Are your family jewels worth $19?

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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    I came off my mtb about three years ago, did a fantastic job of opening up my knee on my stem and nearly lost a knee cap !!!!

    That said, I still wouldn't buy one.
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  • shouldnt it be called a Stevie
    The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
    momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
  • Pokerface
    Pokerface Posts: 7,960
    A cut up tennis ball would do the same trick and cost less.
  • Pokerface wrote:
    A cut up tennis ball would do the same trick and cost less.

    I thought not cutting up balls was the whole point.
  • brin
    brin Posts: 1,122
    The picture included on the advert looks like a boxing glove, no doubt some eejit will buy them
  • skyd0g
    skyd0g Posts: 2,540
    Pokerface wrote:
    A cut up tennis ball would do the same trick and cost less.

    ...wouldn't that draw unwanted attention if you stuffed it down the front of your shorts? :wink:
    Cycling weakly
  • Can't remember a time when I would have appreciated something like that. Top tube when I had slip gear on my grifter and a few bmx accidents after taking the pads off because they weren't cool but can't remember any stem moments.
  • It's odd - I used to keep on bashing my pubic bone against the stem when I was young - it makes your eyes water - but hasn't happened to me for decades, and I can't quite figure out why it used to happen.
  • this kind of thing ain't new anyway. I think Lizardskins (or similar, Onza perhaps?) used to do one called the BallFrog.