Troy Lee Designs Kgl 5450 Knee-shin Guards Review

Review: Troy Lee Designs KG 5450 Genu/ Shin Guards

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A proficient pair of human knee pads can make or break a day'southward riding and tin can certainly ruin more than just the mean solar day if they don't do their task properly. In this day in age nosotros've go pretty conceited with brands offering great kit across the board, which inevitably makes shopping for new kit that trivial bit more challenging with and so much to choose from. While some brands follow existing designs and ideas, some hit the drawing board and create new ones…

Some brands really brake the mould and some brands actually make the mould in the kickoff place. TLD do the latter and the new KG 5450 Knee/Shin Pads certainly follow on from where they started, half-dozen years ago with their at present criterion, T-Bone pads.

The knee joint loving cup is made from a difficult, just flexible plastic surrounded by foam to add together extra protection around the human knee cap. On the inside, TLD have used a gripper style print, like to what you accept on the braking fingers of your gloves, to assistance keep the pads where they need to exist. Construction seems to be of the usual high standard, so no worries there and these are all the same looking shop fresh after a few trips through the machine on the cold cycle.

Shock Dr. Technology inside! The shin area only goes almost half way down the actual shin, but information technology'due south improver to the pads from the knee down offers more than just added protection – it too offers increased stability and keeps the pads where they are meant to exist and without the need for messy velcro straps. Information technology is in my opinion, that the addition of the shin expanse is what makes these pads stay put so well and undoubtedly what gives them the fit and forget feel.

Features:

>Shock Doctor Technology

>Ten-FIT integrates a wraparound supporter on an elastic mesh sleeve for unparalleled comfort and fit with out bulky straps

>Strata cream articulates with complex body zones while providing bear on protection

>Vent-trak moves air through flexible channels over skin surface to cool the rider

>Mesh construction provides airflow and lightweight design

>Internal knee cap provides high-impact protection with a close, comfy fit

>Shin Baby-sit extends protection from the internal high-bear on knee cap for enhanced low profile protection

As we've clearly displayed here, information technology sometimes helps to remind you which is right, and which is left, especially if your easily confused (similar me) or if you lot only want to become these leg specific pads on the right legs for optimum performance.

What I constitute virtually impressive virtually these pads, was the lack of straps and the fact that they don't move around when riding; at all! When you start put them on, you realise that the knee expanse isn't every bit attached to the articulatio genus, as say a strapped pad, but because of the ingenious method of keeping the entire pads on the leg, the pad neither falls downward, nor does it slip side to side. Oh, and these are comfortable. Very comfortable – after six hours in the saddle on one ride, I simply had a little mark on 1 of my knees from rubbing which I didn't notice until packing my gear abroad – compared to some pads which rub, rub and rub some more, these are a different level and a real plesure to use.

Contour wise, these are pretty minimal and are going to be a dandy pad to wear under your race pants. The mesh construction will also help keep the estrus down on a long days riding and racing.

Conclusion.

I was pretty excited to finally get my easily on these, but I was also concerned that my hopes of an awesome production would exist dashed upon finally taking these out into the field. Troy Lee's T-Bones and Fox's Launch pads are pretty much where I am with human knee protection; comfortable, tough and piece of cake on the eye, but to be honest, the 5450'due south have actually blown me away.

The strapless design was my beginning quickly dashed business concern, but after a long day of hiking and biking and doing pretty much doing anything and everything to brand these slip, slide and crusade irritation; I came away utterly impressed. These are also wing weight, I mean so light it'due south stupid. They also look pretty proficient likewise, well I think they wait pretty amazing as far as pads go, but then were talking TLD here, the off-road worlds Gucci and annihilation less would be a downright surprise.

Sizing – Right this is something you need to pay attention to. I've mentioned my affection for the Fox Launch and TLD T-Bones, well I'm a size big in both of those and a medium in these. Why? Well, due to the lack of straps the pads fit more than like a sock, that's not to say they're tight and uncomfortable to remain in place, far from it, it's only that they need to grip your leg in order to exercise their task. I'd definitely recommend going a size down if your mail ordering these, or alternatively observe a retailer who stocks them where you tin get hands on.

Price wise your looking around £50GBP and $60USD respectively, which is pretty much standard across the board and in all honesty, pretty expert value when you lot consider the quality and features. All in all these are great pads and peradventure even amend than the benchmark T-Bones. They might not offer the same levels of protection that you lot would perhaps find in other pads, but their ability to stay put and sit down there with no rubbing or moving is plenty for me. The protection is in that location and there in the places it is needed most and certainly of a high standard besides.

They're comfy, light, well priced, expect awesome and will certainly assist protect your important knees if you autumn off your bicycle – so what are you waiting for? Troy Lee Designs products are exclusively distributed in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland by Fisher Outdoor Leisure and CI Sport. Big thanks to the team at Race Spec for supplying the pads in this review.

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