The Best Lightweight Mountain Bike Knee Pad Roundup - The Top 5 trail MTB Knee Pads
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Looking for the best lightweight mountain bike knee pads? We get straight to the point and talk about light mtb knee pads for riders who like a lighter feel, or don't need pads over 140 mm. We discuss materials, our favorite features, and the overall feel of the knee pads while riding.
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In this video we go over the following knee pads:
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0:00 - Intro
1:30 - Kali Strike |
4:07 - Fox Enduro D3O | bit.ly/3AKzaCK
6:25 - Leatt Airflex Pro | bit.ly/3ytscjl
10:03 - Troy Lee Designs Speed Sleeve | bit.ly/3AzgOEq
11:45 - G-Form Pro X3 | bit.ly/3yooLKO
14:30 - Conclusion
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Thanks guys. I would have loved to see them worn and flexed.
I love my G-form Pro Rugged for pedal days here in SoCal. They’re light and breathable enough for the heat but offer solid protection. I’ll stick to my Fox Launch Pro for park days.
I was about to buy the TLD's, glad I watched this video first! Thanks for the input!
Try em first. They have great reviews. Been using em almost 2 years, they're by far the most comfortable. There's a reason they sell a ton of em.
4 sets in 3 years ? Would hope to get more than one year per set.
Good video but man ,solid channel and content.
Keep safe and keep up the hard work champ 🤘🔥
This is great, some real use experiences go a lot more than just spec sheets.
Thank you.
As a long time dirtbiker, always using knee protection....we go for a hard shell over good padding, not D30 but good padding.
The outer hard shell is so as to not grab on what ever it hits, and provide that knee to rock protection.
Probably hard to have this going on on a mt bike.
Ive cracked a pretty beefy outer plastic shell, and it saved my kneecap.
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Now I'm getting a new E-bike and from this vid I'd say the FOX might get the nod.
Great reviews and thank for not being biased. I hope manufactures see this and keep coming out with better pads for enduro and free ride. Good info on each. I feel like TLD equivalent to the other pads is the stage knee pad over the knee sleeve though. It’s my go-to now and performs just as well as Fox or Leatt. It just needs a slightly taller upper cuff. I’ve been wearing mine for 6 hours today and hardly even notice they’re on. They’ve saved my knees from some serious damage over the last 2 years. Also could we see 7idp and IXS in the mix next time?
Like my Speed Sleeves and they were the only ones I could find that would fit over my calves. ❤
Perfect timing for the video, about to buy a new pair of knee pads
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@@TheLoamWolf thank you for the info. I have usedbthe code before for a new set of Maxxis tires after watching your video about Tire tech 101
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+1 Leatt’s. Work for my skinny legs in warm temps
Great review....hola Nic..
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
The Chromag Rift knee pad is probably the best lightweight kneepad out there .
We'd like to try those.
Would love to see one for elbow pads.
Noted. We'll get to work on that.
Liking my GForm PRs
Ixs carve is the best ive tried. Ive done 3500 feel of elevation and still taken fullspeed roadgap sized falls and they dont slide and are way better than fox and tlds.
iXS Carve are definitely a solid pad.
I think it would be better if you guys sat down around a fire ring (dosen't have to be lit) with your bikes in the background and a cold beer of your choice and talk about the knee pads. I am a total advocate of IXS!!! Great review!
Not a bad idea. We like iXS pads too
I have fairly chunky legs for being 5'10". Quads are 25" and calves are 17" and most knee pads I've tried fit like garbage. They tend to slide down or painfully cut off feeling in my leg. The best I have found (for my legs) so far are the Pearl Izumi Elevate's. They pull up high on the thigh, stay in place, breathe very well and are all day comfortable for trail riding.
Yeah nearly nobody makes pads for normal sized legs. They think all mtb riders are skinny roadies.
G forms in 2XL are as close as I've gotten, but there's also Leatt's what go up to 2XL.
Sadly that's about it for me around 23-24" quads, and 16-17" calves.
Thanks Jason! Really appreciate the feedback. No matter how much we try and squat, our legs just won't grow! haha. Thanks for giving some biggers riders some insight.
POC VPD Air all the way
sold out:(
G forms are good👍
I love my Alpinestars Paragon Plus knee and elbow pads for every day AM/EN riding :) They fit really well and they cheap 40-50€.
How does it compare to any of the pads in this video?
@@vtwl24 Unfortunately, I personally can't compare any since I haven't tried them, but they remind me of those from FOX Enduro D3O. They also have a long section on the thighs of a silicone waist at the top, a very breathable / elastic material almost never sliding down. And the material is similar to D3O, it is flexible but hardens and absorbs on impact. Alpine star has another version that has an extended part up to the shin. I want to buy them for the future. I also personally have the Alps 2 Knee / Shin Guard, which I haven't worn since I have a Paragon plus (only if I'm going to ride very demanding tracks or a bike park. :)
having cracked my leatt knee cap. i would never go without a hard shell.
