Knox Handroid

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Gamerfou
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Pics of my FRG10 after my

Pics of my FRG10 after my last crash (on track, at around 40/50 km/h) :
http://img821.imageshack.us/f/01082010113.jpg/
http://img137.imageshack.us/f/01082010111.jpg/

as you can see there is barely any trace of abbrasion, I just "touched" the ground and didn't really slide... but the seams exploded immediately.
it was a brand new pair of FRG10 that Furygan gave me after I returned my original pair for the third time because of seams (first time on the palm and a finger, second time because the fix they made on that finger broke again and third time for another finger).
Unfortunately I didn't take any picture of these...

Giolli Joker
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Joined: 24/01/2010
Finally I bought the Knox

Finally I bought the Knox Handroid... and I crashed too at similar speed!
The SPS sliders on the hands took all the (minum) damage... I think that they worked well because they kept my hands sliding and dissipating energy without affecting my shoulders and arms.
I'll add pics when I'll be able to shoot them.

Alaxandair
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Joined: 05/04/2009
thanks for the pictures. I'll

thanks for the pictures. I'll insert them in an article about gloves. Certanly I will quote you as the owner.

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