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Not for my Knees |
February 26, 2010 |
| Reviewer:
TheHardWay
from Irving, TX United States
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Well I purchased these to go in my Multicams. They fit just fine and when I knelt down the pad felt nice thick and robust. Lots of cushion.
After that though it only took about 30 seconds of walking around with them inserted for me to realize they are just way to rigid and stiff. They do not give flex or bend easily when walking causing them to rub up and down on your knee with each step. I would imagine if I had to sprint in these to cover my knees would quickly be rubbed raw.
Over all the cushion the provide is far outweighted by the wear they place on your knees when you walk.
I would say look another place for a good all around knee pad.
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Good, but limited application |
December 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
D_Mac
from The frozen north
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The thicker build of these pads makes them more shock-absorbent than the foam pads offered by many vendors. Unfortunately they're too large to fit into the knee pockets of many BDU and similar pants. If you've got pockets large enough and don't mind the stiffness, they'll give you a lot more knee protection than a 1/4'' of foam.
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knee pads |
December 25, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Kevin Nay
from Rochelle, IL United States
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More comfortable than exterior pads, no straps to rub and they stay in place.
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