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Review on Maximizing Protection: FreeFlex Elbow Pads/Arm Pad for Ultimate Safety by Robert Lemons

Revainrating 4 out of 5

We like them and would recommend them to others, but light padding is not recommended for hard ground contact.

Your arm maybe a little small for some people's shoulder, *** Be careful when you crawl on the ground, these elbow pads are light, they are ok, but you must be very careful be, hit too hard When crawling, you definitely feel the ground with your elbow and not with your forehand. As long as you don't hit the ground too hard or try to jump off the ground, they're not that bad. Be careful in the elbow area if you are very active and jumping a lot, throwing yourself on the ground and such. These pads may not work, you definitely need heavier elbow pads. We are currently testing the product we have tested so far ((exalt free flex seems very comfortable and the shape fits the hand quite well, may be a bit small for some people's shoulder, best so far in comfort and padding ok one slightly thicker density in some places may be useful on forearm and elbow )) Vs ((empirical elbow is better padding than eclipse overload but ** tends to slide off shoulder. Loses back of elbow at times. Padding is good Compared to others, the padding is better, you feel less impact on the elbows)) Vs ((Problem with the Planet Eclipse Overload HD Core Elbow Pads elbow area, the padding is weak in the elbow area)) I will test more and y or I update hope this helps others. Exalt Free Flex is very comfortable and does not burn the hand at the crook of the elbow. The lining material feels nice and more comfortable than others compared to the Empire Elbow. does not tend to damage the ulna compared to Planet Eclipse Overload HD Core elbow pads. The problem is the thickness of the elbow pad and the seam design doesn't really support the elbow or the bone itself, and everyone who has tried it says that it hurts that bone when they crawl on the ground, it seems like the elbow pad moving the bone back and forth and pushing in the wrong direction

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Vulgarity