Mini protector for the trailFox Enduro D30 on test

Dimitri Lehner

 · 10.10.2021

Mini protector for the trail: Fox Enduro D30 on testPhoto: Laurin Lehner
Mini protector for the trail: Fox Enduro D30 on test

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The successor to the successful shoe is put to the test. In practice, the result is: good cushioning with the best wearing comfort.

Oh oh, if that goes well: Fox has changed its success schooner, although the motto of business bosses is: "If it works, let it work!" (screwdriver king Reinhold Würth). We had tested the predecessor, at that time still with the company's own foam.

The result: good cushioning (even fulfils level 2 of the Euro standard) with the best wearing comfort. The wearing comfort has remained the same. Nothing pinches, nothing pinches - and the nylon stocking keeps the cushioning element in place without slipping. The flat foam pad nestles comfortably around the knee and covers a lot of leg. This makes the Fox Enduro the ideal trail protector with a mini pack size. Fox has now replaced the foam with a D30 foam. We will soon be testing whether the damping values are better or worse on the test bench.

Price85 Euro >> e.g. available from Stadler

Strengths: Flat pack size, wearing comfort, good cushioning

Weaknesses: none

Conclusion: our favourite among the trail protectors.

bike/M4581949Photo: FREERIDE Testabteilung

Dimitri Lehner is a qualified sports scientist. He studied at the German Sport University Cologne. He is fascinated by almost every discipline of fun sports - besides biking, his favourites are windsurfing, skiing and skydiving. His latest passion: the gravel bike. He recently rode it from Munich to the Baltic Sea - and found it marvellous. And exhausting. Wonderfully exhausting!

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