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[Closed] Graze/friction burn under pads after an off?

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I had a middle sized off yesterday.
No major injuries, but there are enough bits of me that are bruised or grazed to suggest it was a decent effort. Most annoyingly, I have an uncomfortable graze on the point of my knee cap. I was wearing knee pads - Fox Enduro - so this happened trough the pads. I assume the pad moved and it's a friction burn. I also imagine that things would have been somewhat more messy if I wasn't wearing them.
Hive mind time - Is this the trade off for wearing lighter flexible pads (Enduro's use a D3O insert) or is this a sign they don't fit well enough and it's time for something else?
Thanks.


 
Posted : 19/09/2021 3:11 pm
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I think it's just a sign that you had a crash. As you say, it did it's job and saved you from a proper injury.


 
Posted : 20/09/2021 8:52 am
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Hive mind time – Is this the trade off for wearing lighter flexible pads

No. I've got a big patch on my knee from a crash years ago - wearing Fox Launch Pros, so certainly not lightweight flexy things.


 
Posted : 20/09/2021 9:44 am
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Thems the breaks as they say, but a bit of a graze is better than what would have happened without them.


 
Posted : 20/09/2021 10:32 am
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It's only the last couple of years that I've taken to wearing pads for most of my riding. And almost every crash on to my knee has still caused a wound, which has left me wondering how much worse it might have been.


 
Posted : 20/09/2021 10:50 am
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OK, thanks folks.
I'll take that as a 'carry on as you were'. At least pads are a whole lot more comfortable than they used to be, and yes, almost certainly better outcome than had I not been wearing them.


 
Posted : 20/09/2021 11:50 am
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last time my knee crashed to the floor it put me out of action for six weeks. It hurt like hell and I could hardly bend it. That was courtesy of a supermarket special bike rider pulling out in front of me without looking, whilst wearing headphones. que, puts on dumb voice - 'oh sorry mate I didn't see you there'

You got off lucky with a graze!


 
Posted : 20/09/2021 12:03 pm
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I've had plenty of quite horrible knee injuries, most of which were not bike related. My knees are somewhat on their last legs (probably a pun there somewhere), which is why the knee pads were on in the first place. However, I don't usually wear them to the supermarket. Perhaps I should.


 
Posted : 20/09/2021 1:13 pm
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Depends a bit on the surface you crash onto as well. I have some old 661. Non hard caped. Fell on a rough compacted stoney area last week and pad slipped as it grabbed the surface and grazed my knees but pad still took most of initial impact. Crashed yesterday at a skatepark and pad slid on impact. No worries.


 
Posted : 20/09/2021 2:27 pm