Best Knee-pads Ever!

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I have some gel knee pads that I bought from Lowes about 10 years ago. They worked for the job I was on, but they hurt to wear after a while, and they don't fasten well. If I get them tight enough to hold on, they hurt when I kneel - If I loosen them to a reasonable comfort-level, they slip.

Any advice and comments are welcome. What do you folks use? :icon_scratch:
 

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I like these


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I got mine at the Home Depot

only downside the Straps can bust if you're as Rough with things as I am.

so I bought a few packs of straps for emergencies

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using the same pads 10 years or more
 

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find some with Velcro straps. Work well but its easier for me to squat rather kneel so I stopped wearing tem
 

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find some with Velcro straps. Work well but its easier for me to squat rather kneel so I stopped wearing tem


Problem I find with Velcro Everything sticks to it. Especially Dried leaves
 

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I use a foam pad that painters need on. Only problem is you have to carry it with you. The good side is that it is light.
 

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I took a pair that had the hard plastic shields on the front which I totally hated and cut them off. then glued some leather from an old heavy leather purse on the fronts and then added length to the velcro for more comfort. now I love them. bought them originally at a thrift shop for $1
 

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Only wear one (on my right knee). Hard shell gel pad (AWP brand).

Like it pretty good, but it will make your knee sweaty enough to blister after about 5 or 6 hours.

I've often thought about sewing a waterproof closed-cell foam pad onto the knee of a pair of Carhartt Overalls. Been too lazy to do it yet, but I think that would work great.
 

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What mouseman 60 said. you can tie a chord onto the pad and to your belt. Works great.
 

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Get a pair of these! Two years old and STILL going! Sears.com
 

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Back again. Have a look at these, you guys. Super Flexible Knee Pads

I'm going to swing by HF and get a couple pair. They are cheap enough that I can do a lot of experimenting. I got lots of leather, and I can definitely stitch. Maybe these with a hearty leather cover on the front would work well?

Also in my research, it looked like Duluth Trading Company has a nice pair (although you cant tell because they always show you some stupid kitschy drawn artsy fartsy pic instead of what it really looks like).
 

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I use those harbor freight knee pads. They are comfortable and can wear them a long time. Only problem so far is that I have to really stretch the straps and then the Velcro lets go. This problem is just starting to happen after a year of using them so the Velcro is wearing out or my legs are getting fatter. I am going to sew on a little longer piece of Velcro and should 've good to go. These harbor freight cheapese work for me.
 

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I am using Army Surplus kneepads that have a hard plastic kneecap over padded material with double Velcro top and bottom. They fit great, don't move around and don't pinch when kneeling. Best part is they were $3 each.
 

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I use those harbor freight knee pads. They are comfortable and can wear them a long time. Only problem so far is that I have to really stretch the straps and then the Velcro lets go. This problem is just starting to happen after a year of using them so the Velcro is wearing out or my legs are getting fatter. I am going to sew on a little longer piece of Velcro and should 've good to go. These harbor freight cheapese work for me.

Good to know, SteveO. I'll probably have to do the same. I'm guessing the pads are nice and light and flexible. Hey even if they only last a year, they're only $5.99 a pair anyway.
 

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They will start to stink after a while too. Just throw them in the laundry and your good to go.
 

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I use those harbor freight knee pads. They are comfortable and can wear them a long time. Only problem so far is that I have to really stretch the straps and then the Velcro lets go. This problem is just starting to happen after a year of using them so the Velcro is wearing out or my legs are getting fatter. I am going to sew on a little longer piece of Velcro and should 've good to go. These harbor freight cheapese work for me.


I used these also, I find that the Velcro is a bit cheap. But at only $4.oo who can complain. After using them for a while they slipped and would not stay on snug. I only use for 1 knee. The thing I do like is they are thin, not bulky like some I have seen here.
 

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