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The 187 Killer Pads Lizzie Armanto Signature Six Pack offers professional-grade knee, elbow, and wrist protection with advanced foam impact absorption, a contoured design for enhanced mobility, seamless comfort, and rugged ballistic nylon construction for long-lasting durability.
J**)
Really nice safety gear
I love this set! I got the size L/XL and I’m about 5ft and 188lbs. These fit me very well on the elbows and the knees. I will say that the wrist guards are a bit big but it’s no biggy. I’m able to tighten them easily since it’s just a velcro strap. I got these to do park roller skating and they’re really good quality. I’ve used them to drop in bowls (by sliding in with my palms and knees on the ground). They’ve helped me make sure I don’t have any injuries on my knees, elbows, and wrists. I highly recommend getting them for safety reasons when skating but also because they’re so cute!
K**J
Best pads you can buy
187 vs triple 8 review. My son (4yrs old) went through 2 pairs of triple 8 knee pads in a few months (stitching not good around sides so padding comes out) so I bought him 187 pads. Wow 187 pads are 100% better quality than triple 8. The 187 knee pads and elbow pads slide on and then have velcro whereas the triple 8 just had velcro so they were always shifting. The 187 pads have more padding and my son needs it for the ramps he is riding. My son wiped out in triple 8 and the knee pad shifted so my son had a huge bruise where his pad should have been...187 stay in place. Triple 8 has better pattern/color options whereas most 187 are kind of girly or cameo dragons. He wears size junior 187 pads and is very tall for a 4 yr old. Triple 8 helmet is really good, pads not so much. Go with 187.
A**L
Durable and easy fit
Product fits great and can take a bump unfortunately they don’t make em for your back so my fall messed my shoulders up! People learn to fall!
R**S
Lots of padding for high impact, sacrifices comfort
Bought these and the 888 set and ended up returning the 187 killer pads. The main reason was a lack of comfort in a neutral position and them feeling like "too much" pad for my skating style. I'm a middle-aged man getting pads so I can go and learn to drop-in on the 4' quarter pipe and learn to grind rails without fear of cutting myself up on every crash. I'm not going to be a transition skater going for big air and crashing down on my knees into the halfpipe. If I was going to be a halfpipe skater, these are the pads I would have kept.They have a ton of padding, but lose some flexibility. They are formed in a bent knee shape, perfect when riding transition, but are note very comfortable when standing up straight or cruising. The slip on style means they are very secure, but not easy to take on/off.Ultimately, they seem like a great first set of pads for a transition or high-impact skater. If you're a low impact street skater like me, you might be happier with a lighter (triple) wEIGHT option.
E**C
Perfect for kids learning
Bought this for my 6 year old when he got his first skateboard. Not only has it helped him feel confident in riding his skateboard, and prevented various injuries from falling, but he's also using it now to ride his bike without training wheels. He is so confident when he has these pads on, he practically flew off his bike wearing them, didn't get a scratch, got right back up and hopped on his bike like nothing had happened.
L**B
Super comfortable, fantastic bang for the buck!
I have had all kinds of pads from nearly every pad company over the last 30 years. These are by far the most comfortable, and they seem to be very well built. I have been using these for inline skating, but they would be great for anything- skateboarding, bmx, any kind of roller skating, etcetera.I am 5’9” and pretty average sized, I got the large/XL set. Everything fits perfectly.
C**N
Too tight
Too tight
D**.
Skate pads
These work great!! Just as expected!!!
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