I just bought these and I’m glad they’re worth it. I had a pretty big accident and was wearing those cheap Amazon knee pads. Of course once I crashed, they moved around exposing my knee...sometimes you learn the hard way.
That is a huge point that I should have brought up in the video. Even ones that seem secure on your knee can move during falls...which again defeats the point of wearing them. These have stayed put in every wreck. Thanks for commenting!
A black Sharpie marker goes a long way. ;) Great review. Looking for a good knee pad for both mountain biking, and tactical running and gunning training.
Few years ago I had a pretty bad accident wearing raceface knee pads. The hard shell shifted up when I crash. I ended up with a five inches metal plate and 10 screws holding my knee together now. Have been reluctant to wear anything less then those long downhill knee and shin guard ever since. Wonder how well does these lighter weight pads have improved these days.
The newer soft shells (like these TLD's) are much better. You would not run into that issue again and you get basically the same level of protection with more comfort.
Hey mate I have a couple of questions have these got silicone gripers on the knee cap? I have a set of Leatt airflex at the moment and the knee cap grippers are what’s tearing my knee up on the inside, And how do these perform in warmer weather in from Australia and it’s often over 40 degrees Celsius in summer I’d obviously avoid riding in that but sometimes there’s not much choice. I’m definitely looking for something with a little more protection that the Leatt pads I have at the moment so these have my attention Great review as well thank you 🙌
These are not bad. However, even if they do protect your knees, the impact protection isn´t good. D30 takes more than a second to become rigid and when you fall all that you have to brace for impact is less than a second so, if you have these, besides paying a premium, you will definetly get black knee caps after a crash
That's not how these materials work. They harden under stronger force against them and it doesn't take a second, it's as instant as the shock wave. If anything you might get hurt hitting something at a very slow speed and messing your knee up.
I just bought these and I’m glad they’re worth it. I had a pretty big accident and was wearing those cheap Amazon knee pads. Of course once I crashed, they moved around exposing my knee...sometimes you learn the hard way.
That is a huge point that I should have brought up in the video. Even ones that seem secure on your knee can move during falls...which again defeats the point of wearing them. These have stayed put in every wreck. Thanks for commenting!
Triple 8 ?
Aloha from Maui, Love my TLD Raid knee pads, best I've ever had!!! 🤙
Great review! Excited to see more content this season, god speed on the trails!
Thanks Colin!
Review the Dakine knee pads, I just ordered the mayhem and they’re insanely comfortable and they do their job.
Damn good review 👏
I rode with iXS Flow Zip. I find the ability to just zip on and off a bonus
That zip on and off feature is nice. Do you notice the zipper at all?
@@Bike198 not at all
A black Sharpie marker goes a long way. ;)
Great review. Looking for a good knee pad for both mountain biking, and tactical running and gunning training.
I might actually try that!
Im torn between these and the Fox Launch D30. What do you guys think?
Few years ago I had a pretty bad accident wearing raceface knee pads. The hard shell shifted up when I crash. I ended up with a five inches metal plate and 10 screws holding my knee together now. Have been reluctant to wear anything less then those long downhill knee and shin guard ever since. Wonder how well does these lighter weight pads have improved these days.
The newer soft shells (like these TLD's) are much better. You would not run into that issue again and you get basically the same level of protection with more comfort.
Hey mate I have a couple of questions have these got silicone gripers on the knee cap? I have a set of Leatt airflex at the moment and the knee cap grippers are what’s tearing my knee up on the inside,
And how do these perform in warmer weather in from Australia and it’s often over 40 degrees Celsius in summer I’d obviously avoid riding in that but sometimes there’s not much choice.
I’m definitely looking for something with a little more protection that the Leatt pads I have at the moment so these have my attention
Great review as well thank you 🙌
Not on the knee cap. They do at the top to keep them from sliding down. The do great in the high heat and humidity in GA.
@@Bike198 awesome! Ordered! Thanks for the reply 🙌
How do these pair with bib shorts (padded) and Zoic shorts?
Just fine. I normally wear bib shorts under my MTB shorts.
How long are there?
A wise person once told me good gear you won’t notice.
Can you tell me your height and weight and what size you bought? Im about to buy these
6’1” and 200 pounds. Size large
@@Bike198 what you recommend for elbows?
These are not bad. However, even if they do protect your knees, the impact protection isn´t good. D30 takes more than a second to become rigid and when you fall all that you have to brace for impact is less than a second so, if you have these, besides paying a premium, you will definetly get black knee caps after a crash
That's not how these materials work. They harden under stronger force against them and it doesn't take a second, it's as instant as the shock wave. If anything you might get hurt hitting something at a very slow speed and messing your knee up.