JetSedgwick
E*POWAH Master
I've played Ice Hockey my whole life and don't know what 'ice hockey socks' are...'cept the ones that go over your shin pads. link?
I think there are certain things designed and made to desire flesh. I can imagine during their manufacture a ritual of evil incantation and a sprinkling of goats blood. They've had a fair bit of me too You could try sprinkling the pins with holy water? Or satisfy them with someone else's flesh . Ask your mate to take it for a spin because it doesn't feel right.Another ride today and no new leg damage due to socks...
...until I got home, lifted bike up onto repair stand and caught my knee with one of the pedal studs.
I mean seriously, wtf?? there's like 3" of bare flesh between sock and shorts hem.
Socks with slash protection. Mine are ANSI 4, which apparently is also the desired rating for hand/arm protection in butchery and fish filleting.I've played Ice Hockey my whole life and don't know what 'ice hockey socks' are...'cept the ones that go over your shin pads. link?
wow... i had no idea.Socks with slash protection. Mine are ANSI 4, which apparently is also the desired rating for hand/arm protection in butchery and fish filleting.
Whether that means I can slash at my legs with a kitchen knife, I don't have the bottle to find out.
I use football shin pads from Sports Direct. you can get a pair for around £8. Variety of colours. Great for stopping brambles. nettles and branches from ripping you to bits!!Is there owt on market that would protect my lower legs, front and back from pedal gouging and general abuse?
I know there are shin and knee guards that are more DH orientated, but I'm thinking something lightweight for XC. Short of using the plastic Specialised pedals that came with my bike, I need something to stop my legs looking like a drug addict's forearms.
Would also be good for nettles, and I seem to swell up in hives at any point that contacts any form of plantlife.
Cheap as in they aren't ripping us off for something thats been used in football and hockey for decades. £35 max is what you should be paying, and that will be for good ones.how about using soccer shin guards under your socks? cheap and light.
Hi Steve, I have some of these and they stay up well. But the 'kin pedals got there own back and gouged through the sock material and made a bloody hole (which the wife darned up easily) but the pad that sits within the sock did actually protect my shin, so no pedal-rash on that occasion. They also keep your legs warm and if you could pull them above your knees, you'd feel like Britany Spears (in that video!)Ooh they look good! What are they like at staying up?
The last thing I want to be doing is constantly pulling them up, or having to buy some suspenders!!!
Yes, I too feel like Brittany Spears, but I doubt she'd bother with an old bugger like me!Hi Steve, I have some of these and they stay up well. But the 'kin pedals got there own back and gouged through the sock material and made a bloody hole (which the wife darned up easily) but the pad that sits within the sock did actually protect my shin, so no pedal-rash on that occasion. They also keep your legs warm and if you could pull them above your knees, you'd feel like Britany Spears (in that video!)
I use these too in warm weather. Great. Also Mazon ones which are lighter cloth types from hockey. They all tuck under knee pads neatly. Alpinstars make one piece shin knee guards but I found the top of the knee pad rubbed and they were flimsy overall.I thought my shinpad wearing days were behind me, but apparently not. Got these
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