So after garking up my shins, im on the lookout for some sort of protection cos im madcore.    I currently have the Roach/Ra ... 
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PostPosted: Mon 8/Sep/08 6:53pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

yakuza wrote:
To save making another pointless thread.

Out of the tld t bones and 661 kyle straight, which has more padding and what do you find more comfortable.


Cant speak for the TLD T Bones but the Kyle Straight knee pads have a light plastic cup inside the padded fabric knee pad which I've always found gives great knee protection. They also have side knee padding to stop knocks on the top tube and any other impacts.

Also very comfortable, can forget I'm wearing them.
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phunk wrote:
Burkes have the Evo knee for $170. Might have to go and eyball a pair somewhere..


If any ones tryed these would love to hear opiniond, i'm planning on buying a pair soon as my veggies just arnt cutting it
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Tld brain loops are mean !
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JackR wrote:
Tld brain loops are mean !
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Seems your loops have been done up too tight and is impairing proper brain function
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Yea tld lopes would be mean !
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