Lightweight elbow/forearm and knee protection
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Who is forcing you to read a thread that is causing you obvious discomfort? Don’t you have any self-control? Just skip the posts that you find threatening.
I’m not posting about how cool and tough I am, just sharing my experiences, which apparently bothers you. Is there some kind of armor that could help you with this other problem of yours?
I’m not posting about how cool and tough I am, just sharing my experiences, which apparently bothers you. Is there some kind of armor that could help you with this other problem of yours?
It seems like you are the one who is out of place in this thread. It was a serious question, asked and answered. By people other than you. Your Captain Obvious, oops, Envious , comments are pretty clear about your intentions to disrupt this thread. 55 posts in just a few weeks, most of them being argumentative also shows a trend towards being a troll.
So again, cool story bro. Move along. You are neither witty or clever. Your pathetic attempt at "EPIC PWNAGE" has failed.
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I am using Endura MT500 D3O® GHOST KNEE PADS. don't care, in-fact it takes a close look to see they are just not leg warmers
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Would a lightweight airy supermoto jacket with removable pads help you?
Might look at Joe Rocket. They have mesh jackets with removable shoulder, elbow and part of fore-arm, and a back pad.
Might look at Joe Rocket. They have mesh jackets with removable shoulder, elbow and part of fore-arm, and a back pad.
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There are padded compression sleeves all over Amazon. There are also padded long sleeve shirts. Goalie jerseys and rugby jerseys mainly. Either would work fine at night with temps dropping.
A simple flannel shirt would have saved you too. But a good quality flannel is a bit too heavy except for the middle of the winter.
A simple flannel shirt would have saved you too. But a good quality flannel is a bit too heavy except for the middle of the winter.
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I heard a nice one today; a guy pointed out for wearing knee pads on his gravel bike came back with: "Year but unfortunately my legs aren't tubeless!"
Case closed!
J
Case closed!
J
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