6.0 3DF Knee Guard
The thought of wearing bulky, restrictive traditional knee pads is enough to make any mountain biker cringe—but then again, so is the thought of bashing your knee in the dirt without any protection. Luckily, Leatt has a solution in the form of the 6.0 3DF Knee Guard. It's built with a flexible and breathable 3DF impact foam that lets you pedal comfortably, but still soaks up harsh impacts. Hard shell sliders on the front padding add extra impact- and abrasion-resistance, and foam padding on the sides offers added coverage without restricting movement. Breathable MoistureCool and AirMesh fabrics wick sweat and disperse moisture to help you stay drier and cooler while you ride, and non-slip adjustable straps and silicone grip lining prevent any unwanted slipping or shifting so you never have to slow down.
Details
- Soft, flexible knee pad for mountain biking protection
- 3DF impact foam is soft and pliable for mobility
- Co-molded hard shell sliders offer additional protection
- MoistureCool and AirMesh fabrics wick sweat and breathe well
- Silicone grip lining prevents slipping and shifting
- Non-slip leg straps allow adjustable fit
- Side impact protection for more complete coverage
- Pre-curved 3D design for ergonomic fit and mobility
- Item #LBR009F
- Material
- 3DF AirFit ventilated soft impact foam, MoistureCool and AirMesh wicking fabrics
- Closure
- non-slip leg straps
- Protection Area
- knee
- Certifications
- EN1621-1
- Claimed Weight
- [pair] 1lb 2.7oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 17 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 9, 2024
Solid knee pads for mtb’ing
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Love these. Fit well, comfortable to ride in, and take on helluva beating. Recommended!
February 7, 2024
BEST FIT
Best fitting and the most protective on the market
Originally reviewed on motosport.com
June 13, 2022
Great knee pads
These are really comfortable and work well. No complaints at all.
Originally reviewed on motosport.com
March 10, 2022
Quality made
new to this game, but I can see quality and a great deal of engineering went into making these, and I also purchased matching elbow units, like the color too! Did not know what I was getting into, but see now they are worth owning and wearing! very happy!
Originally reviewed on motosport.com
December 21, 2021
Awesome knee guards
These guards are great Dont even know your wearing them
Originally reviewed on motosport.com
September 6, 2021
Just perfect and enough
Have for my brother so I got them too We are both king legged and skinny Just enough for good movement Comfortable
Originally reviewed on motosport.com
June 11, 2021
Fits great
Fits great , way better than my evs set. Holds right in place, comfortable too
Originally reviewed on motosport.com
March 17, 2021
Don’t buy anything else! A+
Couldn’t be more satisfied! Very comfortable. My old knee pads irritated the back of my knee. With these I actually forget they are on they are so comfortable! Definitely worth the money!
Originally reviewed on motosport.com
September 8, 2020
Good upgrade over my old set
Replaced my worn out Leatt stuff with these. Fit is even more comfortable — I don’t notice them when riding, no pressure points or hot spots. Happy with my choice
Originally reviewed on motosport.com
September 2, 2020
My new favorite knee pads!
Bought these after buying some cheep-o knee/shin braces with no bend and the difference is incredible! These are very comfortable when riding and feel like they offer good protection with the main guard on the knee and extra padding around the knee, although for a guy with some meaty thighs the XL is still at its max size so keep that in mind when ordering.
Originally reviewed on motosport.com
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