about the TLD's too but the 661 strait knee guars looked so good and comfortable.

    They arrived last week and altough I wasn't sure about the sizing when ordering, I found out that the Medium is the perfect fit for me. They have 2 velcro straps so you can adjust them just the way you want.

    In practice I always wear jeans and these pads fitted perfect underneed my oakley pants. During races I use oakley shorts and the pads stayed perfectly in place, which is definitely a plus. They did get a little hot after a few runs while but thats the same with all pads.

    I already crashed a few times and the pads protected my knees really well. 661 build in a plastic knee cup with some soft material on top of it, the protection this offers is incredible.

    Overall I couldn't be happier with these knee pads, I got a good deal at my local bike shop which was also important for me. Any hardcore racers, freeriders, downhillers or even XC riders should check these pads out. If you are unsure about the sizing I sudjest try them on before you buy them cause they might run a little small. I'm glad I bought them, congrats 661 at raising the bar once again with these awesome pads!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mike a Weekend Warrior from Essex, UK
    Date Reviewed: April 25, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:ChainReactionCycles
    Strengths:Very comfy, good protection
    Weaknesses:Trifle warm on teh sunny days
    Similar Products Used:661 Veggies, RaceFace FR
    Bottom Line:Great pads for those that are a tad wary on the XC trails.
    I use them in combo with veggie wraps for my shins and they work well.
    Have taken a few offs and landed on some big rooty / rocky stuff and these absorbed the knocks well.
    Nice and comfy, and they look fairly subtle, you can wear them under baggy jeans.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by spokenipple a Racer from Oklahoma City
    Date Reviewed: March 22, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $38.00
    Purchased At:Greenfish
    Strengths:Great coverage, comfortable to pedal on long rides, durable material, plenty of velcro
    Weaknesses:A little bulky, but it's Protection
    Bottom Line:I had a hard time deciding between the the Kyle Strait, the Veggies, and the Troy Lee. I'm glad I got these. The pads are in the right areas and they fit very well. They're supposed to be snug, but I can see why they needed to add the XL to the line. I measure on the lower end of the L size and they're a little tight (works well for me, though). I pedaled 17 miles in a rough, rocky granite xc race and forgot I had them on. No bunching, no chafing. They can be a little warm but still comfy. I got them for urban riding and abrasion protection, but other than the lack of shin coverage I can see them being great for some downhillin' too. The advertising says the knee cup is removable but I can't see how to do that unless you cut stitching. It's thin and flexible, on top of padding, so I don't mind. I think if they made all the foam and the knee cap out of thinner material they'd be 100% perfect. But I'd buy them again for sure, just as they are.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Thom I a Cross Country Rider from Kirkland
    Date Reviewed: January 6, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Lake Sawyer
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $54.00
    Purchased At:pricepoint
    Strengths:Low profile, good flexibility, just enough padding in the right places....if they only FIT!
    Weaknesses:Sizing! If you have chicken legs, these are GREAT. I unfortunately have burly cyclists legs (who'da thought!)The"large" is TINY.
    Similar Products Used:Roach FR, and a whole pile of other things before that.
    Bike Setup:Ellsworth Epi
    Bottom Line:If these weren't causing gangrene by their tight fit, they might actually be good. I am just average size, 5'11" mtn biker that has mtn biker legs, not scrawny pencil legs. I bought the largest size available (Large).

    I can't even get the elastic-velcro straps to stretch out far enough to attach, and the tube nicely cuts off my circulation.

    Otherwise they SEEM to be an excellent choice for moderate XC/All mountain protection. They will NOT save you from ALL damage, but they will probably stop you from destroying your kneecaps during "normal" riding, which is one of the few "non-recoverable" injuries in our sport.

    Their flexibility is seems to be excellent.

    And you don't look like knights of Olde showing up with these on a genteel xc trail system.

    the side pads are a nice touch to avoid those frame bruises, from normal dismounts.
    So if you have scrawny legs....or maybe as a women's knee pad, these things would jump up a few points in ratings.

    Supposedly they are coming out with an XL size in June, I found out after buying and complaining. I am not sure I want to end up sinking $108 into a pair of pads and buy them again then.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2






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