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Curious what everyone is using for knee protection?
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leatt dual axis knee and shin guards. not the brace.
yes and you don't have to slide them over, the straps have quick clips at the attaching point.Thank you. It stays in place and is pretty comfortable?
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Curious what everyone is using for knee protection?
Down side it your shin is still not protected from the running boards! And if you done it you know! What I like about the Leatt is the knee part articulates and the shin guard go's all the way to the boot.I found the more protection you have for your knees the more you are likely to damage the knee panels with those hard plastic knee pads. I highly recommned padding on the sled itself on both panels where your knees contact. This makes the panels last much longer and secondly for that day you forget your knee pads you will be very happy you padded that area of your sled. I started out with purchased pads but over the years I now cut my own and glue them on. The last time around I found a nice black yoga mat that cut well and made great pads.
I agree with always having leg protection too, there were a couple rides that I forgot them. I'm getting old and forgetful I guess.Down side it your shin is still not protected from the running boards! And if you done it you know! What I like about the Leatt is the knee part articulates and the shin guard go's all the way to the boot.