7iDP is the result of 7 people and over 5 years of thinking and planning. Established in 2011, our management and design/development team with over 65 years combined experience in MTB Protection and product management has set out to create and build a new protection brand that meets CE standards and creates a safe, effective protection lineup.
It’s not often that a start up brand can boast two World Champions, a Red Bull Rampage winner, and a host of industry icons amongst their rider roster - but when you check out 7iDP’s line up it’s pretty impressive! Steve Peat, Fabien Barel, Mark Weir, Kurt Sorge, Joe Barnes, Marco Osborne, Florian Nicolai, Garett Buehler, Chris Akrigg, Neil Donoghue and Jackson Goldstone are just a few of riders who have elected to ride 7iDP in 2015. These guys however are more than just paid bill boards for the brand. They are a big part of our product development process. They also test products and give valuable, detailed product feedback from a huge variety of riding and racing on different terrain across the world. The result has been a total rethink on how best to provide lightweight, pedal friendly, cycle specific protection that does what it’s intended to do...protect the rider!
Seven iDP’s product line up spans the entire off-road riding spectrum from lightweight, full protection hard shell featuring Curv, Boa and bespoke foams to more minimalistic protection that can be worn on all day rides. All Seven pads meet and exceed CE standards:EN:1621/1 (
knee/shin/knee/ shin/elbow/shoulder/hip) or EN1621/2 (
back). It is not permitted to sell protection in the EU without passing the standard.
Tactic KneeOur top of the line no holds barred DH knee pad. The Tactic knee cap features our X profile design for a super ergonomic fit manufactured using a 1mm ‘Curv ‘cap - (
a marriage of thermoplastic and fibre technology which results in a super tough yet super light and flexible cap). Bespoke ventilated foams and neoprene along with a Boa closure system completes the picture. This is Steve Peat’s pad of choice.
Control Knee/Control ElbowThe Control Knee/Elbow are also packed with innovative features including a “
pedal flex zone” which ensures that the pad does not slip while pedalling, Air flow channels to distribute air around the knee keeping the rider cool and a central strap adjustment system for micro adjustability. Like the Tactic the Control series also features a 1 mm Curv cap for extra protection. This pad has already received rave reviews and is a favourite of Joe Barnes.
Covert KneeThe Covert knee is our all-rounder, compression fit with a modular pad system featuring bespoke foams. The result is a versatile pad suitable for any form of MTB riding. This is Mark Weir’s and several of our world class Enduro riders' pad of choice.
Index Knee/Index ElbowFunctional, lightweight, hardshell protection with many of the features of the higher end pads, including the X Profile Cap and central strap adjustment system ensure that the Index is a great choice for those looking for quality protection in an economical package.
Control BodyMinimal, lightweight body armour that exceeds CE EN 1621:2. If you don’t like the prospect of wearing body armour this is the protector for you. Removable Curv shoulder pads angled forward ensure that you are protected if you have an unexpected rendezvous with a tree. The Control body integrates seamlessly with the most popular neck braces on the market.
Transition Short Sleeve/Transition Long SleeveOur modular, slim fitting, compression fit body armour. Gone are the days when you have to look like an extra out of a Sci-Fi movie to stay protected. The Transition series use Curv allied to bespoke foams to ensure great back protection. The Transition Series integrates seamlessly with most popular neck braces on the market.
Control AnkleIf you’ve ever been bitten by your stays, cranks, chainrings, or pedals – you’ll know the value of good ankle protection.
Flex KneeThe Flex knee is our take on the classic MTB knee guard. We’ve lightened it up, added our central strap system, and more side coverage. It’s evolved through 13 prototypes to get to the final fit just right.
Transition Knee/ElbowThese are our thinnest knees and elbows – still CE EN1621-1 compliant, compression fit, and packable. A great set of pads for trail riding and less extreme gravity excursions. This platform is sure to become a favourite for the trail riding enthusiasts all of the way to our top Enduro racers.
Here is our complete rider line up:
Downhill:
Steve Peat (Santa Cruz Syndicate)
Casey Brown (Bergamont Hayes DH Team)
Ed Masters (Bergamont Hayes DH Team)
Rupert Chapman (Bergamont Hayes DH Team)
Max Warshawsky (Bergamont Hayes DH Team)
Jay Williamson (Steve Peat Syndicate)
Kiran MacKinnon (Santa Cruz)
Enduro:Fabien Barel (Canyon Enduro)
Joe Barnes (Canyon Enduro)
Ludovic May (Canyon Enduro)
Ines Thoma (Canyon Enduro)
Mark Weir (Cannondale)
Marco Osborne (Cannondale)
Florian Nicolaï (Team Rocky Mountain /Urge BP Rally)
Alex Cure (Team Rocky Mountain /Urge BP Rally)
Isabeau Courdurier (Team Rocky Mountain /Urge BP Rally)
Jesse Melamed (Team Rocky Mountain /Urge BP Rally)
Peter Ostroski (Team Rocky Mountain /Urge BP Rally)
Kevin Soller (Team Rocky Mountain /Urge BP Rally)
Jordan Hodder (Team Rocky Mountain /Urge BP Rally)
Kyle Warner (Marin Bikes/2014 NAET overall winner)
Casey Coffman (Felt Bikes)
All Mountain / Big Mountain:Garett Buehler (Knolly)
Kurt Sorge
Kevin Landry (Polygon)
Jackson Goldstone...wonderkid!
Trials:Chris Akrigg (Mongoose)
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I would say that maybe I'll get used to it, but my first crash on these knee pads ended with me getting knocked out (so I don't know the mechanics of how my knee struck) and my ACL/PCL getting injured (which has kept me off my bike for a few months), so now I'm hesitant on these knee pads.
Wondering if the covert can become the transition, ride without hard cup? Says removable pads (covert)