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NEW FLY RACING 5 PIVOT KNEE GUARDS
With its 5 Pivot design, with unique ergonomic shin pivot, FLY Racing's 5 Pivot Knee guard moves with your leg front-to-back, as well as, side-to-side providing shin, knee, and lower thigh coverage throughout full range of leg movement.
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12-point ventilation system
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High-impact, floating knee cup
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Pivoting quick release strap design
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Aluminum hardware
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Impact foam and mesh components line the inside of the knee guard for a plush feel

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