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I'm pretty happy with these. They are easy enough to slide on, and seem to stay put. I have fallen on them a couple times, and they worked fine.

https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/bilt-charger-elbow-guards

Ones with sleeves probably stay in place better in a crash, but I can't find any that are big enough. I should just get some knee pads for my elbows...

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On 6/6/2019 at 10:53 PM, litewave said:

On the topic of elbows, I have been using the Leatt 3.0 Elbow Guards for a couple years. They slide on super easy on bare skin or over sweaters or shirtsleeves, and can fit under windbreakers or jackets with loose sleeves. They have rubber strips sewn into the underside to keep them in place. They are durable and get the job done, but are not in the same league as the Dual Axis knee guards, though. 

 

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@litewave have you ever fallen on these...contemplating buying

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1 hour ago, Sebrios said:

hey guys, look what I found. they look awesome...

would love to hear your thoughts before pulling the trigger

 

100% Fortis Knee Pads

also

Ion K-Pact Zip

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I looked it up because there was no image but only a link. :efeffe9e4a:

I think these two items are right, but they look nice and strong. :efee47c9c8: Either way, I'll be satisfied. :eff034a94a:

The shock guard looks wide and I think it'. :thumbup:

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@-Sebrios 

I use this knee brace.:efee47c9c8:

It protects the upper and lower knees together, but it is a little uncomfortable when moving. :pooping:

I feel like a robot. :facepalm:

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Thanx @Lindsey looking for shorter ones, as I have to put them on/off several times a day, and put them in a small backpack while i am with customers.

Normally I store everything in a small Decathlon 10L bag

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