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Skinz Skinz Armor and Pads


  • Average Rating: 4.71/5
  • MSRP: $ 39.99
  • # of Reviews: 7

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Skinz


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Reviews 1 - 7 (7 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Bryce a Weekend Warrior from Columbus, Ohio

Date Reviewed: October 18, 2005

Strengths:    Light Weight Breathable. Very thin...Long sleeve shirt can be pulled over them. Secure fit...provided you get the right size.

Weaknesses:    If youre looking for protection against heavy hits....this is not the elbow or knee pad you want.

Bottom Line:   
I purchased these pads for the minimal protection and comfort they provide. I dont like to ride with pads, but these work great. They provide enough protection from trees and rocks, to prevent scrapes, which is what I wanted, Something to soffen the initial impact. Theyre great for that use. Do not purchase these if your looking for a pad with maximum protection. I gave a four for value, because they cant cost more than $2 to make, but what else would we expect.

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Favorite Trail:   Dillon and Vultures Knob

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $35.00

Purchased At:   Cambria

Similar Products Used:   None

Bike Setup:   Jamis XLT 2.0 frame with Marzocci Bomber front and swinger rear. Hayes Hyd. disc brakes. XT and XTR components.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Bob Soper a Weekend Warrior from Mission Viejo, CA

Date Reviewed: October 17, 2000

Strengths:    fit, esp. forearm/elbow. Shin coverage for knee pads helps when going down tight/overgrown trails.

Weaknesses:    knee/shin pads tend to slip down exposing the top of the knee, fairly warm in the summer, need to grab by the plastic shell to avoid tearing neoprene.

Bottom Line:   
Buy the Skinz Pro pads with the plastic inside. I have been in two or three dozen crashes/bailouts while wearing these and always come away okay (the neoprene + plastic shell is pretty tough). True story: on a fairly technical trail recently (Telonix) my front tire got caught up in a rut, whipped my handlebar around, and slammed my knee into a freaking boulder--I didn't feel a thing! Have also turned too sharp and fallen knee first into the ground without getting hurt. Just don't use for extended XC rides, as they will get fairly warm. As someone below said, order a smaller size than what you think you might need, as the straps are also neoprene and will stretch.

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Favorite Trail:   Aliso/Woods

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $45.00

Purchased At:   PerformanceBike.com

Similar Products Used:   skin, bone, ...

Bike Setup:   heck--strap the knee pads onto your camelback and the elbow pads around one of your down tubes


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Johnson Leroy a Cross Country Rider from MT

Date Reviewed: September 29, 2000

Strengths:    Well made, holds steady and covers most of the important parts of the leg.

Weaknesses:    Very hot, doesn't cover sides of leg in needed areas where bone could be damaged by rock contact.

Bottom Line:   
There to damn hot. My legs were soaked with slimy sweat after riding in the cool Montana mountains. I'd say about 25% or more of my strenght was absorbed by the lack of ventalation on the climbs. Imagine these in Moab! They bunch slightly under the knee. However, in my search thus far, the Skinz convertable Signature Series has been the most comfortable and well made. Going downhill, I felt safe and confident. So for downhill there great, but for XC there very hot and slimy. I found the skinz web sight (Lycos Search Engine) that shows all their products. They make a pro series that Price Point doesn't cary and as far as I could find Skinz is the only place that sells them. My plans are to try them (pro series) if can get a set.

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $70.00

Purchased At:   Price Point

Similar Products Used:   azonic (one size fits all exept for my size), Lizard skins (only covers shin)

Bike Setup:   '98 Raven, Myself: 6'1" 250lbs. and having difficulties finding items that fit. If it says one size fits all, forget it! Don't buy it!


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Sam Lowe a Cross Country Rider from Phoenix, Arizona

Date Reviewed: June 28, 2000

Strengths:    They have different models. I have the Pro-Series Pads. These have a layer of plastic in the pad. They generally stay put. Will definitely prevent skin rash and nasty cuts when you "auger in." Improve confidence when things get sketchy.

Weaknesses:    Hot in the summer, but I think this is all pads regardless of brand. And remember, this is Phoenix.

Bottom Line:   
I really like these pads. Full downhill protection is too much for XC. I don't care for "skin only savers" - if you are going to wear pads, wear something that will help against rocks, trees, cactus, etc.

While these pads aren't cheap, I've found that you don't think too much about the expense in that quiet moment between "Oh &%#$ I'm going down," and the actual impact.

I'm lucky, Skinz is located here in Phoenix. Great people! They were able to adjust the fit for me. I also suggested a knee only pro-pad instead of the knee/shin combination which was really hot. Not only did they make one for me, they are going to add it to their product line. That's great customer response.

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Favorite Trail:   Roller Coaster

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Similar Products Used:   None

Bike Setup:   Hardtails


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Butch a Weekend Warrior from Norwalk, CT

Date Reviewed: December 26, 1999

Strengths:    
Light weight. Stay in place. Washable!!! Bearable in Hot conditions.


Weaknesses:    
Stink (after a few rides) and I mean stink. Worse than my shorts :-)


Bottom Line:   
Work well for x-country. My paid for themselves the very first day I rode with them. I would have cracked a knee cap without them. The protection is not sufficient for the 15 foot drop-off wackos out there, but it is a good compromise between weight, comfort, mobility, and adequate protection for XC riding (maybe even light free-ride). Best thing - after a full year of use, they stay up where they need to protect. I am actually a bit surprised!
I am glad I got mine. One of the best rations of utility for $ in the MTB world.

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Duration Product Used:   
1 Year

Similar Products Used:   
none


Bike Setup:   
Specialised FSR


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Barry a Racer from See ya in St. Louis, screwy!

Date Reviewed: May 31, 1999

Strengths:    
they do what they are supposed to


Weaknesses:    
loose fit


Bottom Line:   
I wish I had bought these in a smaller size, simply because they tend to slip down after awhile. But overall, I would say that these things may have paid for themselves at least once by protecting me in a major crash. They are a little hot to be wearing in warm weather, but they make great leg and arm warmers in cool weather riding. They do not hinder your pedding too much for recreational riding, but I would not recomend them for XC racing. I give them 5 stars for being what they are...low cost, low impact protection. If you want to save a few bucks by staying out of the ER, or if you just feel like its time for you to start riding over your head, buy these babies.

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Favorite Trail:   
ones with dirt, some rocks, trees and grass

Duration Product Used:   
1 Year

Similar Products Used:   
none




Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Scott a Cross-Country Rider from Chapel Hill, NC

Date Reviewed: March 28, 1999

Strengths:    
Light weight, can be wrn as a upper leg and shin guard


Weaknesses:    
not for serious downhillers


Bottom Line:   
I have been looking for some mild leg protection but most of what I have found is clearly made for serious downhillers and not for XC bikers. This suits my needs completely. Light and unobtrusive but protects my leg from gashes and bruises. I do not know the manufacturer except that they were made in Phoenix. I bought them at a Performance Bike shop in Chapel Hill.

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Favorite Trail:   
Hobby Park, NC

Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Bike Setup:   
'99 Klein Mantra Race



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