https://jumpnpump.yapsody.com/ has the courses. They change regularly.Tyre tips welcomed, I am thinking to get some burlier rubber for the Fuel Ex, currently has an OEM front and DHF rear, bike is new so haven't done much tweaking yet.
Where does one book in for Descent Like A Demon ?
That's why I always wear them .I only seem to come off when I don’t wear them
They'll do the job around Perth and the WAGE rounds for sure. Good move and trying them on to see what works with your body.Dropped into Kalamunda Cycles to try on some and came home with IXS Flow for elbows and knees. Tried on the IDP Sam Hill knee pads and they were pretty good but so looong. Fox something that was just a glorified sock. Also Dakine (forget the model) but they just didn't sit right, the guard was all bunched up and sat right up off my knee.
They didn't have the burlier IXS Carve in my size but I thought they were a bit heftier than I probably need so the Flows were it.
I bought a some a while back and found the same thing (and am also wondering the same thing, so no help to you I'm afraid...). I was between sizes and went with the larger option and they were uncomfortably tight.I bought some IXS Carve Evo + elbow pads on the MTB direct sale. Picked my size from the chart based on measurements. They are really tough to pull on and get into place. Is this due to the silicone grippers or size? Will they loosen up or do i need a larger size. I can't tell as it's been more than 20 years since i bought a pair.
Firm, but not restrictive ... all depends really, you want them tight enough so in a crash they don’t move, but you also don’t want to restrict movement or circulation.@Nerf Herder - can you offer any advise to me and @beeb on the IXS Care elbow pads. Should they are really tight when new to allow for stretch?