Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Thanks for the tip! I just got a new pair of knee + shin pads (Ion K-Pact Select pads) that seem promising; if they don't work out, these are on my list.Try Old Bones Compression Shin Guards. I love them.
![]()
Old Bones Therapy Compression Shin Sleeve | Leg Support
Compression Shin Sleeve for Shin Splints & Calf Support. 4.88★ from 145+ reviews. HSA/FSA eligible.oldbonestherapy.com
Or, it's like the ski or snowboard question. I say, "why choose?" There's no law that says we have to pledge allegiance to one or the other.This is a Coke/Pepsi or a Sprite/7Up discussion. To each their own. I am definitely in the clip zone as it keeps the feet planted when riding the rough stuff (think tree roots everywhere...Vancouver Island).
To clarify, jank can be gnarly but not all gnar is janky! Also not all jank is gnar!Well if Id known it was the same as gnar..I could have saved myself some major embarrassment![]()
![]()
YES! This all day long. Just like riding a HT makes you a better HT rider (screw that learning how to pick better lines garbage on a HT) and riding a FS makes you a better FS rider, riding flats teaches/forces you to be a better flats rider, not a "better" rider with "proper" technique. That's such BS. Riding clipless teaches you how to ride better with clipless pedals. "Proper" or "better" is dependent on the tool you're using. To each their own. Ride your damn bike on whatever pedals/suspension or lack thereof you have/prefer and enjoy it. The best riders in the world ride both, it's preference only.Clips all day on all of my bikes including my DH bike. I still don't understand this idea of people developing "bad habits" with clips. Using you clips to move your bike around is not a bad habit. It allows me to have a level of control that just doesn't exist with flats. The only reason you see your "bad habits" is that with flats you can't do some of the things that you can on clips. This forces you to jump and move your bike a different way not a better or proper way. The same argument is used about FS bikes when compared to hardtails. Racers of all disciplines use clipless with very little outliers. It's not really an efficiency issue for me it's the additional security and control that gives me confidence and confidence=proper send!
Completely agree Paul,If you can;t ride offroad on flats then your technique needs some serious work.I can return this statement by saying i dont understand how your not capable of riding off road on flats and you need to be clipped in to make it happen![]()
Completely agree Paul,If you can;t ride offroad on flats then your technique needs some serious work.
My wife clips in on everything because she found that even with good pedals, good shoes and good technique she just kept getting her feet bounced off the pedals on really rough terrain. Switched to clips and it was night and day different.Completely agree Paul,If you can;t ride offroad on flats then your technique needs some serious work.