Knox Cross Lite Knee Guards | $59.34
BikeRadar verdict
"Super comfy and ideal for a bit of protection when you’re out on all-day epics"
These knee guards are so comfortable you barely notice you’re wearing them.
A hard plastic insert gives ample coverage of the knee, and while the single wrap-around strap lacks some of the security and support needed to keep the pads in place during big crashes, it can stand up to the odd knock.
The side padding could be beefed up a little, but then that’s what keeps these pads nice and light. They provide comfortable protection all day, so they’re ideal for trail centres.
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Specification
- Name:
- Cross Lite Knee Guards
- Built by:
- Knox
- Price:
- $59.34
- Description:
- The Knox protectors are fitted into a tough stretch carrier made from hard wearing High Tenacity nylon/cotton with moisture management finish and gripper elastic at the top to prevent slipping. Additional padding at the sides of the knee helps to reduce bruising from hitting the frame. The unique elastic strap wraps and fastens around the front to hug the protector into the knee which helps it stay in position and also ensures there are no uncomfortable fixings at the back of the knee. CE approved knee protectors to EN1621-1 • Honeycomb protection technology • Unique knee strap system that hugs the protector into the knee • Ultra Lightweight at only 300g
- Manufacturer's Description:
- The new Knox Cross Lite knee protectors are incredibly light and comfortable so that they can easily be worn all day.
- Weight (g):
- 300 g
- Available Colours:
- Black
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