Spot on the TLD speed sleeve pads. Super thick, heavy wrap but extremely thin crash pad. Seems like a bad combination. Plus, I don’t think they would stay put based on the sizing.
Poc vpd air? Best for me.
Is that a levo expert I see in background? How bad ass is it compared to Gen 2?? 😁👍👍👍👍👍great stuff
Way more bad ass
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Better this way compare lightweight with lightweight /heavy with heavy etc … sometimes mixed theres a lot of gap even if you compare a lot of them
Thanks!
A discussion about which ones fit best under pants would be nice. Does anyone wear pants anymore? ...damn hippies!
Haha. We wear pants a lot!
I have the Leatts, do not like them. They are very comfortable Bute slipped twice, so did basically not protect me.
Troy Lee T-Bone for me. All day pedaling and don’t even notice them.
Same. They're the best!
Cool review but it's be great to get a perspective on fit for different sized riders. I have tree trunk thighs and big calves and it's a bitch to find knee pads that actually fit.
Side note.... We drove down to Oregon last month and Bend has some epic trails. We did runs on Tylers, Funner, Tiddly and hit Phils for a bit - they were super fun plus it's really cool to ride 20 miles then drop into town and drink some spectacular beer..... Hats off to the local trail crews - they do an awesome job!!
Noted!
I really would like to know where each item reviewed was made. That information is almost impossible to find online but it is on the tag so reviewers have that information.
OK thanks for sharing that. We can take a look at those for future reviews.
Do elbow pads next please
Liking the Gform PR
On fit I’m at the upper limit of medium and lower limit of large. Which should I get? Leaning medium in case of stretch so they will stay in place but if stretch isn’t likely I don’t want them to feel like they’re cutting off circulation or just uncomfortable.
Which pad are you asking about as some of them stretch a bit more. BUT, I'd say they all have a little bit of stretch.
What about POC air?
Ixs for me
My G-Forms won't make it through even one riding season. Already coming apart at the top seam, it's unraveling :(
Thanks for sharing.
Which model is yours so that I can avoid them
Hello what is a good beginner bike for downhill mountain biking for a 5,4 kid?
I have g form and they're so uncomfortable, need to try something better
In what way are they unconfortable as I thought they were one of the most comfy
@@walter8758 to tight but still use them as don't like watig things.
+1 Leatts, and I’m skinny
I’m here after beating up my knee yesterday on a shunt. 😔
Sorry to hear that but hopefully you found some good pad info!
Why not post a video of products you dont recommend and the reasons why?
Well, that's an interesting idea! We'll check out the gear stash.
@@TheLoamWolf Might help those companies make improvements on the next iteration. I currently have POC Joint VPD 2.0 knee pads and the VPD System Lite knee pads. Both of them I feel the upper portion needs to be around 1-2" longer up the thigh.
I find they both eventually slide down on me. And the 1-2" longer will help keep them up and prevent that pad and short gap.
How can this channel survive with this little clicks?
Hopefully you’re a subscriber then and will help us grow. And share it with your friends and riding community . That would stoke us out!
@@TheLoamWolf I am subscribed and the quality of the videos always made me think you were a way bigger channel
@@nilz6432 Well thank you very much! We haven't been at the RUclips thing all that long but hoping it picks up steam!
Why are you guys wearing helmets?
Product testing? Our hair is messed up? We're getting paid thousands and thousands of dollars for product placement? Safety first? Take your pick.
@@TheLoamWolf Ah. See? Normal peeps who don’t do this for a living have no idea about product placement, but that makes sense. Thanks for answering my question. Cheers!
@@davidgunther1282 We wish we were getting paid to wear those helmets in this video, but in reality, if that was paid product placement, we wouldn't be wearing helmets from two competitors, we'd all be in the same gear. But hopefully we'll start making the big bucks and selling placements from head to toe like the big dogs. haha.
@@TheLoamWolf Well I hope it works out for ya. I like your channel. Thanks.
What u talking bout aggressive. Ur riding an E bike. Lol
Totally right!? haha. I mean, sending the Grafton Gap in southern Utah, or double black DH trails suddenly become green beginner moves with the help of cheater bikes.
@@TheLoamWolf😅
If you actually send these are useless
Hence the lightweight category. lol
@@pedalhound Haha... But why let a clearly stated title or topic eliminate a chance to be cranky.
Next video...
DH PAD REVIEW - "If you actually try to pedal in these they'll be so hot and uncomfortable."
It's best to wear some sort of pants over the leatt, stops it from tearing up (as much).