These work great and are currently 25% off. If you email them they will honor the price as they are currently out of stock. I have a pair and I love em.
Between carpentry, shooting, and previous knee injuries, I'm thinking it is time for some. I have been unimpressed with the ones I have tried from big box stores.
Nontactical type ones have been a necessary tool for me for several years... Hate to say it but craftsman makes some really good ones with patella relief " donut" gel rings that really help out... Now as far as tactical ones I have no idea lol
Thanks guys! I ordered some Altas with an Amazon card I had. I'll use them for a while, anyway, although I would like to try those Arcteryx pads sometime - they look really comfortable, and I like the built-in shin guard.
661 kyle strait knee pads can be found for 20 or less. I use them for MTB, Working on the cars, Snowboarding, and anything else hat i want some cushion around the joints. They fit awesome and do not ride up or fall down. also leave full range of motion to move around as pleased.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Camo_crawler</div><div class="ubbcode-body">661 kyle strait knee pads can be found for 20 or less. I use them for MTB, Working on the cars, Snowboarding, and anything else hat i want some cushion around the joints. They fit awesome and do not ride up or fall down. also leave full range of motion to move around as pleased. </div></div>
+1 for that! They are really great. But where do you find them for $20??? I paid damn near $60 for mine...
I think we know why you started wearing elbow pads then, the grab bar on top of your Competition helmet makes sense too.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: VJJPunisher</div><div class="ubbcode-body">a wise man once told me "knee pads are for suckin dick" </div></div>
These work great and are currently 25% off. If you email them they will honor the price as they are currently out of stock. I have a pair and I love em.
Snap-On... they are built differently and do not wad up behind our knees and shut off circulation. The only draw back is they only come in bright red...
OK, now that I have both the Altas and the Arcteryx, and have worn them in a class, in the yard, under the house, and on the job, I can say that those of you who recommended the Altas need to try the Arcteryx! Holy cow, no comparison. The padding is a little thicker/more comfortable on the Altas, but EVERYTHING else about them is inferior to the Arcteryx knee pads. Thanks for the help, guys.
I rarely post but, that pic is wrong in so many ways it makes my head spin!
Back on subject, I too am researching kneepads. My brother and I plan to try and shoot the 24 Hour Sniper Adventure 2013, providing there is one. So, knee pads have to be comfortable and non-rubbing during long stretches of dismounted movement.
Anyone have any input specific to long duration wear?
I used to say that. Then through no fault of my own, I got old.
Today, I just say "Listen to Chiller." ^^^^
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Dude, yeah. My knees sound like a jar of marbles when I move --hell, they'd give me away from 50m on a clear quiet night. I got that from sucking it up, that and a huge scar when I wiped out with 100lbs of gear running through volcanic rocks.
I used the issue crap they gave us at the time. Knee pads were kind of new gear in '01. They looked just like skateboard pads but camo. They didn't stay up well for the kind of activity a soldier does.
Today if I had to wear them, I'd probably go with the Point Blank IIIA ones. If you are gonna wear the junk, may as well get a little protection, you know? They have elbows too. Wish they had 'em when I was in.
When I need knee protection I use Kneepro Ultra Flex III. They have a hinge that makes them easy to move in. Their site
I've got patellar tendon damage from a fall on 1" gravel stone while shooting a move-n-shoot match....wear knee protection if you have the option.
For long range matches I wear pants with a knee pad sleeve that has PORON XRD foam pads that I cut myself.