Demon Hyper X D30 V3 Mountain Bike Knee pad | BMX | MX | Snowboard (MEDIUM)
The Demon Hyper X D3O Knee pads deliver some serious benefits. We use a Kevlar based top shell combined with neoprene and a soft liner to make the Hyper knee the ultimate knee pad. The D3O impact material is mated with a foam backing giving great comfort and protection. There are dual adjustable velcro straps to keep the knee pad in place and the knee pad is sewn in an articulated position for ultimate comfort. Comes complete with Demon’s warranty.
Product Features
- Demon Hyper X D3O V3 Knee pad is the perfect option for mountain biking, snowboarding, and any other high impact activities. Built for comfort, built to last.
- Impact Protection: Integrated with a Kevlar front panel for complete abrasion resistance and D3O high performance shock absorbing foam CE 1621-1.
- Comfort: Dual velcro straps, soft terry cloth interior and additional padding on the inside and outside make the Demon Hyper X knee pad extrmely comfortable.
- Venting: Built with perforated neoprene to allow for maximum ventilation.
- Warranty: Backed by the Demon United quality guarantee. Built tough.
Love These! Just Right Love these! These fit just right. I only wish they had matching arm pads but I didn’t see any.PROS:- Comfortable fit and snug- Velcro straps help keep them in placeCONS:- Back strap sometimes get in the way of flexing the leg… but almost trivial*Updated Review*Just experience couple of major crashes that resulted in a bruised rib, broken pinky, bruised right hand/palm, bruised and badly scraped back and seriously impacted my right…
Very Comfortable & Stay In Place Rode 16 miles of Pisgah forest NC including 9 miles of gravel, technical, and hike-a-bike climbing and these stayed in-place and comfortable the whole time. Didn’t have to re-adjust once. Previously I would wear fox enduro knee sleeves and these obviously aren’t as comfortable as those, but enduro sleeves just don’t offer the level of protection I need for aggressive descending in gnarly, rocky terrain. Fortunately, I have not crash-tested these yet, but I’ll update my review when that…