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  • Thinnest pads with best protection ?
  • hora
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    Low bulk, slim yet harden on impact and have good side protection.

    teamhurtmore
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    Always?

    kneebiscuit
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    Dakine trail skins. Comfy, light, protective and cheapish

    Drac
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    CaptainFlashheart
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    😆

    hora
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    Trailskins? Good call.

    ‘max protection from accidents and all day prorection’ do seem pretty appealing though.. 😆

    jekkyl
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    lol
    wtf is smart foam? n why would you want that in your knickers?

    maccruiskeen
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    why would you want that in your knickers?

    In your knickers? I thought they were insoles for roller-skates

    CaptainFlashheart
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    I thought they were insoles for roller-skates

    Nah. Skydive kit.

    (My father was the pilot for the advert. The actual jumping was done by a charming Saffer. Called Ron. 🙂 )

    jekkyl
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    how long have you waited to post that capn? 😀

    CaptainFlashheart
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    🙂

    This is Ron as well. Here he is portraying Grace Jones. 🙂

    mark90
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    Anything with wings, the wings always give me extra confidence 😀

    mark90
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    I’m 3 rides in now on a pair of g-forms. I forget I’m wearing them and they have been tested once, they worked. Not sure on long term durability though.

    mark90
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    I also ordered from CRC for trial…..

    Fox Enduro – thicker sleeve than g-forms, better graze protection, less (not enough) padding.

    The others below are all a bit thicker more traditional style pad:

    POC VPD 2.0 – a bit more pad than I wanted, too close to my Kyle Straits.

    POC VPD Air – Nice light pad, just didn’t seem to want to stay in place on my knee. YMMV. I might actually try a size down, as I did like them.

    IXS Flow – Again a nice pad but not as nice as the POC air and also not the most comfortable fit on me.

    The TLD K5400 don’t look to bulky either.

    maccruiskeen
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    Anything with wings, the wings always give me extra confidence

    I’m just happy with anything that doesn’t catch fire

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNDDz-etyt0[/video]

    mark_rich
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    The best MTB knee pads you can buy

    Ixs flows came out best, gunna try a pair soon.

    tomaso
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    Dainese Trail Skins are comfy to wear all day up and down and have a good amount of protection considering. But like motorcycle protection, if you want the most it is not thin or light

    benp1
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    Trail skins here too

    Have used them like knee warmers when it’s a bit chilly

    Tracey
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    Went with G Form three years ago after trying some on in Verbier. Have had numerous crashes including writing off a frame of in Les Arc and also smashing a helmet. They have always saved my knees and elbows so I dont have scabs and bruises when wearing a skirt and strappy top. Wished I wore the shin guards as Im sporting scabby shins from rock strikes last weekend. Throw them in the wash every now and then. Abigale has a couple of small holes in the back of hers from pedal pins.

    1timmy1
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    Been happy with my trail skins so far, forget I’m wearing them really. Not property crashed tested them yet and hope I don’t have to either.

    RudiBoy
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    Any one tried the poc air knee pads?

    Thinking about getting some

    onehundredthidiot
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    I’ve the POV vpd air. Nice n light do the job

    FunkyDunc
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    Rorschach
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asXw2a4kQLc[/video]

    prezet
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    TLD Raid

    blairc70
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    + 1 for g form or POC vpd if yo want more coverage

    golo
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    +1 on the Enduro article. They do a serious job when testing.

    qtip
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8DP_MyPddo[/video]

    bedfordrd
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    POC VPD Air – light, they stay in place on my knees and I forget they’re there when riding. Make sure you get the right size.

    Wish the elbows were a little closer fit, but they are slimmer than the ‘normal’ POC VPD 2.0 I have.

    Haven’t tested crashability of the Airs yet, but the POC DH knee pads were like crashing into a comfy armchair.

    Also used to use the Fox Enduro – was never impressed as way too thin and no impact protection. And after a year they stretched so much at the thigh that they now constantly slip down. Good for graze resistance only!

    hora
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    The Dainese arrived today. A tad snug. Do they slacken abit with age? I ordered large I imagine XL would be too big. Otherwise they are spot on for some rollerskating bodyform advert action fun 8)

    kneebiscuit
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    I find that most stretch a bit as they get older….

    whatyadoinsucka
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    i have the dainese (large) and they are pretty comfy, offer good protection, but bulky.

    i like the Bliss Arg Minimalist Knee which i have in a medium, but they are forever slipping, and i’ve torn mine, as they are more like lycra with the blue pad

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