Fox Enduro Pro Knee Guard Review: Comfortable and Pedal-Friendly with Koroyd Protection?
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Fox Enduro Pro Knee Guard Review: Comfortable and Pedal-Friendly with Koroyd Protection?
"The latest Enduro Pro knee guards are the first product to use the new Koroyd insert, which they say " introduces a new era of comfort first body protection." The recent launch of the brand-new Fox Airframe Chest Guard, made with the same Koroyd material, shows there are plenty of other applications, and there could be more products on the way."
"I got my hands on a pair of the new Fox Enduro Pro knee pads several months ago, and I've been riding with them off and on ever since. I don't always wear knee pads, but I absolutely pull some on when I'm riding terrain that I feel warrants it. As a part-time knee pad wearer and full-time pedal enthusiast, I'm particularly sensitive to the pedal-friendliness of knee pads."
The Fox Enduro Pro knee guards keep a lightweight, long-sleeve construction and light-duty Level 1 impact protection while adopting a Koroyd insert. Koroyd's honeycomb-like material, previously used in helmets, is now applied to body protection and appears in other Fox products such as the Airframe Chest Guard, indicating further applications. The Enduro Pro targets pedal-friendly trail and enduro riders seeking lighter protection and replaces the outgoing D30 insert without changing protection level. A rider tested the pads over several months, emphasizing pedal-friendliness, comfort, and mobility when selecting knee protection for demanding terrain.
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