Velomotion logo Velomotion small logo
Search icon
  • Product news
  • Cycling
  • Tests
    • complete wheels
    • Components
    • Accessories
  • Guides
    • Buyer's guide
    • Renting
    • Law
    • Workshop
    • bike trip

TestsAccessories

Uncompromising maximum Level 2 protection: G-Form Mesa knee pads

June 23, 2025 by Michael Wahl

G-Form also offers the Re ZRO protector plate at Level 2 protection. They make no compromises.

Construction

The G-Form Mesa's strap-on design clearly sets it apart from traditional sock-style knee pads. Thanks to its clever construction with wide hook-and-loop fasteners and zippers, the protector can be easily put on without removing your shoes, a clear advantage for everyday trail riding. The generously sized hook-and-loop fasteners feature silicone prints and ensure a secure fit. A cutout in the back of the knee improves comfort when the leg is bent.

Inside is the renowned Re ZRO protector plate, housed behind a robust outer material. A flexible plastic plate at the front also increases impact resistance. Additional foam padding on the sides and underneath provides comprehensive protection. The design is clearly geared toward maximum safety; the Mesa is a true protection package.



Protection

G-Form's motto "Next Level Technologies" is consistently implemented in the Mesa. It combines the sustainable Re ZRO protector plate (100% recyclable and compostable) with additional protective layers: a plastic plate on the exterior and several foam elements that create an effective sandwich construction. This gives the Mesa a higher protection class of Level 2 – a clear unique selling point compared to lighter trail protectors like the G-Form Terra. The protective surface is large, and the impact protection is excellent. The Mesa is clearly aimed at riders who ride on rough terrain or in the bike park.



Fitting

Putting on the Mesa consists of four clearly defined steps, with helpful prints on the Velcro tabs showing the order. The protector sits securely and securely, even during rapid changes of direction. However, in direct comparison to stocking designs, it's noticeable that the comfort isn't quite up to their level. The design is noticeably more substantial, which is especially noticeable on long tours or heated uphills. Our test also showed that, when worn with protective pants, the wide upper Velcro fastener can be annoying, as it rubs against the pants and is pushed down, a weak point for the fit of some outfits.

Movement

Despite its solid construction, the Mesa offers decent freedom of movement. The cutout in the back of the knee allows for good leg bending without any material getting in the way. However, the wide upper Velcro closure is a limitation, as it can be somewhat restrictive, especially with strong thigh muscles or when wearing tight-fitting clothing underneath.



 

breathability

This is where the Mesa's weaknesses show. While the back of the knee cutout and the mesh material at the bottom provide some air circulation, the latter is largely covered by the wide Velcro strap. In practice, this leads to heat quickly building up under the protector. On hot days or during long uphill sections, it gets noticeably warm.

 



robustness

In terms of durability and material strength, the Mesa leaves nothing to be desired. All components appear extremely solid, the workmanship is high-quality, and the materials are durable. Even the zippers and Velcro fasteners appear very durable. Even after several tough test rides, no damage or weaknesses were apparent. The Mesa is the most robust protector in the test field, ideal for tough enduro use, bike parks, or downhill tours.

Back to leaderboard

Conclusion: G-Form Mesa knee pads

Pro

  • Maximum protection
  • Durable,

Contrary to

  • breathability

Facts

product year2025
Price€129,95
Web g-form.com

Overall rating

89%

Value for Money

80%
The G-Form Mesa is a knee pad uncompromisingly designed for maximum protection, boasting Level 2 certification, a robust construction, and an intelligent strap-on system. For riders who frequently ride in technical terrain and demand the highest levels of safety, the Mesa is an excellent choice. However, those who primarily value comfort, air circulation, and touring suitability will be better served by a lighter model like the Terra.
Tags:Knee pads25

More than Michael Wahl

Michael works full-time as a development engineer in the automotive industry. In his free time, the Saarlander loves to ride his organic mountain bike on challenging trails. Whether it's a bike park or an alpine cross, he leaves nothing to chance when choosing his equipment. In everyday life he likes to leave the car at home and ride his e-bike.

Pogacar Tour de France

Tour de France #7: Pogacar takes back yellow at the Mûr-de-Bretagne

Mur-de-Bretagne Tour de France

Tour de France #7 Preview: The Mûr-de-Bretagne invites you to the next fight

Healy Tour de France

Tour de France #6: Healy wins after 43 kilometers solo

Discreet and stylish through the city: Pegasus Versario EVO

Revised E-Hardtail for versatile use: BULLS Copperhead EVO 29

Magura Louise Elite

Magura Louise Elite in review: Price-performance anchor for the mid-range E-MTB?

Tour de France forecast

Tour de France #6 Preview: A constant up and down

Evenepoel Tour de France

Tour de France #5: Evenepoel wins the time trial confidently

Evenepoel Criterium du Dauphine

Tour de France #5 Preview: Who will win the time trial in Caen?

Pogacar Tour de France

Tour de France #4: Pogacar celebrates his 100th professional victory

Tour de France Pogacar

Tour de France #4 Preview: Pogacar wants revenge in Rouen

Merlier Tour de France

Tour de France #3: Merlier wins after crash chaos on leisurely stage

S-Works Power Evo Mirror: Comfort meets performance

Atera Forza M: Win your bike rack for more adventures

Related Articles

  • Make way for more comfort: Troy Lee Designs Stage Knee Pads
  • Ideal protection for hot days: Alpinestars A-Motion Plasma knee pads
  • Sustainable knee protection: G-Form Terra Knee Pads
  • Light, comfortable, functional - the Flow 2.0 is a strong all-rounder: iXS Flow 2.0 knee pads
  • Solid and affordable D3O protection: Rockrider Feel D_Strong D3O knee pads
  • Velomotion Team
  • media facts
  • Legal Notice
  • Data protection/ GDPR

© 2025 Velomotion GmbH