Fox Racing Titan Pro Knee/Shin Guard - One size fits most/Black
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I was having a similar issue. The fox launch knee and shin guards held up better until the elastic straps stretched out. What has worked for me is to make an "X" on the back of your leg by crossing the two bottom elastic straps and pulling them above my calf muscle where they cross. I hope this has been of assistance.
It isn't as thick as the previous one, but it provides excellent protection. If that's your intention, you can't wear pants over it, but I think it's well protected. You can fully flex your knees as well.
No, seriously, I've worn this outfit twice so far.
This is a fascinating question. Although I am a scruffy dirt biker, I work in the biotech drug development industry and am familiar with the CE marking concept. I checked my knee guards, and the CE Mark logo is nowhere to be found, not in the printed messages on the interior padding, and not embossed into the plastic. However - When I first got the guards, I took off a tag label - Maybe there was a logo there. However, I'd argue that - I've done my own personal certification tests several times now, and these are the best knee guards I've ever used in terms of protection, comfort, and stability in position during long rides and even while doing trail maintenance for hours at a time.
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Guys with long legs, beware. The only criticism I have is that the bottom strap has insufficient velcro. My calf muscles are quite imposing. 6'3" and 290 lbs. They have a tendency to ride down because the bottom strap is a little tighter than I prefer. The best solution I've found is to tuck my pants into my boots and use the boots to keep the knee pads from slipping too far down. It's not a big deal for me because I'm used to knee pads from work. Just keep in mind that whether you're used to knee pads or not will affect your comfort. I believe they are quite comfortable for who they are.
The three lock straps on each leg are very easy to remove. I lost two of the six because I forgot to put them on after riding and didn't realize it until I got home. This occurred within the first day or two of their arrival, and I am now down to 3/6 straps missing, preventing me from using them. I've been scouring the internet for replacement or spare parts (they're just small plastic pieces) but haven't found anything. br>br>About to try mocking up a model in 3D CAD and attempting to 3-D print it. D make copies of replacements in case it happens again. Would be fantastic if the problem that rendered the product unusable for me within a week of purchase had not arisen.
Sports events are held. So, they're fantastic. far. I've only worn them a few times, but they've saved my legs on more than a few occasions when I've had to lay the bike down hard. They also fit perfectly into my MX boots for a bomb-proof fit. proof of a sense of safety and tranquillity They're not the most comfortable thing to wrap around your legs, but after a while, you forget you're wearing them—until you wreck and realize you didn't just shatter your kneecap on that rock. For those times when your buddy gets the whiskey throttle right in front of you on the trail, it's also great for roost protection. I don't think I'll be able to ride off-road. There is no longer a road without these. This is an excellent purchase for keeping your body in the game.
I really wanted to enjoy these, but there are simply too many of them. This kind of armor isn't necessary for me because I'm not a serious or aggressive rider. I'm sure they'd be fantastic, but they were far too bulky for me to wear comfortably. The shin guard that fits down in my tall MX boots was a major issue. I couldn't stand wearing double armor. My knee cap was rubbed raw by the rubber on the inside of the knee. I'm not sure if it's a fit thing or not. I should've gotten the ones a notch below the "pro. ".
For a 40 mph electric scooter, this is more than enough. Those are the words of a 66-year-old man! Knee pads are a little difficult to put on over loose pants, but once you've tightened the cinches, the keyway on the end turnbuckle makes it simple. Not the best support system in terms of sliding up and down, but adequate Elbow pad inner sleeves are good and tight with breathable material, very comfortable but durable?.
Now is the time to purchase. I compete in electric skateboard races. This is the only crash pad I've ever used that stayed put and did what it was supposed to do. I've walked away from accidents that would have resulted in broken bones if I hadn't been wearing these pads. These are by far the best pads I've ever had.
Well-made, with articulated sections made of high-impact material and a small gel pad on the kneecaps. The straps are studded. With velcro adjustment, the eye is secured (easy to put on and take off). I twisted the strap to lock the velcro because one of the eyes was missing. br>As soon as you arrive, look over the merchandise.
These give my riding gear an extra layer of protection. I don't like armored riding pants, so these leg armors allow me to wear regular jeans. There's no hip protection, but it's a good compromise between protection and comfort. Very secure and easy to attach around legs, separate units for left and right, comfortable to wear, quick to put on or take off, and easy to walk with them on.