Having just purchased a new - used motorcycle, I am working on getting all my safety gear. With the advent of the computer and the internet it sure is easier to find out what is available and what others think of the different options. My AGV sport solare pants came with CE rated knee protectors but having them built into the pants is convenient but not as safe in my opinion. To get the pants to fit on my thighs I had to get a larger size than my waist and lower legs needed. The knee pads tend to sit below my knee. I decided the best and safest option would be to get dedicated knee protection. I looked at several brands from the hard kind to the soft ones.
Right off the bat you can see that the Zeus knee protector offers a higher level of protection than the limb tube, It has protection for the front and sides of the knee. The Zeus knee protector is made just for the knee as opposed to the limb tube that can be used on the knee or elbow.
The back is a mesh material and it seems to allow a good amount of air flow and to not bunch up in the back of the knee.
From this side angle you can see the added side protection the Zeus offers. It has encased foam on the inner and outer knee and that is covered with an abrasion resistant material.
The Zeus knee protector is very comfortable. I can say that it is preformed for the seated riding position. So when you are standing it bunches out a bit at the knee. Not a big deal as they are made to protect you when you are on the bike.
It has a removable strap at the top and bottom of the knee protector. After checking the Forcefield website I ordered the small knee protector and I think that is a correct size. The protector seems to stay in place and not fall down when standing.
I found the Zeus to have much better air flow than the limb tube and much better feel on my leg.
Each protector has a tag and is made for the right or left knee.
I have been very impressed with the reviews and reputation of Forcefield armor so I first ordered the Forcefield Limb Tube Knee Protector. It has been around for a while and had many good reviews. The meduim size was sold out so I ordered a large. They were too big on my legs and were a bit loose. They felt pretty comfortable. They were basically a mesh material with slots that hold the CE rated knee protectors. They were a bit hot in the AZ sun and a little bunchy in the back of the knee.
I sent the large back and in the meantime read about a new product from Forcefield, the Zeus Knee Protector. It was a little more expensive than the older model limb tube but seemed to offer more protection and more comfort.
Right off the bat you can see that the Zeus knee protector offers a higher level of protection than the limb tube, It has protection for the front and sides of the knee. The Zeus knee protector is made just for the knee as opposed to the limb tube that can be used on the knee or elbow.
The back is a mesh material and it seems to allow a good amount of air flow and to not bunch up in the back of the knee.
From this side angle you can see the added side protection the Zeus offers. It has encased foam on the inner and outer knee and that is covered with an abrasion resistant material.
The Zeus knee protector is very comfortable. I can say that it is preformed for the seated riding position. So when you are standing it bunches out a bit at the knee. Not a big deal as they are made to protect you when you are on the bike.
It has a removable strap at the top and bottom of the knee protector. After checking the Forcefield website I ordered the small knee protector and I think that is a correct size. The protector seems to stay in place and not fall down when standing.
I found the Zeus to have much better air flow than the limb tube and much better feel on my leg.
Each protector has a tag and is made for the right or left knee.
The Forcefield website says they are coming out with a Zeus Elbow protector. I have not seen it for sale anywhere yet.
I am very happy with my purchased and hope to never find out how good the protection really is with all the safety gear I have purchased.
Update: Aug 31, 2012. I have worn these a few times now and really like them. I have decided to removed the top and bottom straps. They are tight enough without them. I wish I could have tried on a medium to compare but that is the price for internet shopping. I feel the elastic will only get looser over time and I can always put the straps back on. The tag that says left and right is on the straps so I can not use them as I took the straps off. I am not sure the pads really are leg specific. The pads are very comfortable when riding and I feel very protected with them on.
Update Sept 8, 2012
Someone asked my knee joint measurement. I only have a metal tape but it is about 14 1/2" - taken right at the knee bend while standing. The link below is the forcefield sizing chart site. I purchased the small and time will tell as I may have been happier with medium.
http://www.johnsonleather.com/Forcefield%20Size%20Chart_Armour.pdf
Update: Aug 31, 2012. I have worn these a few times now and really like them. I have decided to removed the top and bottom straps. They are tight enough without them. I wish I could have tried on a medium to compare but that is the price for internet shopping. I feel the elastic will only get looser over time and I can always put the straps back on. The tag that says left and right is on the straps so I can not use them as I took the straps off. I am not sure the pads really are leg specific. The pads are very comfortable when riding and I feel very protected with them on.
Update Sept 8, 2012
Someone asked my knee joint measurement. I only have a metal tape but it is about 14 1/2" - taken right at the knee bend while standing. The link below is the forcefield sizing chart site. I purchased the small and time will tell as I may have been happier with medium.
http://www.johnsonleather.com/Forcefield%20Size%20Chart_Armour.pdf