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Re: What brand kneepads are best?
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Posted by Oliver Power on April 12, 2007 at 01:22:36 from (66.133.135.91):
In Reply to: What brand kneepads are best? posted by NC Wayne on April 11, 2007 at 17:53:27:
I've been useing knee pads for years. Many brands , styles to choose from. Most all of them are soft on the knees. Most all of them loosen up , and slide down and around. Most all of them pull your pant leggs up , and the seat of your pants down. Now I'm going to tell you what you want in knee padds. 1.) Dell (WA) is correct. You want hard shell knee pads. The only time you're going to slide with them is if your on a grade , on ice. You will keep sliding down the grade. You don't want the hard shell that takes on the look/shape of a painted turtle shell , unless you're working out side in winter,and wearing carharts. You want the shell which is kind of formed around your knee a little (I have both). In other words , you want the knee padds where the padding looks like a socket for your knee to fit into. 2.) Gel , or soft foam inners. Either one is fine. 3.) You don't want the knee padds with the single strap , or the ones with double straps. You want the ones which have the double straps fastened into one big strap , and the one big strap goes around your legg , below the knee.I like the valcro stlye straps better than the buckles. Should you buy the knee pads I just described , you will , for the most part , eliminate all the knee pad problems I first mentioned in this post. Now where to buy them; Go to SEARS. They're around $20.00 - $25.00.
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