Full face helmets, goggles, knee pads...what do you wear?

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  1. mtbMike

    mtbMike iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    PRESCOTT!!!
    Name:
    Mike
    Current Bike:
    Ibis HD5, Ripley & Mojo 4
    Between playing baseball from age 8-22 and then several years of adult softball, football from age 8-18, BMX riding and now mountain biking for 30 years this July, I have scraped up/opened up my left knee 1000x and my shins are rarely w/o scabs of some sort, usually due to brush contact vs crashing which knock on wood, it's been a while.
     
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  2. bvader

    bvader iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    HB
    Name:
    Mr. Brown
    From someone that just crashed I wear light mid level IXS flow elbow and knee pads when needed.and they saved me major injuries/ major rash.

    To me... They are so easy and comfortable on/offowhy not. I ride pretty aggressive.. If they save me some pain an injury once or twice a year awesome.

    I don't even remember I have them on often pads are not the pads of yesteryear...

    I wear a Bell helmet most the time little Fuller than my lightweight Giro.

    Good eye protection is a must.

    When I ride parks I wear FF.

    No ego too... if I never fell might be different but I am not a perfect rider.. I ride my share of rocks and speed. I want to keep riding as long as I can and I take a spill or two a year minimize the dammage.

    I am unclear why anyone would judge people for wearing protection....
     
  3. CBone

    CBone iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    Antelope Valley
    Name:
    Tucker
    Current Bike:
    Intense Primer
    Exactly @mike and @scan. I have better things to do with my time. :stop: Wound care and shopping the local drug store for bandages large enough and absorbent enough is time consuming. And ... I'm tied of my wife rolling her eyes and shaking her head as I head for the first aide supplies after a ride. :thumbsdown: :D
     
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  4. Derkderkall

    Derkderkall iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    Monrovia
    Name:
    Derek Allison
    Current Bike:
    2020 Specialized Fuse 29
    This has made me think seriously about investing...
     
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  5. knucklebuster

    knucklebuster Well-Known Member

    Location:
    34.2295° N, 117.2257° W
    Name:
    Dave
    Current Bike:
    Guerrilla Gravity Megatrail
    I wear my armored gloves on trails with narrow lines between rocks (Chiquito comes to mind), to try to avoid busted knuckles.

    Knee pads when it's cold, or on trails where I might run into something, like abrasive rocks or cactus. I'm with @mike, wound care sucks plus my skin is thin so I bleed a lot. Seems that crashes are unpredictable and it's more often than not the easier trails where crashes happen for me... when I'm usually not wearing pads.
     
  6. herzalot

    herzalot iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Chris
    Current Bike:
    2020 Revel Rail,Yeti SB 130 LR
    I know you have all been waiting patiently to see what I endorse... :facepalm:

    On most rides, I don't throw on additional padding (standard kit = baggie shorts with padded liner, jersey, helmet, glasses, full finger gloves and usually a hydration pack. Oh shoes and socks too) - but I usually carry my forearm guards, and I don them for rides down The Luge, 5-Oaks, etc.
    I need my forearm/elbow pads. That's where I fall when I fall. I hit my forearm on virtually every crash - often as a function of a tuck and roll. I rarely hit my knees.

    If I am doing an assortment of hard trails, and/or if it's cold out, I will wear some manner of knee protection along with the forearm guards. I have three different sets of knee protection from Race Face padded leg warmers to IXS hard-shell knee guards. Come to think of it, I have full length IXS knee-shinguards too - but only when shuttling or riding park.

    I use a full face and goggles when shuttling or riding park. NEVER wear a full face and sunglasses. That's just as dorky as wearing goggles with a half-lid.

    I have seen a steadily increasing number of riders doing very mundane and easy trails with full-face helmets. Whatever makes you feel better.

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  7. evdog

    evdog iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    San diego
    Name:
    Evan S
    Great point. Pads are generally not going to prevent a broken wrist, ankle, collarbone or some other common MTB injuries. I have a pretty good sense of self preservation and won't ride certain things when I'm not feeling it. I can always come back another day. For most riding I just go with gloves and regular helmet. Knee pads for long or technical descents. Elbow pads less often, but I should wear them and knee pads more often. I seldom seem to crash on hard trails, it is more on easy sections where I'm not paying as much attention.
     
  8. Sidewalk

    Sidewalk iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    The road is where I call home
    Name:
    Josh
    Current Bike:
    N+1
    I don't usually wear much for padding. If I'm going to take extra risks, I'll wear some. I'll plop on a full face, knee/shin, etc. But I don't ride over my level much, I mostly try to stay just shy of my limit, "comfortable out of control".

    Just a manner of risk management and acceptance. I've had wrecks where I was glad I had pads, wrecks where it wouldn't have mattered much, and wrecks where I wish I did have something more. But... usually the times I wish I had more I probably wouldn't have been wearing it (exception was when I broke a rib riding a supermoto track, chest protector would have been worn if I had one).

    I've said it countless times though, you have to be willing to accept the risk if you are going to take risk. I'm nirsinu a broken foot still. Nothing would have prevented it except...not doing risky activities. That's why I'm not anything more than "bummed" about my condition, because I know I'll get hurt, and I will again. I'm not changing my riding, though I will get better padding before going to Snow Summit next season.
     
