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Just the right amount of protection
I turned 50 a few months ago and still enjoy riding challenging trails, especially now that I have a new Yeti SB-66. My wife and riding partners have been concerned I'm going to ...Read complete review
I turned 50 a few months ago and still enjoy riding challenging trails, especially now that I have a new Yeti SB-66. My wife and riding partners have been concerned I'm going to get hurt since I'm the most aggressive descender in my group. So I decided to look into some protection. I checked out SixSixOne, Fox, etc. but found them to be bulky and restrictive. I wanted something that would allow me to be able to ride up as well as down the trail. My LBS recommended Troy Lee Designs. The KG5450 appears to be just what I was looking for. They provide good protection without being bulky. They are slim and slip on easily. So far I am very happy with my choice.
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Not what i was hoping....
I have used these products for 2 seasons and i am looking to buy something different. I was stocked and excited about them when i got them but after using them and wrecking i would...Read complete review
I have used these products for 2 seasons and i am looking to buy something different. I was stocked and excited about them when i got them but after using them and wrecking i would dissagree.
Riding Down Hill and free ride i am always finding myself pulling them back into place. XC and light riding they seem to do ok. I have found they take the impact great but if you slide much on them they tend to slide right off leaving no protection. I also think the shin guard and fore arm pad are on the short side.
I think my biggest problem with them is putting them on and taking them off. I like to wear pants for DH and Freeride and i either have to take my pants off to put them on or try to roll my pant legs up high enough to get them on and try to get my pants back over them. You can not wear them on the out side very well at all. When putting them on and off you have to be carefull where you pull on them or they will rip.
They fit awesome and you cant even tell they are there. So i think i will give these to my wife wich she likes them alot, they work great for her riding.
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Comments about Troy Lee Designs KG5450 Knee/Shin Guard:
First time I crashed with them the shin pad put a 4in cut in my shin. I was not going fast just had the front tire wash out after a 1.5ft drop in to an off camber section.
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Comments about Troy Lee Designs KG5450 Knee/Shin Guard:
The worst I've had and very expensive.
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Got this for my gf and she loves them so much I'm jealous . Great fit and comfort
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Comments about Troy Lee Designs KG5450 Knee/Shin Guard:
These pads are very light, and they cover just enough for a knee/shin protector. They cover only the top part of your shin, and that's the part that my pedal strikes my leg the most when I slip off the bike.
As for fall protection, I have yet to really find out ho well they work, but by feeling the material and ample padding they have, I'm not too worried about how well I'll be protected, but I might be a little worried about the way the pad looks after a crash since the fabric is on the exterior with no hard shell to protect it.
Fitting is a little big, so go one size smaller than on the sizing chart.
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Comments about Troy Lee Designs KG5450 Knee/Shin Guard:
When pulling them on, they sounded like they started to rip, so make sure you grap the lower portion wehn putting them on, not the top loop. Super comfortable, I usually put them on at the top of the hill and then leave them on the rest of the ride. Been using them for 5 months now with no issues.
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Comments about Troy Lee Designs KG5450 Knee/Shin Guard:
I'm sort of happy with these. I'd been falling a lot, and wanted some extra protection, but I don't wear them on every ride. I could though. They're not terribly hot, so you can get away with them on warm days if you want.
I have fallen a couple times with them on, but ended up with bruises under the pretty small shin pad bit. There's no side padding.
It took me a little while to figure out positioning, and I was riding with them too high. I pushed them down a touch, and it was much more comfortable.
I kind of wish I could go back and spring for the POC pads, and I definitely wish I could take them off and on without taking off my shoes.
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Comments about Troy Lee Designs KG5450 Knee/Shin Guard:
I always wear this when riding. Material is very breathable especially here in our hot weather (Las Vegas, NV).
Knee cups stay in place even in long periods of pedalling. Most of the time you forget it's there until its time to take it off.
Just follow the size chart and you're good to go!
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Comments about Troy Lee Designs KG5450 Knee/Shin Guard:
Great knee pads. I bought these to replace my worn out Kyle Straight 661 pads. Both are great but the Troy Lee is a little more comfortable. I like how the back of the leg is covered by the soft material. This material reduces annoying scraped from slipping pedals.
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Comments about Troy Lee Designs KG5450 Knee/Shin Guard:
Well being a fairly new rider i had started out with no protection. I soon learned that crashing sucks. I looked around for the "right" gear and finally come across these. was a bit skeptical at first due to the cons people made abot this product being hard to put on. I purchased these and the matching elbow pads on a hunch. Turns out my gamble paid off. I have no trouble at all putting on or removing them. love the fit and comfort of both sets. I haven't had a major spill yet to really put them to the test, but i know it'll happen eventually. But at least i'll have TroyLeeDesigns knee/shin, elbow/forearm pads protecting me.
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ehh so so
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