Good Job.But in my opinion, use the one that interests you the most, but with short sleeves and separate elbow pads I think you will save yourself a lot of adjustment problems. Greetings from Spain
Hi. Great video. Does any manufacturer / model already employ the detachable / replaceable bindings? When I look at seperated gear (roost, elbows, wrist, shoulder, knees, etc.), the first thing I look at is the strap bindings. I want the strap, on both ends to be detachable/ replaceable at reasonably low costs. I DON'T like velcro/elastic, especially if sewn and permanently fixed to the gear as over time it stretches of gets degraded. I DO like straps that work like zip-ties that you sometimes find on helmuts (quick release/adjustments). Your videos ROCK!!! I loved that you included a demonstration of putting it on and taking it off. I learn a lot from you, thank you.😊
Currently looking at purchasing one of these shirts.. the TLD ... Great video very informative. Where i live the trails are rather rocky with gravel roads etc ..would you recommend the TLD to a novice for protection on the trails ?? Thanks
Just incase it wasn’t stated. D3O is phenomenal when it comes to protection and dispersion of impacts. I’m a 35 year hockey player and all my gear has that material in it and I take hockey pucks at 80 + mph and body checks and I feel nothing. Don’t sleep on this protection material it’s elite
Just incase it wasn’t stated. D3O is phenomenal when it comes to protection and dispersion of impacts. I’m a 35 year hockey player and all my gear has that material in it and I take hockey pucks at 80 + mph and body checks and I feel nothing. Don’t sleep on this protection material it’s elite
Thank you for going through this process. Couple of years ago, watched your Part 1 and bought the TLD protective shirt you recommended. The TLD has been great. Now, after many rides, time to replace the protective shirt. After this review, I am going to stick with the TLD even though it can be a pain to remove sometimes. Again, your reviews are greatly appreciated.
Hello, im bout to purchase your overall pick (661 evo). I was curious to know if you're still liking it and would still recommend it? Thanks for the awesome review!
Excellent Review we share the mindset when it comes to making decisions. I'm this way for all of my gear and bike and just about Everything.. Great Job
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Fantastic video sir - definitely given me some great tips there. I know you are probably an MTB'er but you might consider doing a similar video for road tyres.
great review as I am going through the same process. One thing I didn't hear you mention is that the Leatt has the built in neck brace attachment so if you get a neckbrace it can be part of this.
Hi, is the 661 Evo compression jacket CE level 2 on the back? It only specifically states it for the women version on their website. Additionally, are any of the d3o panels removable for example when washing?
The bar hooks should come from the inside (saddle side) 6:59 , verses the leading edge. The seat hooks can go under from the front and even be connected together, becoming a "U' shape; also, when used on the front sides, a rubber band can be used above the seat nose, holding the two 90°'s inward and supporting the nose.
Thanks, good review. The bottom line none of them are going to stop dislocation of the shoulder or broken ribs, which is why I am looking for armor in the first place. Those little shoulder pads will maybe stop me from getting "scraped up" but no one is wearing full body armor to not get some cuts and scrapes. I actually purchased hockey shoulder pads as they can actually save me from blowing my shoulder out...which of course I already did 🙂
Im looking for the trpy lee designs, but with a zipper, to take on and off easier. Some company out there, if you make this, you will sell out. Ive searched for hours. Needs chest, ribs, back protection. Removable pads.
Response from the distant future. Surprisingly, these cranks STILL don't come with the 16mm hex (even brand new, out of the box). Ordered one with my cranks....$5.99. You would think that a $200 crankset would include a 10 cent hex key/ Allen wrench.
depends on your budget. like if I only waited till I could get a TI bike I wouldn't even have one.. as it were the best bike I have is a TREK 7300fx with a disc mod and surly fork.. the 4130 brodie bolt is pretty good too. Chromoly.. Molybdenum..? spelled correct? we talking space rocks man
How long does Milk it sealant last in summer weather? I’m trying to find something that will reliably last 8 months. I live in Minnesota so the bike gets put away from November until May so it would be nice to put in new sealant in May and have it last til I’m done in the fall
Great info, I now live in Portugal and have a hard time getting Stans without a high fee. But I can order Milkit from Amazon Germany no problem, so I'm going to give it a try based on your excellent review.