Nearly every rider who has swung a leg over a mountain bike has skinned a knee, or worse. While some missing skin is a bit of a right of passage in mountain biking, we'd all rather avoid it. This is where knee pads come in. Nowadays, there are so many options for riders of all types, ranging from low-profile sleeves, to full-on hard pads for dh riding. Looking for some advice on how to choose? Check out evo's full guide to choosing mtb knee pads. Here, we'll share our five favorite knee pads for all-around trail riding - this means your everyday riding, with climbing, descending and a little bit of everything.

 

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Dakine Slayer Knee Pads
A low-profile, sleeve style pad the Dakine Slayer is a nice option for riders who want to prioritize a slim unobtrusive fit over protection - the Slayer only has a soft pad, which may be a pro or a con depending on what you're looking for. The stretchy mesh back makes the pad breathe a little bit better than some options, and Polygiene odor control technology keeps them from getting smelly. This is good because you'll definitely want to keep these knee pads on throughout your whole ride, being a slimmer sleeve design, they don't fit over shoes well or sit at your ankles as other pads do. Silicone grip at either end of the pad and a curved pad help the sleeves stay in place while pedaling.

Dakine Slayer Knee Pads

Best Use: Trail & Enduro Riding
Pad Type: Soft
Original Price: $65

evo Customer Review: 
Great knee pad for pedaling and climbing. The sleeve has good silicone grippers on both ends and the curved pad helps it hold its position on the knee during pedals. After several rides with lots of climbing and flat out pedaling, I've never had to adjust the knee pads because they moved. The pad is thin enough that it doesn't impede pedaling but still gives a layer of protection and confidence to bomb the descents.

Sweet Protection Knee Pads
With a great balance between protection and low-bulkiness, the Sweet Protection Knee Pads are the favorite of many riders at evo. Thanks to the sleeve style and a top strap, the pad stays up well, yet it's still relatively low profile. One of the best perks of the Sweet Protection pads is that you can remove the padding to wash them, helping control grime and odor. This feature is especially nice, as the sleeve isn't the most breathable out there. Overall, the flexible pad is comfortable, with a nice level of protection for everyday riding. 

Sweet Protection Kneed Pads

Best Use: XC, Trail &  Enduro Riding
Pad Type: Soft
Original Price: $99.95

 

Fox Launch Pro Knee Guards
For riders looking for a little more protection for their everyday riding, these pads are the burliest on our list. The Fox Launch Pro knee pads are one step up from the Enduro Pro knee guards, with more padding. Straps at the top and bottom of the pad do a nice job of keeping the pads in place through pedaling and falls alike. This is a thicker pad, so you might not want to pedal in it all the time, though it does that fairly well. The open sleeve design means you're not going to be able to fit it over your shoes, but you can slide it down towards your ankles, or take your shoes off to transition from climbs to descents. 

Fox Launch Pro Knee Guards

Best Use: Trail, Enduro & Downhill Riding
Pad Type: Soft
Original Price: $64.95

 

Troy Lee Designs Speed Knee Sleeves
Another low-profile sleeve, the Troy Lee Designs Speed sleeves are perhaps the lowest profile pads on our list, with no straps and a flexible D3O pad. Similar to POC's VPD material, D3O is soft until it hardens on impact. A silicone band at the top of the sleeve keeps it from slipping and bunching behind your knee. 

Troy Lee Designs Speed Knee Pads

Best Use: XC & Trail Riding
Pad Type: Soft, Hardens on Impact
Original Price: $54

evo Customer Review: 
I like this knee pad because it is a pad, not a guard, but it is not too thin like a sleeve. The padding is thick enough that I'm confident it will protect me if I go down pretty hard, but it is lightweight enough so that it is not too bulky or heavy. Another great thing about this protective is that it stays up. I mean I never feel like I need to pull it up. Ohh...did I mention how comfortable it is too!


POC Joint VPD 2.0 Knee Pads
The soft feel of and flexible VPD padding of these knee pads makes these pads an instant favorite. These are some of the shortest pads on the list, meaning they're low bulk. A larger strap up top, and a small strap in the middle ensure a snug slip-free fit. The additional strap is a nice add-on for riders who might have issues with other pads slipping or binding at the knee. This works well for riders with smaller legs, too. These aren't the best pedallers on the list, but they are totally fine for 60-90 minute pedals - if you're out for longer you might want to slide them down to your ankles or stash them in your pack. That said the protection is top-notch.

POC Joint VPD 2.0 Knee Pads

Best Use: XC, Trail &  Enduro Riding
Pad Type: Pad Type: Soft, Hardens on Impact
Original Price: $119.95

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