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The SixSixOne Riot knee guards are a super flexible knee guard that is perfect for any mountain rider. Velcro closures secure the pad to your knee. The Riot has an internal hard cap with an eva pad for comfort. Made from 50% Neoprene, 15% Kevlar, 15% EVA, 15% Nylon 5% Plastic, the Riot is a super durable, breathable, and comfortable.
| Size | Youth | Small | Medium | Large | Extra Large |
| Thigh | 12"-15" | 15"-17" | 17"-19" | 19"-21" | 21"-23" |
| Calf | 10"-12" | 12"-14" | 14"-16" | 16"-18" | 18"-20" |
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Comments about Sixsixone Riot Knee Guard 2012:
Horrible pad for the money. If you're not pedaling at all, the pad will stay in place. But even a little bit of gravity riding and pumping the bike over berms or etc., and the pad slowly becomes ankle armor.
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Comments about Sixsixone Riot Knee Guard 2012:
Although these knees pads are very comfortable, they fail to stay on your knees as they are falling off constantly. Also after about a month of riding with them they started to tear and are know falling apart. I would highly recommend going with the Rage knees pads instead of these.
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In a half hour of riding I pulled these knee pads back up 4 times. I tossed them in the truck and gave up. I did not want the whole ride to be bad.
I ride mountain and road bikes and have a little shape in my legs. Maybe that it the problem. My knees are smaller then my upper and lower leg so the single top strap slides to small part. If your legs are not skinny and strait don't bother with these. I'm thinking of sewing some Velcro on as a bottom strap to hold them above the calf muscle. Might work? Other wise they are junk.
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These knee pads were a little uncomfortable in the beginning but as you broke them in, they almost felt like you weren't wearing them. But after a couple of rides (no wrecks), they teared and I returned them. But that's was probably because of my size (I'm 190LB). So I still think they are great, but if you're a big guy like me, I'd recommend that you get something else...
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Get free shipping with your $50 purchase today when you choose Standard Shipping at checkout. Please note this offer is only available to physical shipping addresses in the 48 continental United States (no PO Boxes), and oversize charges still apply on some heavy/large items