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I'll be doing this for a while.
I use it for off-road fun ride, and although I can't afford a product as expensive as a knee brace, I don't have much choice when I narrow it down to a type with an anti-twist Hinge. The overall shape of this product is rounded and small, so I was able to wear off-pants easily. There are 3 Rubber belts for handling, and it is very easy to use around the installation and the application cloth to avoid pain. It is good. View detail
First Knee brace
Replaced a Knee Shin guard because I fell and hurt my knee.
I see what you mean when you say that the more novice you are, the earlier you should buy Knee brace.
Compared to Knee Shin guard, it is more robust.
The installation is also numbered, so it is OK to fix them in that order.
I think you should look carefully at SizeChart to make your purchase.
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Easy to use
Used for Motocross, Enduro and Touring
If the position of the boots and pants is set properly, it is easy to move them around. The belt is wide, so it does not cut into the skin, and there was almost no chafing pain even after the race.
The Belt fixing part is a little stiff, although I think it is appropriate for it to snap. I think that is why it is hard to come off.
Even when touring, wind can enter the room, so the front is not stuffy in summer, but the Belt part is indeed sweaty.
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Great product
Neck protection is a must. Expensive, I wish it was a little cheaper. But I can't trust a cheap product. It is worth my safety and health. Leatt is light and comfortable.Leatt is light and comfortable.worked perfect with my Leatt chest protector. Didn't even notice i was wearing it while riding. View detail
I can protect you.
It protects your knees from falls and collisions.
It has a hinge that prevents the foot from bending in a direction that it is not supposed to.
Because it was Protector of the reputation also in Net considerably, I bought it, and I am very satisfied with the making and the Guard nature high.
Comparison products
I considered Scauper Ico because it is inexpensive, but I chose Leatt because it has a hinge.
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You don't have to wear Boots on Touring to Gap.
I bought it for On roadTouring.
I am male, 5'8" tall, 52 kg, and have thin legs, but I chose the S/M Size and it fits perfectly.
The fit is a bit large due to the effect of its solid material, but if you get used to it, you can put it on in about 3 minutes on both feet.
The Zipper has a flap that prevents it from touching your skin, so it won't hurt you in the summer. There are also flaps on the top and bottom of the Zipper that are folded back in front of the Zipper so that the wearer will not be damaged.
The Pad is very thick and soft. There is no tightness, so sitting on the floor for a long time may be a bit difficult.
In my 300km of touring, I have never had a chance to slide down, and it is very comfortable. There seems to be no Gap in the case of HeadSliding, the Pad will gap and injure the upper knee... I have the Knee Shin guard which is fixed with other belts, but if you don't have Boots in, it will shift downward to the bottom of the body and could not be used for touring with Sneakers.
Above the knee belt, the male side of Magic tape is a new type of thin tape which is not easy to tangle with other materials.
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