🦵 Gear up, flex out, and never miss a beat with RIDBIKER’s ultimate knee armor!
RIDBIKER’s Movable Knee Shin Guard Pads feature a high-impact resistant PP shell combined with breathable EVA padding for superior protection and comfort. The innovative 3-section adjustable design with dual pivot hinges ensures natural knee movement and a secure fit, making them ideal for motorcycle racing, mountain biking, and extreme sports.
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Manufacturer | Ridbiker |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 6 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.78 Kilograms |
Brand Name | RIDBIKER |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | 20180320-2 |
Size | Lengthen |
N**O
Lo que yo esperaba
Lo que edperaba
C**S
Great quality
Fits very nicely and gives a good amount of movement in knees. I’m 5”6 125lbs and i ordered a medium
P**
Stiff, noisy, likes to slide down leg.
They worked for what I needed but they're a little stiff in the knee joint and you make loud clicking when you walk like you're some kind of modern knight. They seem like they'll protect you pretty well for crazy sports. I have the issue with them wanting to slide down when using them. Other than that they're an ok product.
D**T
Great fit!
These fit so good, I feel like they were broken in for me!
M**L
Good but not for use with tall dirt bike boots
Seem to be good quality but not for dirt bike riding, since it will not fit with tall boots, which is advertised, but its false.
A**Z
Great looking cosplay accesory
Way beyond expectations! Absolutely great looking and surprisingly comfortable accessory for Red Hood cosplay
O**D
Great shin guards
Light weight and easy to put on. Protect legs from rocks and debrie.
L**E
Bad design
There are numerous issues with the design of these kneepads:* The padding on the inside of the kneepads, on the top of the bottom section, does not have a cutout for your patella, so it pushes on your patella, making these really uncomfortable to wear. (If you have ever tried manually moving your patella around, you will know how much any sort of force on your patella can make you squirm.)* The bottom of the shin section of the guard is *super* skinny -- skinnier than my actual tibia, and I have very skinny legs. I don't think anyone tall enough to wear these pads will have a tibia this thin. This means the pad cuts into both sides of the tibia.* The shin section of the pad has a completely straight axial alignment, which does not reflect normal human anatomy (your tibia "steps out sideways" a bit from your knee joint before descending). Consequently, when you wear these pads, they stick out diagonally from the knee joint down, and it looks like you have the pads on crooked, but that is the only way they will sit.* There is a thin piece of plastic that arches over the patella, with no padding behind it, and it is not particularly strong (with your knee bent, you can easily push this piece of plastic towards your patella with your hands). With any sort of impact, the plastic will just buckle inwards, and impact your patella. There is really not much patella protection at all when your knees are bent.* Like many other kneepads, unless you have huge calves or unless you cinch the top calf strap really tight, these kneepads tend to slide down your legs, which is a royal pain. The only fix to this is to somehow sew the pads onto long pants, or attach some sort of "suspender" system to the top of the pads that is then connected up to the bottom of you shorts or your belt.* The straps have a weird velcro setup where the loose end of the velcro is on the inside, against your leg. This is probably to stop the loose end from catching on clothes or anything else when you are riding, but I found it a bit weird.* The straps have a quick release mechansm, but the plastic "hooks" that the straps latch onto seem really flimsy. One of the hooks didn't have a big enough gap to even allow the strap to be latched, and that strap was left unlatched at the factory. I guess I could try to pry the plastic hook open a bit, but that will fatigue the plastic.All up, these look good in pictures, but they're really not well designed, and I plan to send them back.
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