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Troy Lee Designs Combat Guards

Item Description
Combat Guards provide your knees with impact-absorbing protection coverage, without inhibiting comfort and mobility. Designed specifically for the treacherous rigors of downhill MTB racing. A triple Velcro® closure system keeps the guards comfortably in place, while an anatomically-correct, pre-bent design allows for comfort and free range of motion. The Combat Guard is available in a tall size for riders over 6-feet in height, as well as a standard size for riders under 6-feet in height.
Features:
- High-density vented bio-foam backing keeps you cool
- Pre-bent anatomic design
- Three large Velcro® straps keep the protection secure and in place
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