
They absorb the requisite level of energy to satisfy some lab coat-wearing European regulators somewhere, and while there are certainly beefier, more protective options out there (such as the D3O Level one Hip Pads), these are undoubtedly the thinnest in profile -- about the thickness of 3 or 4 quarters stacked together. They're highly flexible, too.
Basically, for $20 you'd be foolish *not* to install them in a pair of compatible pants - which means pretty much anything with a hip-armor pocket, such as the fantastic new Revit Alpha Pants.
They absorb the requisite level of energy to satisfy some lab coat-wearing European regulators somewhere, and while there are certainly beefier, more protective options out there (such as the D3O Level one Hip Pads), these are undoubtedly the thinnest in profile -- about the thickness of 3 or 4 quarters stacked together. They're highly flexible, too.
Basically, for $20 you'd be foolish *not* to install them in a pair of compatible pants - which means pretty much anything with a hip-armor pocket, such as the fantastic new Revit Alpha Pants.