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πŸ”₯ Troy Lee Designs Raid Elbow Guard - Black Medium/Large: Ultimate Protection for Active Individuals Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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4.0
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Description of πŸ”₯ Troy Lee Designs Raid Elbow Guard - Black Medium/Large: Ultimate Protection for Active Individuals

Material: Superlight Spacer-prene, [padding] D30. Protection Area: elbow. Certifications: EN-1621-1:2012 L1. Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Narrow but comfortable

I was afraid they would get hot and uncomfortable in the Texas summer but I don't really notice them when I ride. I was a little surprised at how snug M/L fits my thin arms, but not too much.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works very well for cycling

I am satisfied with these mountain bike elbow pads. I bought my previous elbow pads from the store and thought they were good quality until I fell. And they slipped on my hands, so I had a lot of scratches. These work well and don't slip if I fall again. I highly recommend these elbows

Pros
  • GOLS certification
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Size is what always attracts you in elbow pads

Good Comfortable, light, breathes well, good protection Could be better For me the size doesn't fit, I'm between sizes and need to increase the size but because it takes a few rides, see if things stretch etc. The pads tend to sag down a bit so the pointed bone at the elbow protrudes past the end of the pad which wouldn't be ideal if you get it would be burned. Cost wise I'm a bit disappointed as the TLD sizing chart is a little off here, or at least on the pair I have which is a shame as they…

Pros
  • Easy to read panel
Cons
  • Unreliable

Revainrating 2 out of 5

slides down = doesn't protect elbow

I really want to like them - I have knee pads and I really like them! Problem is, they keep slipping down my arms. The top of the sleeve is on top of the bicep, compared to Sam Hill (I'm not advocating them, just comparing) which is similar, but the top of the sleeve is on top of the bicep to prevent slipping down. TLD can solve this problem with a Velcro strap (like some other elbow pads) like they have on their knee pads. I've worn them about a dozen times over the course of a month in a wide

Pros
  • Few competitors
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