Dakine Wrist Guard Review And Buying Advice
Dakine Wrist Guard 2013 - 2011 Review by The Good Ride
The Dakine Wrist Guard has been around for a long time. They wrap around the wrist well and provide good protection on the palm area but little on the other side. Still, it’s not bad for the price.
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Decent
These are decent wrist guards for their price. I bought these 4 years ago when I first started riding, and they finally gave up on me this year. I hadn't even noticed when, but the metal plate encased in the tough plastic that protects the wrist, had started to stick out.
These served me well, but they were a little bit awkward having my wrist bent "back" a bit at all times. I definitely had to take them off during lunch so I could function. :)
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