Afternoon world of wisdom and experience ..
It's been on of those days today.. You're busy, stressed, irritable - leading to being wound up and irrational .. you post things on a forum when you should just stay quiet, work and not feed the trolls and then you decide a nice short bike ride instead of work will make you feel better and lead to more productivity - wrong .. You're tense & not thinking clearly and have turned into a human potato who should not try throwing themselves down a hill .. where the potato would have the advantage.
The worlds shortest ride, 1.2km from door to incorrectly crested jump. Nicely cut open shin to the bone and a handy "emtb" diy ambulance home, which wasn't far - one advantage of crashing so close to home. Only yesterday I was wondering if "first aid kit" should also be included in the ruck sack.
Being a newby (and stupid) , I crash a lot .. less than I did .. but still a lot. so there's no such thing in my case as too much protection.
Presently have Sam Hill knee pads, which have transformed my crash experiences, though still leave my shins exposed.
Does anyone run something like that with separate shin pads ? Or go all in one. I quite like the look of the g-form pro-x knee-shin pads. But I think as someone else said, they're a bit confusing on sizing. My Sam-Hill's are Medium and fit perfectly.
It's been on of those days today.. You're busy, stressed, irritable - leading to being wound up and irrational .. you post things on a forum when you should just stay quiet, work and not feed the trolls and then you decide a nice short bike ride instead of work will make you feel better and lead to more productivity - wrong .. You're tense & not thinking clearly and have turned into a human potato who should not try throwing themselves down a hill .. where the potato would have the advantage.
The worlds shortest ride, 1.2km from door to incorrectly crested jump. Nicely cut open shin to the bone and a handy "emtb" diy ambulance home, which wasn't far - one advantage of crashing so close to home. Only yesterday I was wondering if "first aid kit" should also be included in the ruck sack.
Being a newby (and stupid) , I crash a lot .. less than I did .. but still a lot. so there's no such thing in my case as too much protection.
Presently have Sam Hill knee pads, which have transformed my crash experiences, though still leave my shins exposed.
Does anyone run something like that with separate shin pads ? Or go all in one. I quite like the look of the g-form pro-x knee-shin pads. But I think as someone else said, they're a bit confusing on sizing. My Sam-Hill's are Medium and fit perfectly.