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ehigh
a Weekend Warrior
from San Luis ObispoDate Reviewed: June 11, 2011
Strengths: Durable
They protect your knees and your shins, like they're supposed to.
They match my bike colors, which is black with blue details. That worked out nicely, but I understand that it won't for all.
They don't make me sweat as much as I thought knee/shin guards would. A good knee/shin combo.Weaknesses: Not the easiest to ride up hills and to do 'all mountain' riding with these, which is mostly the style of riding I do. But, when I am coming down the mountain I go up, I take them out of the space that is intended to keep a helmet in that is on my Camelbak. Most Camelbak's have these little storage spaces, and these work perfectly with fitting into it. Then, I take the middle strap of one of the pads and wrap it around the pack and it works perfectly. I love having these when I ride freeride and come down hills. They help me with an extra boost of confidence and have helped me increase my technique. I recommend these!Bottom Line: These are very handy to have while attempting new trails, jumps, or if you are uncertain of how you will do on your ride. They are NOT good for riding if you ride Cross Country. But, that is not my style of riding so these are fabulous for me!
Favorite Trail: Manzanita
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$45.00
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: These are my first pads of any sort, aside from a helmet and my shorts
Bike Setup: Norco Range 3 with some aftermarket upgrades.
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