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Knee pads that won’t cramp your style.

The low profile Troy Lee Designs T-Bone Knee Guard provides protection without restricting movement or making you look like a storm trooper. This guard utilizes breathable Air-Prene to achieve a flexible, comfortable, and streamlined fit.

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5 5

Alex

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Just bought some of these as I'm having trouble finding full leg pads that are comfortable and don't hang up on my shorts so much. These TLDs fit me great. Offer very good protection. Not very bulky. They run a bit below the knee to protect that area as well. They pedal well too. Very reasonable price compared to the POCs I also liked.

5 5

Rolino

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Mine I ordered and they are a bit too tight... Nothing I can live with. Its great. works fine. Folds properly for pedaling.

3 5

Re Wikstrom

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I tried these on in a L/XL and found them to be WAY too tight. I ended up getting the Six Six One Kyle Straight in an XL. According to TLD's size chart I wold need a L, but I think that is made for guys who generally have skinnier legs no matter how much they weigh whereas most women's weight is more evenly distributed across all parts of the body.

4 5

Diana Mattuzzi

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They fit snug, and they are slide on. There is velcro at the top and bottom to keep them in place and a full sleeve type fit.
After riding a while, and getting sweaty they get pretty sticky and they are tall, so pushing them down doesn't do too much.
They are soft and allow movement and flex.
Lastly, can't beat the cool TLD logo. (that's how it got the fourth star)

how do you know what size you are???

dan

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how do you know what size you are???

Stephen Darcy

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Best Answer Responded on

The T-bones have a fit as follows:
Small - Average rider less than 130 lbs.
Medium - Average rider between 130-170 lbs.
Large - Average rider between 170-210.
XL - Average rider between 210- 240

The sizing on this page doesn't go by this, but this is how TLD does it. I'll email the content guys to get H&R sizes standardized to this.