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Six Six One Evo d3o Knee Pad

Six Six One Evo d3o Knee Pad

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Six Six One Evo d3o Knee Pad

When you hit the dirt, the impact-sensing SixSixOne Evo d3o Knee Pads go into action, deflecting the blow and saving you from yet another pair of bloody socks. The Evo Knee Pads feature an abrasion-resistant molded-Kevlar front panel over SixSixOne's innovative d3o material, a flexible substance that hardens when impacted by an external force. This allows the pads to remain light and flexible without lessening all-mountain and light freeride protection. Side pads support and protect delicate tendons while dual straps and a full neoprene mesh sleeve keep these SixSixOne guards in place.

Bottom Line: Hot weather knee guards for when your legs can't handle full shinnies.

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Rating for this product: 4

Comfy but fragile.

By: JoshR-Backcountry.com (63)
2 days ago

Hands-down the most comfortable pads I've ever worn. I don't even notice them when wearing them. I've put a knee down a few times and they've stayed in place and done their job, although no super high speed crashes (yet). The stitching however ripped right out as soon as the pad hit dirt. Not sure what to do about that, I left it and they are holding together, for now. Kinda disappointing that a $110 pad should start falling apart on the first impact.

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How much protection do they offer? Are they CE en1621-2 level...

How much protection do they offer? Are they CE en1621-2 level of protection?

By: kneepuck2285696 (1)
June 30, 2008

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I absolutely love my d3o pads, however these pads have not been approved (let alone applied) for CE EN1621-2 certification.

While I'm sure it'd be nice to have the peace of mind of the certification, I trust the d3o pads with my skin day after day and don't regret it one bit. Hope this helps!

By: mattf (238)
June 30, 2008

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How far up and down from my knee cap should I measure my leg...

How far up and down from my knee cap should I measure my leg circumference?

By: estuardop2077070 (3)
June 16, 2008

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Envision where a knee pad should rest, and measure there. I'd go ~6" from your kneecap to get a fairly good idea.

By: mattf (238)
July 3, 2008

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Do these pads come in a pair or just individually?

Do these pads come in a pair or just individually?

By: pheapchev2246424 (1)
June 5, 2008

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They do come as a PAIR.

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how do i know what 661 evo d3o size fit's me best ? I"m 183 c"m...

how do i know what 661 evo d3o size fit's me best ? I"m 183 c"m 83 Kg

By: keidar.ore2241891 (1)
June 2, 2008

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The size on this is determined by the leg circumference. There are two measurements for each size, there is the upper leg opening and the lower leg opening. On the small the upper is 15 inches (39 cm) and the lower is 12.5 inches (32 cm). Medium has the upper as 16 inches (41cm) and the lower as 13 inches (33cm). Large is upper of 17 inches (43cm) and a lower of 14 inches (36cm). Finally the XL is an upper 18 inches (46cm) and a lower of 15 inches (38cm).

By: MIC (41)
June 2, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: Neoprene mesh, nylon, Kevlar, d3o padding
Protection Area: Knee
Closure System: Hook-and-loop
Recommended Use: Downhill, freeride mountain biking
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year