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🦡 2020 Leatt Airflex Pro Knee Guards, Unisex-Adult (Forest, Small) - Enhanced SEO Review

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Very good

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BrandLeatt Brace
SizeSmall
ColorForest
MaterialGel
Closure TypePull On

Description of 🦡 2020 Leatt Airflex Pro Knee Guards, Unisex-Adult (Forest, Small) - Enhanced SEO

Material: 3D impact gel. Closure: slip-on. Protection Area: knee cup, sides. Certifications: CE certified. Manufacturer Warranty: limited.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Adjustment straps can be used

if you are a skinny guy like me (5ft 8135lbs) and have been doing rodong for a while. all that weight in your calves. By Litt's measurements I have a large calf and medium thigh and this is very noticeable when I'm wearing her medium size. I'll be testing them on a trip soon and if I run into any problems I'll report back here.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • There are problems

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Don't fit my feet: Knee and shin pads

They fit. I have fit but very muscular legs. The "large" size will not pull my calves at all, no chance of a large fit. I measured my calf circumference at 19 inches. I have to go back and buy velcro or something. Everything about them looks great and they look comfortable when they fit.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Almost perfect in protective gear

They're breathable, enough protection to balance the comfort (you can easily get on your knees). However, they are not super strong, they are strong but not durable. They slide down a bit, with no straps, just an elastic band, which is probably why. If you could tighten the top elastic tighter they would be perfect. I reduced the size to keep them firm and still.

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works for the big ones.

I'm a size XXL, about 1.80m tall, have large calves and they fit great. They slip a bit when riding but are comfortable. Size (I've attached a picture of the size chart): I had to go for XXL because of the lower leg size, but my thighs aren't big enough for a snug fit I think, so they slide a bit when riding. Durability: They appear to be well made. I doubt the fabric will take much abuse, but I haven't broken into her yet. Pros: Light, flexible, and very breathable (my knees didn't feel hot)…

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Yes, they are worth it.

great pads. I ride the unicycle on both roads and mountain trails and in a month of almost daily use they have already saved my knees from a few knocks. They're not very soft and you'll still feel hard hits, but they distribute that energy well enough to prevent most injuries. The next day, in my experience, I didn't even have pain in my knee. They are light, comfortable, efficient and stay in place very well when riding. The dimensions are a bit confusing but look at the picture, the red table

Pros
  • great product
Cons
  • something different