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3DF 5.0 Knee Guard Zip Flint

SKU: 5022141340
$89.00 $189.00
  • Total Leatt® protection score of 13 points
  • 3DF ventilated soft impact foam
  • Slim, CE impact certified knee pad profile
  • CE tested and certified as impact protection:
    • Knee EN1621-1
  • Premium comfort using MoistureCool and AirMesh wicking fabrics
  • Pre-curved design for premium comfort and function when riding
  • New ventilated Neoprene sleeve
  • Anti-slip calf band and silicone grip lining
  • Abrasion resistant Aramid outer layer for durability
  • Silicone printed and adjustable non-slip leg straps
  • All protection materials perforated for ventilation
  • Weight:
    • From 520g (1.15lbs) pair
  • Sizing:
    • S/M - L/XL - XXL
  • Plastic Free Recyclable Packaging

Customer Reviews

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Charlie
Good

Very good to wear and has same a lot of times

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Ben Hall
Excellent

Awesome, fit well. Good quality 👌

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Anonymous
Very good

Easy to put on and take off gives proper protection after two blasts in 50 the protection still looks fresh.

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Anonymous
Fits me perfectly

Great knee pads that are comfortable to wear. I use them for dual sports and wear them 7-8 hours a day

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VStromGuy
Comfortable protection

With the purchase of my first dirtbike (Yamaha WR250R), I realized the pants I will be wearing have no knee protection and to me that's a must-have. My brother has a pair of Leatt's so I decided to buy the same. The 3DF 5.0 are a newer version of his. I really like them. They are quite comfortable and therefore not noticeable when riding. The cut-out in the back where your knee bends is a simple but very clever idea, as that's where material would bunch up and cause discomfort. The strap at the top of the guard allows you to keep it in place.

I recently rode in an off-road poker ride which took me about four hours over rocky, brush-filled, sometimes sandy terrain. I fell five different times and the knee guards did their job as I expected them too. The guy I was riding with asked if I got hot or uncomfortable with them while riding and I told him nope - hardly noticed they were there. I think he wished he had a set because he took a rock to the shin just above his boot. An area that for me is covered by the lower part of the knee guard.

I'm not a racer or highly-skilled rider so body protection is pretty important to me, especially since I'm in my upper 50's. I don't think you can go wrong buying a pair of these. From my age on, your knees become pretty dang precious and I certainly want to keep them operational as long as possible. These knee guards are helping me with that goal.