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Dainese 3X Knee Guard - 2008

Dainese 3X Knee Guard - 2008

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2008 Model No Longer Available

Dainese 3X Knee Guard - 2008

Sticks and stones become as harmless as words when you strap the Dainese 3X Knee Guard to your bones. Ventilated hard shell plates over shock-absorbing foam deflect impacts, saving your knees and shins from looking like a bruise factory. Triple straps keep shifting and sliding to a minimum while you're sending it.

Bottom Line: Donate blood to the Red Cross, not the DH course. Wear Dainese's 3X Knee Guard.

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Rating for this product: 4

Dainease 3X knee guard

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July 26, 2009

Wouldn't do downhill without guards. ONly complaint is the sizing is not efficient. A medium and large are the EXACT same size padding, the only difference is the circumference of the velcro straps which really aren't that important compared to the amount of surface area I want guarded by the pads themselves. Medium will do if you are an average size woman with larger calves because the large straps ensures the pads slide down the leg instead of staying in place during the ride. Not so good when you fall and the pads have slidden down no longer covering their intended spots!

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I'm 6 foot with a 31" inseam 185 lbs... any info as

I'm 6 foot with a 31" inseam 185 lbs... any info as to what size knee/shin 3x I need? Thanks for the help.

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June 28, 2009

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Go with Large. I'm 5'10, 31" inseam, 180lb. I tried on both. M's felt too short and didn't stay centered on my knee while riding. L's fit great.

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July 24, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Form & Function - Saaweet!!!

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April 23, 2009

Wow!!! I barely noticed them being on me (on my first ride). They're form fitting, light weight, the quality is excellent. The velcro straps are the best I've seen used on any equipment. You hold them and you can tell they're well made. Materials, craftsmanship, design and little details. All great traits that come with Dainese.

I might just order another set to have them for back up. :-)

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Really interested in purchasing these. Any insight as far as

Really interested in purchasing these. Any insight as far as sizing. The chart given doesn't really help. Thanks.

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June 28, 2009

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Hope this is still timely for you. Sizing runs small to true. I normally would wear a small in 661 pads but these in a medium (which is their smallest size) fit was fine. It's a gamble but you can always send it back if it doesn't work out. About a $7 rental to try them out -- that's the way I rationalize it.

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July 23, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Fits like a Glove

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April 23, 2009

Wow!!! I barely noticed them being on me (on my first ride). They're form fitting, light weight, the quality is excellent. The velcro straps are the best I've seen used on any equipment. You hold them and you can tell they're well made. Materials, craftsmanship, design and little details. All great traits that come with Dainese.

I might just order another set to have them for back up. :-)

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Hardshell polypropylene, ventilated foam 
Protection Area:
Knee and tibia 
Closure System:
Hook-and-loop 
Recommended Use:
Downhill, freeride mountain biking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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