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What brand kneepads are best?
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Posted by NC Wayne on April 11, 2007 at 17:53:27 from (64.12.116.14):
Been working on equipment of some type all my life and though I know I'm still a youngster to some I'm pushing 40 and my knees just aren't what they used to be. I often find myself down on my knees under or on a piece of equipment while working on it. If I'm gonna be in one place for awhile I've got a piece of foam I lay down for padding but that doesn't do any good when I'm not working in a fixed spot. I'm hoping some of ya'll have tried the various kneepads available and can stear me in the right direction to find the best one for my purpose. One thing I don't believe I want is one with a hard shell because I figure they'll tend to slide around if I'm actually kneeling on a steel panel on the machine. It's hard enough to keep balanced and keep from sliding off sometimes when I'm in an awkward position, so I don't need any help there... I don't think I'd mind one with a jell cushion as long as the jell pack was protected from puncture by rocks, protruding metal, etc. I definately want one that will stay put on my knee when I'm moving around. Even if it has 10 straps and 10 more buckels I don't care as long as it stays put. So, any ideas on which brands to try would be greatly appreciated.
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