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The Leatt Knee Guard AirFlex Hybrid for adults combines cutting-edge AirFlex impact gel protection with a sleek, slim design. CE certified for safety, it features a sliding hard shell knee cup, a knitted base layer for comfort, and moisture-wicking fabric to keep you cool. With a pre-curved 3D design and silicone printed grip, this knee guard is engineered for optimal fit and performance.
M**A
Yup, get them
Fit exactly as described. Rode a 9 mile loop in them with no discomfort. Knees felt good the whole time. Pads in the right places.
Z**E
Very minimal protection compared to Airflex Pro
I bought these and the Airflex pro.Comfort:They are both comfortable, the Airflex pro feels like you are wearing a knee guard, it is much more substantial feeling than the hybrid. The Airflex hybrid feels more like a compression sock.The Airflex pro has more silicon grippers to keep the pads in place, the Airflex hybrid seems to rely on the compression sock like fit to keep the guards in place.The Airflex pro seems more breathable than the Airflex hybrid, I think the pro will be cooler. The hybrid also goes farther up your thigh, and lower on your calf.Protection:Both knee guards offer minimal protection. However the Airflex pro will offer more protection. The pad area on the pro is larger, the pro also has side pads and an upper pad. The Airflex hybrid has a very small knee pad with even smaller flexible plastic "Slider" pieces on top. In the pictures you can see me squeezing the pads in the Airflex hybrid, there is minimal pad area coverage compared to the pro.Durability:I dont think either pad is that durable, its the nature of the game with these barely there knee pads. However the fabric on the pro is less exposed than the fabric on the hybrid, so I believe the pro is more durable.I think the hybrid would best be used under pants, as I would be concerned that it would tear up in the first crash, but I have not crashed in either of them.Looks:The hybrid looks better and cleaner. IMO, if it had the same amount of protection, it would be awesome.Overall:I went with the Airflex Pro because:More protection.Seemed more durable.Seemed more breathable.Had more silicon gripping material to keep it in place.
D**A
Great knee pads!
Tried 3 brands til landed on these. They don’t move.
R**Z
Fluff in one use
Disappointed! Too pricy! Cloth making fluff in just one use!!
D**D
Exactly what I was looking for
I ordered about six kneepads from POC, IXS, Leatt and Dakine. These were hands-down the most comfortable/breathable as well as the right amount of protection. It has a hard plastic over the kneecap and just below and also has a soft padding around the rest of the knee. The trails that I ride are primarily flowy with some technical areas but I am on the East Coast and they are not major mountains. These are absolutely perfect. I tried the hybrid and the pro and love them both I went with the hybrid because I could wear them for longer periods of time and be more comfortable pedaling. Highly recommend
D**D
Cómodas y Buena calidad
Son unas protecciones de rodilla con las que puedes pedalear sin que molesten y se bajen de momento (veremos haber como se comportan con el tiempo ), además son cómodas de llevar puestas y protegen bastante bien para un uso de AllMountain con zonas no demasiado escarpadas y exigentes. En general buena marca y buen producto.
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