TBH, many of the tubby biffers you mention usually are on the edge as soon as they throw a leg over their gnarcore to the max awzum DH rig.John":14yymxhr said:2. I'm agreeing it's a good idea if you really are on the edge. However when I see some tubby biffer on his £6K carbon bling machine wheezing his way round follow the dog at cannock then I'd question the need for pads and contend it's more a 'fashion' thing.
It's not like they start off MTBing by pushing *their* limits. They usually want to push Danny Harts limits first, then learn how to brake, or steer, properly later on.......