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Posted: 9/29/2007 4:58:06 PM EDT
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Does anyone use knee pads from Lowes or Home Depot? I'm talking about the Carpenter/Carpet installer type knee pads. I have class coming up where knee pads would be good. I've had knee surgery so I'm interested in maximum protection, but I want to be able to move in them reasonably well. The prices vary widely from about $10 - $50 depending on "features" What say ye arfcom? Thanks! |
<sigh> I just finished chewing some people out in another thread about body armor, so you are lucky I have used up my rant allowance for the night. Go order these and use them. They are the best knee pads you will ever wear. |
+1 on the ALTA knee pads. I've used other knee pads before and ALTA is hands down the best. |
...or a piece of brass sticking straight up in the gravel or dirt. If your grommets on your knee pads start to tear out, you can extend their life a little by taping them up with some 100MPH or not-so-tactical-but-extremely-functional duct tape. |
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www17.serrahost.com/servlet/defensive-edgenet/-strse-252/Knee-Pro-Knee-Pads/Detail These are sold by Sully (ARFCOM Industry partner) at his SLR15 Website. Of course, he's also one of my instructors, so consider this a shameless plug... BS aside, I've got a set and they work great. I even use 'em pulling wire (electrician) but I've done several training sessions on a variety of surfaces and they've worked. They |
| The alta buckle knee pads I got from Lightfighter (eventually) has a picture of a guy putting down carpet on the package. They're carpet installer kneepads that steely eyed killer guys use. I'd look at Lowes before wasting money buying kneepads from some tactical store |
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