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Fit than I expected.
The Rubber of the mounting Belt of the AY-304 Knee-Shin Guard of Y's Gear that I had been using for a long time was getting stretched out and I was thinking of replacing it with the same one, but it was discontinued.
The simple design without ventilation holes and the 3 Belt that can be fixed not only on the shin (calf) but also on the knee make it the best Protector that is easy to move while it feels hold…….
I searched for similar ones, but the ones with similar design are only 2-point Belt stop at the calf, and when it comes to 3-point Belt stop, they are all for Off-Road, and Komine has 3-point stop, but the design is not similar&. hellip;….
I thought there was no way there could be an alternative, but this Protector has three Belt points and ventilation, but it is a simple design, and I thought it was close to my ideal.
The width of the belt is a little narrower than Y's Gear's, and I was worried about the fit, but when I actually put it on, it felt like a hold, which is not bad.
The shin is a little shorter, but the Protector is increased to the area above the knee, and the Protector area itself does not seem to change.
When the Protector is installed, the part above the knee does not fit snugly to the body, but it seems to be designed for bending and stretching of the legs when riding a motorcycle.
The Ventilation hole is open on the surface of the Protector, but the inner sponge-like fabric part is not especially constructed to allow air to pass through, so I don't think it will cause that much coldness when used in springtime when the temperature is in the teens.
If you are the type of person who wants to wear it over Pants, or if you don't like Komine with the 3-point Belt that stops even at the knees, this is the best cosmetically.
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