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Your cart is empty.Specifically designed with the needs of mountain biking and BMX in mind. These pads also work great for snowboarding and as a low-profile under pant skate pad.
Gabriel
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Excelente producto
Ed MacLaughlin
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
These or actually great for sailboat racing they don’t slide around. They’re padded on the sides and very durable.The company should market toward the Sailing industryI wish they would make a larger size though.
moises
Reviewed in Mexico on March 24, 2024
No fue 100% de mi agrado ya que el material hace sudar bastante por otro lado aunque por otro lado la protección que ofrecer hace que valga la pena, ya en la actividad no se percibe sino hasta que te las quitas. La elección de talla G fue la correcta, las utilizo para patinaje urbano, me he caído un par de veces y la protección es bastante buena además que si es resistente a la abrasión.
Segun
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 22, 2023
Used when my ENNUI is in the wash. Fits great, protects well, goes under trousers, faultless really. Used for inline skating and cycling.
Mr. S. A. Gosling
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2023
They are great. I have normal sized slim adult male knees and even the large size is tight. I previously bought medium amd had to return them as I couldn't even get them past my ankles. Wowrd sizing. Unless you are a small woman or child, get these in Large
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
According to the size charts, I was suggested the medium set (I measured15.5 inches around my knee cap as per their official sizing guidelines) but upon getting these, I could not get these pads to come close to fitting. They run very small, so size up!
Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023
I use these when riding my OneWheel electric skateboard at a casual pace. If I were to be riding hard or expecting to fall hard I would absolutely opt for something with a solid plastic shell. These are basically something I use instead of wearing nothing at all. I knocked off a star because I think they are a bit overpriced.
Diego C
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022
Good knee pads for light use. I worn them during a race that had a very rocky course, and during the race I feel straight on some rocks with my left knee.Abrasion protection was fine, but the impact landed me in recovery for several months.
Bell
Reviewed in Australia on June 22, 2021
Description says M size is "M: 14.5 – 16 in (36 – 40 cm)" around the knee. My knee is 37cm and it would not pass the bottom of the leg to get to the knee. Size chart is wrong! Had to return them.
Novak
Reviewed in Australia on November 19, 2019
Fits well, should work well for me on the onewheel
Peter
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2016
I just got the knee pads and they are well made. They are soft but definitely are very useful. I'm a cross country weekend warrior biker and these pads are great. My mind feel more relaxed knowing that at least my knees are safe if I fall :). Highly recommended. They need a couple of days of use for "break in", then you will forget you have it on. Go to the triple eight website and get your knee measurements. Mine works.
Tina M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2016
I own both the knee and elbow. This review applies to both.BOTTOM LINE - A bit tight and little hot in warm weather, but stay put and have repeatedly saved me. So glad I bought them and would buy them again...SIZE - First off...you may want to go up a size. I'm tall and thin framed (5'11' with skinny legs and arms). I almost always comfortably wear a medium for things like this. I bought a medium and they are tight...real tight! They're so tight that I almost sent them back. In the end I decided to keep them and have easily logged over a 100 miles wearing them. They have loosened up a bit, but are still pretty tight. The elbow pads are tight enough that it's uncomfortable to bend my arm more than 90 degrees with them on. Of course, there's an up side to being a bit tight. These pads don't move at all. They stay put while riding and I've gone done with them a few times and they didn't move.COMFORT - The first ride or two was a bit uncomfortable. The pads weren't necessarily stiff, but did take some time to relax a bit. Nowadays, I don't even know they're on. I've regularly done 1.5+ hour trail rides with no discomfort at all. My only comfort issue...they're pretty well padded and get hot in the summer. I've learned to deal with the heat in exchange for the protection, but it sucks on really hot days. This past summer, we had a solid week in the 100 degree range and I decided to leave the pads at home. Well, I went down in a curve that was slippery due to the very dry conditions. I wasn't hurt, but got pretty scratched up in the area were the knee pad would have been. Lesson learned...PROTECTION - These are not downhill pads and are not going to protect you in a serious crash on hard terrain. However, the are nicely padded and will provide good protection against impact and abrasion in most general trail riding situations. I started mountain biking in early 2015 and bought these after my first real fall. I've continued to test my skills and gone down with them on several times since. These pads have saved me every time. I still got some bumps and bruises, but was able to get up and continue riding each time.DURABILITY - The pads have held up to the abuse. They still look mostly new and have no rips or marks (even after saving my butt on several occasions). As I said, these are tight and the straps are pretty much stretched to the max every time I put them on. As such, the straps and velcro are showing a bit of wear, but nothing extreme. They also seems like something I could fix easily myself when the time comes.
Feedback_FTW!
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2016
I do a lot of climbing and canyoneering and sometimes bang or scrape my knees. I wanted knee pads that offered impact protection while not impeding my range of motion, but most options either seemed to be a plastic cap or thin foam, neither of which was what I wanted. I've had the opportunity to use these a few times and I've been really happy with their performance.Pros:- Abrasion Resistance: I've been dragging these across different types of rock and the knee material hasn't ripped, torn, or gouged yet.- Flexible: My range of motion isn't affected at all and they're comfortable to wear- Packable: Since they're flexible, they lay flat and can slide into side pockets on my pack really easily- Breathable: No issues with too much sweating- Impact: The high-density foam has taken a few decent impacts so far and my knees have been just fineCons:- Stitching: They haven't started unraveling or coming apart, but I've had some threads pull out and some of the stitching looks like it might not last more than a season or two.I'm nitpicking with the stitching since it hasn't actually come apart yet, but it's something I'm keeping my eye on. Overall, I'm really happy with these pads since they satisfied my needs really well. I've already recommended them to others!
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