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so u would rather not spend a lil cash and have this done to you?

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IdpmzlLy8zU

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=N4F1KkDVeLA&NR=1

lol i'll pass.

To be fair, when they're that deep they don't hurt in the slightest, hence me opening and closing it like a second mouth.

Although i do hate the though of hitting it again and cutting it open, so i wear 661 veggies most of the time.

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would these not be suitable for trials riding? http://www.ridegear.com/rg/item/F-47730/Si...-for-Youth.html

theyre the youth ones, so they'll only fit if you're a midget or 10 years old.

i use a similar style to that though sometimes, the fox ones. i smashed my knee pretty badly and its now quite delicate so i cant afford to risk damaging it anymore when im doing big stuff.

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theyre the youth ones, so they'll only fit if you're a midget or 10 years old.

i use a similar style to that though sometimes, the fox ones. i smashed my knee pretty badly and its now quite delicate so i cant afford to risk damaging it anymore when im doing big stuff.

ok cheers, im 15 so maybe i'll go for the larger ones IF there suitable for trials

or what about these: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=9591 there more expensive and made outta foam? would this be suitable

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I use the fox shin guards and they are amazing as it saved my legs from being seriously scared when i went sliding down the malvern hills.

My chest and arms wernt spaired mined.

By they have taken a beating and are still going strong.

Strongly recommend.

Echo.Josh

X-x-X

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so u would rather not spend a lil cash and have this done to you?

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IdpmzlLy8zU

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=N4F1KkDVeLA&NR=1

lol i'll pass.

damn that had to hurt...ill deffiently be thinking about shin guards...id more be interested in knee pads though as i always smash my knees.

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I always smash my shins when i dont wear shin pads, but when i do i smash my knees! you cant win unless you bubble wrap yourself...................................

But the fox pads are really good, you can hardly feel the pedal hit them.

Vee

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i had two pairs of fox, which definitly were the best concerning comfort - you nearly don´t feel them anymore after a while, but both pairs were worn out very fast... now i use 661 which do the job and to be honest since i have the 661, i ride very often without them - so they will last a while ^_^

Do you honestly think they wear out fast?

They are by far the best pads you can get.

I had a very nasty bail up the malvern hills and if i didnt have my pads on the my knees put is this way would be down to bone it was a hoorific bail but they did have like a cm of plastic carved out and just think if that was my knee.

Fox Pads ***

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I've been using Planet X ones for a whle now and they're great for the price (less than £20). They have a hard plastic insert in the front which I took out and re-shaped with a bit of heat and have now just left out altogether. A bit uncomfortable in summer but toasty warm in winter.

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hey, im using the 661 veggie guards i think there pretty awsome. save alot of skin:)

u can get them in halfords of about £30 i think. well worth the money though.

the only bad thing ive got to say about them is the back of them tare quite easy

but u dont usually hit the backs of them so.

but yh definately go for them there top knotch :)

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