Protection Autonomous knee protector with support straps Homologation Knee and shin EN 1621-1 Comes in pairs Patent Chest and neck protector (Community Designs n 000528153) Biomechanical protector (PCT Patent Peding)
I'm a beginner motorcycle rider, 6"2', was trying to wear under and over regular jeans (as it's shown in Dainese's professionally-shot ad/clip about these knee guards on youtube) - that's why I wrote about tighter fit. When over jeans straps seemed a little bit tight. When ordering only by looking at pictures and youtube clip I expected them to be shorter and narrower, was pleasantly surprised that they cover more flesh lenght and width-wise.
This is the second Dainese product I own. I also have protection shorts which I bought 8 years ago for snowboarding - shorts are still solid and I use them for occasional riding - just a note about this Italian company products good quality and durability.
Protection Autonomous knee protector with support straps Homologation Knee and shin EN 1621-1 Comes in pairs Patent Chest and neck protector (Community Designs n 000528153) Biomechanical protector (PCT Patent Peding)
I have the Dainese Race Torque Outs and I am wondering how the shin protection area will fit with the boots. How long is the protector from the top to bottom? Is the top strap above the knee as well?
they may overlap. I don't have full size boots to try but they're quite long for me 6'2"
Protection Autonomous knee protector with support straps Homologation Knee and shin EN 1621-1 Comes in pairs Patent Chest and neck protector (Community Designs n 000528153) Biomechanical protector (PCT Patent Peding)