Alpinestars Alps Kevlar MTB Shin Guards
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Highly flexible and lightweight shin guard constructed from an advanced poly-fabric, breathable open mesh lining and thermo-formed impact foam.
- S, M, Black, White
- Designed for MTB riding.
- Made from Kevlar, Neoprene & Velcro.
Alpinestars Alps Shin Guards
Outer shell features a Kevlar shin piece is mounted on a high-absorption foam zone for added impact performance.
Rip-stop textile outer shell for enhanced impact protection and durability. Shin liner padding offers progressive protection while providing soft contact against the skin. Shin guards optimized with flexible Velcro attachments to be securely fastened to Alpinestars Alps Kevlar Knee Guard. Adjustable elastic mounted straps with Velcro closure keeps protection in place and offers a personalized fit. Velcro closure straps include polymer pull-tabs for easy opening. Stretch Neoprene panel on lower edge for improved comfort.
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Alps Folding Shin Guards Specification | |
Clothing Type | Protection |
Material | Kevlar, Neoprene & Velcro |
Colour | Black & White |
Size | S & M |
Gender | Ladies, Men's |
Designed for | MTB |
Brand | Alpinestars |
Retailer | Chain Reaction Cycles |
RRP | £29.99 |
Lowest Price | £7.49 |
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As far as I'm aware, this Alpinestars Alps Folding Shin Guards deal has expired.
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This Alpinestars deal originally cost £7.49 (down from £29.99) and was last updated on 23rd October 2020.
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Protection, in cycling terms, covers everything from elbow, ankle, knee and shin pads, as well as more heavy duty items designed to prevent serious injury to your neck and spine. Essentially it has two purposes - the first being the obvious; to offer support and covering to the areas of your body which most likely to be prone to injury in the event of a crash. Secondly, they need to be practical to pedal in - wrapping yourself in bubble wrap might make you 100% safe, but it definitely won't be practical to ride in! I won't claim to have every item listed, but I do try to keep my cycling protection section stocked up with the latest deals, so hopefully there might be an item or two which can help save your poor battered body next time you stack it! Oh and here's my helmet page if you're after protective headwear instead.
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