Been using G-Form for many years, currently using the Pro-Rugged and very comfortable and light weight. Good to see G-Form always updating ( innovating)their products.
I really liked the E-line knee pads until I washed them so many times that the inner foam became unglued and started twisting around. Hope they fixed that in this new update.
I’m currently using the air flex. I’ve had them for about six months now, and I’m looking for another set of knee pads, primarily for Enduro, DH, and aggressive trail riding. Leatt uses a scoring system for the protection offered by the piece. the total is out of 25, and the air flexes are somewhere around 12 to 15 if memory serves me correct. I’ve taken some pretty significant spills, and they’ve held up just fine. Very lightweight, malleable, and breathable. Only reason I’m looking for another set is for just a bit more protection. The Mesa’s will likely be the ones.
I've got Fox enduro knee pads for trails, g form knee pads for park. Looking for chest, back, and elbow for park, will have to check them out a bit further.
Looks like the used leftover bits from my purple mattress 😆. Not a fan of the biodegradable plastic, more plastic eventually leaching into our water table is no bueno.
Been using G-Form for many years, currently using the Pro-Rugged and very comfortable and light weight. Good to see G-Form always updating ( innovating)their products.
Thanks for sharing!
Are you laying on the floor in this video? LOL
Haha. No we just hung a rug.
@@TheLoamWolf How sick would it be to paint a topo map of a sick trail or your logo?
I was expecting a robot lawnmower on the wall.
I really liked the E-line knee pads until I washed them so many times that the inner foam became unglued and started twisting around. Hope they fixed that in this new update.
A comparison to the Leatt Airflex would be interesting. I have been using G-form for years. This looks great.
We’ll add those to the list.
I’m currently using the air flex. I’ve had them for about six months now, and I’m looking for another set of knee pads, primarily for Enduro, DH, and aggressive trail riding.
Leatt uses a scoring system for the protection offered by the piece. the total is out of 25, and the air flexes are somewhere around 12 to 15 if memory serves me correct. I’ve taken some pretty significant spills, and they’ve held up just fine. Very lightweight, malleable, and breathable.
Only reason I’m looking for another set is for just a bit more protection. The Mesa’s will likely be the ones.
I've got Fox enduro knee pads for trails, g form knee pads for park. Looking for chest, back, and elbow for park, will have to check them out a bit further.
My main quirk with these type of pads is that you can’t just through them in the washing machine
Looks like the used leftover bits from my purple mattress 😆. Not a fan of the biodegradable plastic, more plastic eventually leaching into our water table is no bueno.
Oh yea let me trust my bodily safety to something which will actually degrade over time, NOT!!!