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Fly Racing Lite Elbow Guards
The Good

Light for use ans transportation

The Bad

Thwy slipped down every time I used them

Overall Review
Yesterday I had a minor crash and landed with my left elbow, the pads slipped down and burned my skin badly, I’m gonna take them to the trash and buy some troy lee guards.
Posted by nicosanmartin13 on 11/6/2020 12:47pm
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Fly Racing WERX Full Face Helmets
Vital Review
Overall Review
The Werx helmet from Fly Racing has been out for a couple of seasons already, but for 2019 the company decided to overhaul the range and introduce the Imprint version. At just 950 grams it is one of the lightest carbon full face DH helmets on the market today. It features great ventilation and a precise fit, while safety features like MIPS and quick release cheek pads show that Fly has also taken your well-being equally seriously. Check out the highlights and our video review below to see the new lid in action and find out how we’ve been getting along with it. Strengths Weaknesses Very light...
Posted by iceman2058 on 2/25/2019 4:11am
Fly Racing Cypher Knee Pad
Vital Review
Overall Review
Equipped with unique memory foam technology, Fly’s Prizm kneepad has been available for a few years already. We originally tested it with good results back in 2015, but since then, a more conventional and more affordable heavy-duty kneepad has joined the Fly lineup, so we thought it was time to go back and revisit what the brand from Idaho has to offer in terms of protection (we also included their Lite Knee in our pedal-friendly kneepad Roundup if you are looking for something even more unobtrusive, and you can find other heavy-duty options HERE). Strengths Weaknesses Stable fit Good levels...
Posted by iceman2058 on 8/17/2018 6:22am
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Fly Racing Radium Riding Short
The Good

Excellent blend of materials Very smart waist adjustment system Durable Look good Proper length The best shorts I've used

The Bad

I literally have nothing to report

Overall Review
With the exception of a functional pair of shoes, a good pair of riding shorts may well be the most important part to a rider's kit. Over the last decade I've tried every "trail" short from the major soft-goods companies with mixed results. All were functional, but every single pair has left something to be desired, be it lighter weight, better fit, better waist adjustment or more durability. Come summer time I find myself living in my bike stuff. My career allows me to work remotely, so my "business attire" usually sits in the closet "just in case I have time for a ride". This means my shorts...
Posted by jeff.brines on 7/10/2018 9:55am
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