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Bruce Farrenkopf
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Elbow Guards

Post by Bruce Farrenkopf »

Hello Creekers,
I need a good pair of elbow guards that 1) give me solid protection, 2) won't affect my freedom of movement and 3) will not shift around during a run (they stay in place :x ).
Thanks for any recommendations you can provide.
SYOTR,
Bruce
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rollerblade elbow pads

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Works great for me, cheap and not enough difference from fancy kevlar creek equip't
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Post by Jan_dettmer »

Hey Bruce,

after some trial and error, I use the Roach MTB pads now. They are awesome. Best I have tried. They won't slip and give good fore arm pro (more important than pure elbow).
http://www.roachclothing.com/

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Doug McKnight
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I've been using the Stohlquist elbow pads

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and have found them very comfortable and they stay in place. Plus I feel they give good elbow and forearm protection. They could use a little thicker foam? inside but that might promote their moving around.
My two cents Doug
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