Time for gear for 2022 Snow season what you getting

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Mobius Knee braces, always wanted to buy them just all caught up with other gear so I can finally order some for this season before i blow a knee out
 

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Mobius Knee braces, always wanted to buy them just all caught up with other gear so I can finally order some for this season before i blow a knee out

I use them for motocross so have been using them for sledding for years now. But I think this year I'm going to try out a set of EVS TP199 knee pads.
 

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My buddy Kolin has had his for quite a few years, and for the price theyre better than any other brand with better protection. All other brands are like $700+ per leg
 
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I really like my EVS TP199s.
knees dont take that bad of a beating wearing those
Which ones do I want?
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I’ve got the ones with shin protection as well and don’t have one issue with them. I’d recommend them
 
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My buddy Kolin has had his for quite a few years, and for the price theyre better than any other brand with better protection. All other brands are like $700+ per leg

Maybe custom ones like CTI, but there are lots of options out there other than Mobius. Leatt, Alpinestars, Astericks, POD,... But I do feel like Mobius are the best off the shelf knee braces.
 

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I have been rocking the EVS TP199 for a couple seasons, love em.
I absolutely love these weapons too - just the right amount of protection - can still ride with a knee on the seat if need be - they are minto - not for someone that NEEDS a knee brace tho
 

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Wish I would have worn knee pads earlier in my sledding days. Was riding my 2004 turbo Rev with the RH side panel off one Spring... hit a big kicker, bottomed out upon landing to find my knee cap on the outside of my leg!
 

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Wish I would have worn knee pads earlier in my sledding days. Was riding my 2004 turbo Rev with the RH side panel off one Spring... hit a big kicker, bottomed out upon landing to find my knee cap on the outside of my leg!
Yeah... smashed it off the brake caliper!
 

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Haven’t ridden in a couple years but. Ow that my wrist is fixed I’ll be back on the horse, getting new klim powercross heated gloves and a set of Abom extreme heat goggles, and of course I need to buy a sled as well……. Lol
 

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I bought a newer sled last year so that kind of limits what I can afford this year. I did get a FXR jacket. First sled jacket in about 20 years. I might look at getting a new pair of gloves too. Bring on the snow!
 
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