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See Me Soar, Hear Me Roar

Last summer I had the privilege of riding with the amazing Pat Jacques of ADVWoman.com, on parts of the Colorado Backcountry Discovery Route. The ride was sponsored in part by WomenRidersNow and SeeMeBeauty.

As part of this trip, I was honored to be chosen as part of a series of short videos that WRN and SMB put together about our journeys. This was one of the most transformative two wheel journeys of my life, having very little offroad riding experience. I feel lucky as ever to have ridden with all of these women and learned so much from my coaches and fellow riders. I hope you enjoy this video as much as I was to be a part of it:

Replacement Knee Armor

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UPDATE: This Forcefield armor is discontinued. 

The other day I posted about Dainese Knee Armor that I think works well as hip armor. This time around I want to show you some killer knee protectors that you might want to upgrade with asap.

The yellow armor above is made by Forcefield. The "Net Replacement Armor" as it's called is soft, pliable and molded. It also meets the CE Level 2 Standard, which is more than most of the back/shoulder/elbow armor that comes with your gear. I've upgraded the knee armor in my Revit pants to make riding in them more comfortable.I love Forcefield because it's not as vulnerable to cold and it offers Repeat Performance Technology; which means you can use it again even if you crash on it. The Net Armor is also vented and super smushy. It hardens on impact much like a competing technology called d3o. As much as I like d3o, I prefer the shapes that Forcefield has to offer since it molds better to my petite frame.

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Many of you might have Dainese riding pants, either textiles or leathers. I want to recommend this form of d3o armor from a company called Rukka (Finland). The d3o Air Knee Pads are about the same height as Dainese knee protectors but offer a full length shock absorption which the hard shell Dainese does not. The width is about the same as well.

I've recommended these to many of my customers and highly highly recommend them to upgrade any of your Dainese pants (mens and ladies). Also, these would work really well in dirt / adventure pants that might have really long pockets in the knees. The coverage is longer than the other knee armor options as well!

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