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Layering with knee pads

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BubbleNuts

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Just wondering for the upcoming season I got some new leatt dual axis knee pads just wondering how you guys layer with them. So I got the base long johns, joggers, and bibs. So if I put the knee pads on the base will they pinch in the joggers or should I get a brace sleeve? Then I can also use them as a lighter mid layer also
 
I had the Leatt braces and would just put them over my joggers and had no issues with pinching.
 
I run alpine star pads over my base layer and wear shorts under my uninsulated shell or bibs.
 
I run alpine star pads over my base layer and wear shorts under my uninsulated shell or bibs.
Ok like anything special? just like a gym short or warmer fleece ones? i have also seen the override ally pants with the warmer top and thinner bottom
 
I have a few pairs of merino wool shorts that look like sweat shorts. Id say any fleece type short would be fine.
 
Ok we are also looking at braces for my dad how do you like the pods have you tried mobius ones?
The POD braces are super light weight and after having them on for a little while, you actually forget they are on. The knee guard portion is also removable if you happen to need them for other activities and don't need the guard. The POD's are also a "certified medical device" so depending on insurance and if there is a "medial need" for them, you could possibly get some coverage from insurance.

Overall, very happen with them thus far, just wish I would have started wearing them sooner!!

 
I have the same knee pads. They are great. Summer moto I wear them just on skin. Winter I wear them over my compression leggings.
 
The POD braces are super light weight and after having them on for a little while, you actually forget they are on. The knee guard portion is also removable if you happen to need them for other activities and don't need the guard. The POD's are also a "certified medical device" so depending on insurance and if there is a "medial need" for them, you could possibly get some coverage from insurance.

Overall, very happen with them thus far, just wish I would have started wearing them sooner!!

Ya sucky thing is i dont think anywhere sells the pods near us. closest is 2hrs away but we do have a mobius dealer
 
Ya sucky thing is i dont think anywhere sells the pods near us. closest is 2hrs away but we do have a mobius dealer

Free shipping and free exchanges for sizing.

On a side note, I personally think they run small.

I looked at Mobius as well, but after reading a ton of reviews, I went this route. Good luck in the decision and remember, any brace is better then no brace!! Your knees will thank you down the road!

 
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