| 79 | | $80 | Leatt strikes a perfect balance of protection and pedal-friendliness with these quality pads |
| 79 | | $150 | A premium knee pad that pedals well and boasts absurd levels of comfort |
| 76 | | $139 | A burly and protective knee pad that can stand up to some abuse |
| 75 | | $120 | A burly and aggressive knee pad built for hard-charging |
| 74 | | $65 | A highly functional and sensible knee pad with a well-designed fit |
| 73 | | $85 | Solid knee pads that have alot of positive attributes but can't quite match the award winners |
| 72 | | $60 | An exceptional knee pad that offers a great fit and light to mid-duty protection |
| 72 | | $60 | A pedal-friendly knee pad that is lightweight but lacks serious protection |
| 70 | | $60 | A fantastic option for trail riders who want a balance of light protection and pedal-friendliness |
| 66 | | $54 | A minimalist knee pad with a quality fit that lacks protection |
| 52 | | $90 | The Indy knee pads are more expensive and heavier than the competition considering the relatively low levels of protection they offer |