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I have some kevlar-reinforced riding jeans, but it feels like I'm riding naked, since I pretty much always ride in my textile 2-piece.
I'd like to be a little more incognito when I ride to class, but not wearing anything w/ armor in it leaves me with that super unprotected feeling (anyone who rides in leathers and then occasionally rides in normal jeans and a jacket should know what I'm talking about). Last year I'd get all these weird looks/stupid comments while walking around campus. It was pretty amusing, but got a little old convincing gullible idiots that UMass is the first public university to research/fund its own student-manned mission to the Moon. Seems like it'd be harder to do while walking around Boston in the summer/fall, too, lol.
It'd be nice to be able to have reasonable crash-protection while riding, and then just throw them in my backpack and walk around in somewhat normal jeans and a pimp leather riding jacket so I don't (overtly) look like the gear-wearing safety Nazi pussy that I am.
I was wondering if anyone does this, or has any input to fit/comfort? I took a look on NewEnough, and came up with the Icon Field Leg Armor and A* Reflex Knee Guards.
The A* ones are considerably cheaper, but i'm wondering if the fact that it doesn't appear to have anything to keep the upper part (covers the knee-joint) would be annoying/problematic/less protective.
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I've got a pair of the Bohn Cross Knee Guards that seem fairly comfortable. I bought 'em to wear under my mesh pants (which are loose enough that I'm about 90% convinced the knee armor wouldn't end up where I wanted it in a crash) and plan to wear them under a pair of reinforced jeans whenever I get around to buying a pair (hopefully soon, I'd like an option that allows me to show up and look relatively normal once I take off my helmet and jacket).
I use the ICON w/ thick jeans for most spirited rides.
they're not too uncomfortable, but takes some getting used to. Haven't tested their worthy ness........yet.
time will tell.
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I have the Icon one you can try them out if you like them you can buy them from me.
Edit:
I have the Astars one as well (used them for dirt Riding)
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I've got the Icon armor and have worn it plenty of times on all-day rides. It's comfortable as long as you wear a pair of long socks underneath (the velcro straps across your calves can get itchy otherwise). It's also nice in cold weather because it helps keep your legs warm -- although that also makes it a bit less pleasant in hot weather.
One thing, though -- if you have beefy calves, you may find that the straps are too short for you. I just fashioned extensions out of strips of velcro.
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I have the Icon Field Armor. They fit pretty good, and I would only occasionally notice them when riding. They are bulky to store though.
I also have a pair of Knox Knee armor that velcro's onto kevlar jeans (I have them in the draggin liners).
Knee Armor Kit
I like these better, but they stick to my leg when its hot and my legs start sweating.
The Knox are much more convenient to throw in a backpack than the Icon ones, but they don't seem to offer the same amount of shin protection. The knox are CE rated.
I just purchased some Moto-X armor (entire chest/back/shoulders/elbows piece, and CE knee protection) for my 11 year old son so he can ride. Now that Annalisa has her own ride, we can all ride as a family.
for what it worth in all of my street crashes both fast and slow my legs/knees weren't ever that bad, it was all hips up. I've got 25 year old scars still visible on my hands, wrist, face, elbows...
I bought the A*s but the velcro straps are made for thicker legs so I can't get them tight enough on me. I didn't return them because return shipping would probably have been half the cost of the item themselves.
I'm buying some riding jeans with CE knee armor soon.
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didn't you have riding pants, though?
i'm trying to balance convenience with a level of protection i'm comfortable riding with, otherwise i'd just be in full-leathers all the time. i was wondering how beneficial they'd be (knee/shin protectors) and how much of a PITA they'd be to wear. my guess is that they'd be more protective than my Rev It Dakar textile's CE inserts because they're quite a bit more substantial, and are less likely to move around as they're attached to my knee, rather than flopping about in the pants' knee-pockets. the abrasion resistance afforded by the jeans is dubious, and the impact resistance for the hip/thigh area is negligible, but the minuscule hip-pads in my current pants doesn't seem like it'd be too beneficial either...
oh, and mongoose -- did you get my PM about the icon armor you've got?
Last edited by spicy; 08-19-08 at 11:12 PM.
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