Pdoz
E*POWAH Elite World Champion
This probably sounds like a stupid question to UK members, but I've NEVER seen a pair of long trail mtb pants in Australia and I'm wondering if the tech has advanced enough to be worth considering?
What I'd love is something that offers moderate lower leg protection against pedal puncture / mosquito bites etc. So kevlar or super fabric from below the knee guards? I'm only really interested in puncture resistance below the knee . Ie I want to reduce infections after the pedals bite , I don't care about the pain from bruising. Shin pads are probably a smarter choice?
Sun protection would be nice - I've had a few cancers sliced out and would prefer to slow the process down.
I'd prefer not to wear a clown suit , but at the end of the day I don't have to look at myself so anything that's not criminally absurd is fine. For the record, covering up my legs is probably considered a community service so even the most absurd clown suit could be justified to the fashion police.
It gets hot here , and humid. And dusty. Does the dust mix with sweat and turn into grinding paste between the pants and your shins? Do you secretly enjoy that?
Nb these are for trail riding . So I need to comfortably ride 20- 50 km of blue / black runs both up and down hill. On a levo SL, so I'll be spinning the cranks. We've had a LOT of rain this year and the trackside grass is getting uncomfortably close - I guess snake protection is too much to hope for?
What I'd love is something that offers moderate lower leg protection against pedal puncture / mosquito bites etc. So kevlar or super fabric from below the knee guards? I'm only really interested in puncture resistance below the knee . Ie I want to reduce infections after the pedals bite , I don't care about the pain from bruising. Shin pads are probably a smarter choice?
Sun protection would be nice - I've had a few cancers sliced out and would prefer to slow the process down.
I'd prefer not to wear a clown suit , but at the end of the day I don't have to look at myself so anything that's not criminally absurd is fine. For the record, covering up my legs is probably considered a community service so even the most absurd clown suit could be justified to the fashion police.
It gets hot here , and humid. And dusty. Does the dust mix with sweat and turn into grinding paste between the pants and your shins? Do you secretly enjoy that?
Nb these are for trail riding . So I need to comfortably ride 20- 50 km of blue / black runs both up and down hill. On a levo SL, so I'll be spinning the cranks. We've had a LOT of rain this year and the trackside grass is getting uncomfortably close - I guess snake protection is too much to hope for?