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  9. uzziboy

    uzziboy Member

    Location:
    south oc
    Name:
    aaron
    Current Bike:
    Intense tracer 275 carbon
    I’m sure all of you are over 50 but myself being 52. I don’t usually wear pads or FF. I have some nice ones in my pack at all times. If doing luge. Car wreak. Hawk or old goat I’ll put em on. I ride as hard as I did 15 years ago. I love going fast, but always within my limits. And that is the key. If you feel comfortable with speed you’ll be ok.
     
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  10. Mikie

    Mikie Admin/iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    NW Arkansas
    Name:
    Mikie Watson
    Current Bike:
    Ibis DV9 / SC Hightower
    I’m with @uzziboy ...
    I own a full face and rarely if ever wear it. I now own after 25 years some TLD elbow/forearm and knee/shin pads, but only carry them in my pack when I know I got some serious chunk within the ride. I have the scars to prove it, but I like to ride fast and think for the most part it’s just too cumbersome. Plus, if it’s a big ride with a lot of big ups and big downs I’m not going to stop and take off and put on.
     
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  11. CBone

    CBone iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    Antelope Valley
    Name:
    Tucker
    Current Bike:
    Intense Primer
    I picked up a new set of G-Form knee-shin guards. My old ones have given up on me. They won't stay up anymore. I have really liked them because I don't like getting scratched up. They are really comfortable and breath well. I don't get overheated using them in the summer.

    I purchased the new set directly from G-Form. They had by far the lowest price for XL in black - $79.73 with tax and shipping. They are probably a closeout of an old model but look like a improvement over my old set. The impact-absorbing pads are harder, and appear to be thicker,on the new ones which should protect better but might not be quite as comfortable. The compression fabric has been greatly improved and should hold up better.
    New on left and old on the right.
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  12. DangerDirtyD

    DangerDirtyD iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    CA
    Name:
    Chicken Nugget
    Current Bike:
    2018 Guerrilla Gravity SMASH
    They usually project their insecurities onto the Stormtrooper, often times electing to wear pads themselves, tho for pussy Sh!t trails and at pussy Sh!t speeds. These are the folks who tend to ride like sissies and like to make fun of what they cannot handle. It’s all good tho, because they suck [it].
     
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  13. uzziboy

    uzziboy Member

    Location:
    south oc
    Name:
    aaron
    Current Bike:
    Intense tracer 275 carbon
    I’ll do oaks, up chutes b up Beckham, down Beckham to cactus, up bumblebee, down hawk, up new goat, down old goat, up new goat and out chutes. That’s when the pads come out. Whole ride regardless of temp.

    Whiting luge. Nah. Aliso nah. Unless stairs or other assorted quasi leagal trails. Even San Juan nah.
     
  14. Cornholio

    Cornholio iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    CA
    Name:
    B
    Current Bike:
    Huffy
    I wear sunglasses with my convertible full face helmet.. not gonna carry goggles with me if glasses will shield the wind for my descent.

    All day full face, goggles.
     
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  15. MrGreedom

    MrGreedom Well-Known Member

    Location:
    Los Angeles
    Name:
    Ryan
    Current Bike:
    BH Lynx6
    I just decided to upgrade from my convertible Bell Super 2R to this. Now to get a new half shell. You guys got me thinking TLD.

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  16. mtbMike

    mtbMike iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    PRESCOTT!!!
    Name:
    Mike
    Current Bike:
    Ibis HD5, Ripley & Mojo 4
    TLD just announced their 2019 helmet line-up last week so you can probably find 2018 stuff at decent prices at the moment. Make sure you try them on if you haven't in the past. The A1 doesn't fit my head properly but the A2 is near perfect so just something to keep in mind.
     
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  17. Redman

    Redman iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    Henderson, Nv
    Name:
    Kevin
    Current Bike:
    SC OG Hightower 29'r
    Badass lid right thurrrr!:thumbsup:
     
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  18. ~JB~

    ~JB~ Member

    Location:
    Murrieta/Temecula
    Name:
    Juan B Garcia
    Current Bike:
    2019 RFX
    Wear inner padded shorts then outer loose shorts.. for when the $$it gets deep.. I say I'm protected.. over 50.. what are pads.. Just ride within your talent/skills.. :sneaky:
     
  19. Mikie

    Mikie Admin/iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    NW Arkansas
    Name:
    Mikie Watson
    Current Bike:
    Ibis DV9 / SC Hightower
    I wish you would not hold back...
    Open up, share your feelings, say what’s REALLY on your mind. C’mon... dig deep. :coffee:
     
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  20. DangerDirtyD

    DangerDirtyD iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    CA
    Name:
    Chicken Nugget
    Current Bike:
    2018 Guerrilla Gravity SMASH
    74D2049F-B02A-425D-AE71-2B4F40E9FEC1.jpeg Wait for it....
     
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  21. da big hills

    da big hills iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    pearl harbor
    Name:
    cagey
    Current Bike:
    enduro 29
    I wear long sleeve cotton and long pant lycra, one crash helmet and work gloves. With all this rain soon I will be wearing my arm armor to keep the high chaparral from ripping the skin off my arms.
    happy muddy sloppy trails
     
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