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I'm not sure if there are any features beyond the information I can see …….
It's nice and cool in an external knee dresser, even if it's not running.
Good point that Parenthesis is better than Komine. The protection performance is sufficient to the extent that it does not shift.
It is not a Slider and does not slide around, so I think it will last a long time.
The color of Logo can be scraped off by just putting it in a shelf or something messy, so if you don't want Logo to stand out, you could just scrap off the paint.
Please use it as a sense of security when playing in a neighborhood or at low speed for a little practice that is not enough to use dedicated Pants.
It is also useful for kneeling in Asphalt or gravel parking lots.
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Cost-effective! Knee protector
I bought it about 15 years ago. No Fear." The Knee protector strap of the "K" has been stretched and the fixation has become lax, so we are replacing it.
This is an imprement after several uses.
【good point】
Shock-absorbing pads are available for above-the-knee quantities.:Pair (for Left and Right) CalfQuantity:Pair (for Left and Right) Fit is good.
I think it has a high degree of protection.
Lightweight and easy to put on and take off.
Good cost performance.
What's not so great about it
None.
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Parenthesis OK
The material is soft like hard rubber and the fit is not bad.
L/XL is just right, Rubber has stretched somewhat.
If you walk, they will slip down. Especially with synthetic fiber pants.
The spec. of the upper thigh fixing is slightly different from the product image.
Kneeling will shave the Mark of AlpineStar.
I think Komine is more defensive.
But Parenthesis is fine.
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Size details required
I had no idea about the size, so I relied on the information on the ManufacturerSite and bought a L size.
I received the product and put it through my legs and found it to be quite tight, and I thought I made a mistake, but I am convinced that it is better to be as tight as this when I think about gapping. Now I want to actually go out and see if there is any pain.
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I've got my favorite Manufacturer.
It can't be fixed Firmly because it is attached with two Belts, but if it is used together with Boots, I don't think it will gap like Large.
Even if there is a joint, it is a loose fixation, so how effective is it against knee twisting? But it is.
I think Protection is necessary and sufficient if it is light use, such as forest road touring, etc. My foot was caught between the body and the ground, but my foot was unharmed together with Boots.
Stepping stones and stepped-up tree attacks are also effective because of the large area covered.
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so-so
I bought them to protect my knees on my off-road motorcycle
I can go into the OffBoots and stop two Belts above the knee and below the knee, because I'm not that Gap Good
I had a few scrapes and Protections were sturdy with no problems
It doesn't bend like a knee brace, but it's enough for a trail bike (XR250)
If you're a good GunGun flyer on racers and races, it's probably not enough for you
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