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im thinking of geting knee pads but im sure which one to get im 

think of geting the 187 pro pads or the 187 flyer ppads

 

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get early skatepads. they're cheap, australian and come with elbow pads too

 

they're only sold on boardshop

im selling some 187 pro knee pads. i still remember the first day it arrived i tried it on, my first impression was "WTF!". i never expected it to have so much cushioning on it. it is THICK and it doesnt move around at all. and honestly you'll feel very safe with it. Some of the blokes that use 187 pro pads have fallen on it on high speeds with no damage at all.

 

187 pro has straps on it, easier to put on. 187 fly doesnt, slide on and off, alittle harder and from what i heard lesser protection, but its still personal pref.

when i asked the same thing robbo reccomended the flys

The Pros are made for vert skating and aree wayyyy too bulky for longboarding

the fly's are plently large and don't let the name discept you, they are bulky as when you put them on. 

I got the fly's and they are great.

 

Pro's would probs be fine though

I reckon the Pros are better. They have replaceable caps and you don't have to take your shoes off to put them on or take them off.

 

I don't find them 'wayyyy too bulky for longboarding' 

187 are cheaper then early pads

 

just get the fly pads jap
plus you can convert the fly pads to have replaceable knee caps
okay guys, i wear 187 fly knees, and i love them, i laways fal on them, they slide smooth and very comfy, only con is when you sweat heaps you get a like small rash on the back on your cap
Sure, the pro 187 pads are ridiculously bulky, but you will thank yourself that you got the pro pads when you fall and slide on your knees. ( but thats if you do get them)

how much are you selling them for and how much



Hoppa said:

im selling some 187 pro knee pads. i still remember the first day it arrived i tried it on, my first impression was "WTF!". i never expected it to have so much cushioning on it. it is THICK and it doesnt move around at all. and honestly you'll feel very safe with it. Some of the blokes that use 187 pro pads have fallen on it on high speeds with no damage at all.

 

187 pro has straps on it, easier to put on. 187 fly doesnt, slide on and off, alittle harder and from what i heard lesser protection, but its still personal pref.


im selling it in a package, knee+ elbow + glove so taht ic an get rid off em quick. if you're still interested...

 

http://www.skateboardracing.org.au/forum/topics/selling-protective-...

 

and let me know asap as another bloke is actually considering it.


jasper montague said:

how much are you selling them for and how much



Hoppa said:

im selling some 187 pro knee pads. i still remember the first day it arrived i tried it on, my first impression was "WTF!". i never expected it to have so much cushioning on it. it is THICK and it doesnt move around at all. and honestly you'll feel very safe with it. Some of the blokes that use 187 pro pads have fallen on it on high speeds with no damage at all.

 

187 pro has straps on it, easier to put on. 187 fly doesnt, slide on and off, alittle harder and from what i heard lesser protection, but its still personal pref.

has anyone tried the vault pads? its $40 for knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards. i know vault isnt the best but it will save $100 so is it worth it?

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