Wrist Guards Review - Wrist guards I currently use

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
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    Today I am out on the Kingsong S18 riding the local forest trails and I want to share with you what wrist guards I use currently.
    Wrist Guards I use
    - Salomons wrist guards same as Triple 8 T8 Wrist Saver (Large)
    www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003EB1S1...
    - HillBilly Full Finger Wrist Guards (Large)
    e-rides.com/product/hillbilly...
    EVS Wrister Pro (Large)
    www.dirtbikexpress.co.uk/body...
    If you have any further questions please drop them in the comments below and I will try and get back to you.
    Thanks for watching and keep on rolling.
    00:00 - Wrist Guard Overview
    01:10 - UK weather update
    02:50 - Main board update
    05:09 - Wrist guard review
    20:00 - Thanks for watching
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    Positives of the Kingsong S18
    - Awesome design
    - Wheel size and tyre rolling performance
    - Adjustable suspension to fit to your riding conditions
    - Trolley handle that is easy to operate
    - Good range but not the best
    - Good speed but not the fastest
    - Light and agile
    - Pedals are high from the ground creating excellent clearance
    - Built in mudguard that really keeps the wheel and suspension area clear
    - I think its a super fun EUC and a trail destroying machine.
    Not so positives of the Kingsong S18
    - Can take some time to adjust the setting for the suspension
    - Its a pain to take apart and work on
    - Needs better weather protection, this really goes out to all EUC's
    - I would like the option for a more offroad tyre like the Sherman as standard
    - More clearance between the tyre and the mudguard. This is more for UK muddy riding.
    Kit used:
    - Kingsong S18 2020 with new 2021 board
    - Veteran Sherman 2020 not latest version
    - Bell Super Air R convertible helmet
    - DJI Osmo Action 4K
    - Insta 360 One X
    - Hillbilly Full Finger Gloves (wrist guards)
    - Keis V501 dual power heated vest
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Komentáře • 19

  • @VaporRipper
    @VaporRipper Před rokem +1

    The bigger "lump" allows it to take more. That curvature of the plastic is a shock absorber, similar to the leaf springs on a truck. That "lump" flattens on impact. The taller "lump" theoretically means it should absorb more impact.

    • @Andre-Mostert
      @Andre-Mostert  Před rokem

      That is an awesome way to explain it and thank you for the tip and the comment. The Hillbillies are quite stiff compared to the other so I am assuming the flex also plays a part in absorbing the impact. Keep well.

    • @VaporRipper
      @VaporRipper Před rokem

      @@Andre-Mostert Thanks. You're welcome.

  • @ek-nz
    @ek-nz Před 2 lety

    The review I was waiting for. Got here first too!

  • @ek-nz
    @ek-nz Před 2 lety

    I wear the triple 8 fingerless gloves similar to your hillbillies. Same issue that the lump of plastic on the palm is huge. The gyro riders are made for EUC but they look to have the same thing. The flatland 3D eskate gloves seem to be a good balance but they’re really hard to get. I hope one day we get more custom gear!

    • @Andre-Mostert
      @Andre-Mostert  Před 2 lety +1

      This is so true, check out the Flexmeter Wrist Guard Double Sided D3O. They looks like a good set of wrist guards and the bit that it had some rubber in the palm that help with the absorption of the impact is a great addition. But the thing that the guys where saying is that they are very long and come almost halfway up your arm. Would sound a bit weird but the basic wrist guards with a MTB glove underneath is a best of both worlds. They are small and comfortable and you can chop and change depends on the weather. Thanks for watching and your feedback.

  • @SkyLukewater
    @SkyLukewater Před 2 lety +1

    All these use leather...is there no vegan alternatives?

    • @Andre-Mostert
      @Andre-Mostert  Před 2 lety +1

      I think if you looks at MX gloves you might get some options. I have a pair of EVS Wrister Gloves Pro gloves that might work. They dont have the palm wrist protection but you help with hyperextension on the back of the hand. The other ones to look at that is really awesome is the Flexmeter Double Sided Wrist Guards D3O. Hope this helps and you find something that would work

    • @SkyLukewater
      @SkyLukewater Před 2 lety

      @@Andre-Mostert thanks a lot, I'll check these out :)

    • @Andre-Mostert
      @Andre-Mostert  Před 2 lety

      No problem at all.

    • @SkyLukewater
      @SkyLukewater Před 2 lety

      @@Andre-Mostert that's really cool! I had no idea you were vegan too so that's a pleasant surprise, gonna order my pair today :)

    • @Andre-Mostert
      @Andre-Mostert  Před 2 lety

      Sorry I am not I just look at so many options before I buy that it allows me to help other people with more options. Keep well and hope you get sorted out with some good wrist protection. For me its important.