Best atheltic padding supplies according to redditors

We found 19 Reddit comments discussing the best atheltic padding supplies. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Athletic Padding Supplies:

u/Yomiel94 · 4 pointsr/ElectricSkateboarding

Wrist guards. If you write code for a living or just use a computer, they're very worthwhile (plus most falls will kill your palms without them). Not the set I own, but they look good

For padding I bought these:
Knees, elbows

Helmet looks like a good deal. Ideally, you also want decent shoes, long-pants, and a jacket to cover your arms, legs, and feet. This is what I wear when I'm really riding quickly, but for < 20 MPH, you can probably shed a bit of it.

u/nextapp · 3 pointsr/ElectricSkateboarding

The G forms I believe wouldn't slip because they have that slip resistant material on the inside it's like a rubbery band that goes around the top and bottom of the pads .

These are the ones I purchased and I do not recommend these because they did not stay on my arm when I crash I fell and I slid across the ground and the pad went sliding with the ground and then my Bearskin went sliding against the ground and these parents were nowhere to be found they were slid down past my elbow leaving my skin to get scraped up so I don't recommend them at all
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072B9K85Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GvS7AbJGA76V3

I thought maybe it was because I order a large and when I redid my sizing measurement I realized that I'm a little bit closer to a medium so I ordered the medium just to try it and the medium or way too tight so I think that the large is okay but these pads don't stay on when you fall asleep because there is friction at it when you fall because the pads are Fabric and not hard plastic so they won't slide you really need something that's going to slide with the ground plastic will do or anything that has a hardcover.

I did order the knee pads from them too and so far I can say that the knee pads are working pretty well and I have had no problems with them even when I crashed I did hit my knees pretty bad on the ground but these pads actually did reduce some of the force so they did their job and I do recommend these knee pads and a cheap alternative and are really good in my opinion. Just don't get their elbow pads.

u/Bmx045 · 2 pointsr/boostedboards

I bought these elbow pads after smacking my elbow too. Never looking back now.

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072B9KB4L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/trashpile · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

err, i meant opinions on brands or types. i'm not trying to spring for some expensive shit made for crossfit suckers but the cvs stuff i've tried tends to shred. trying to find the middle of the road option.

u/welding-_-guru · 2 pointsr/onewheel

I use these elbow pads:

https://www.amazon.com/Bodyprox-Elbow-Protection-Large-Sleeve/dp/B072B9KB4L/

They look like the're in between the triple8 stealth and exoskin pads. I also have the knee pads, but they're pretty bulky so most of the time I wear football knee/shin pads that are thinner but also give me that shin protection.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K69TGHF

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Lately since its been cold I moved over to my rain pants that I bought for motorcycle riding and I LOVE onehweel riding in them. These aren't the exact ones I have because I've had mine for 10 years but they're similar: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LGX2WCS/

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I took an unexpected low speed nosedive Saturday on a gravel logging road with those pants and elbow pads on. I fell straight on my side without catching myself at all and it was almost like jumping into bed it was that soft of a fall.

u/GTFOReligion · 2 pointsr/Fitness

UFlex Athletics Knee Compression Sleeve, Single Wrap, Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019ZK0WS0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_Mftw9EtoYA7EL

This is the one I have. Worn it about 100 times now and it’s still in good condition. I hand wash it about every 10 uses.

u/jrnnnnn · 2 pointsr/bjj

Bauerfiend Genutrains (though they're expensive). They're ridiculously comfortable, coming from someone who has torn a meniscus in one knee and has tendonitis in the other. The cheaper route would be UFlex Athetics' knee compression sleeve.

Genutrain: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0053VE1E2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
UFlex: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019ZK0WS0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Vyceron · 1 pointr/spartanrace

Compression gear allows me to run without pain. Try it!

Last year I tried C25K, and had to stop after week 2 because my left IT band was killing me.

I signed up for the Nashville Sprint (my first Spartan race) a few weeks ago, and decided to start the C210K program. After the first run, my left IT band felt sore again. A coworker that runs marathons told me about compression gear (socks and knee sleeves). I bought some from Amazon, and now I can run without pain!

Here's the compression gear I use:

u/rkiloquebec · 1 pointr/hockeyrefs

Bodyprox Elbow Protection Pads 1 Pair (Medium), Elbow Guard Sleeve https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072B9K85Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3xSFDbW8N61AX

u/Aces_and_8s · 1 pointr/ProtectAndServe

I used to get shins splints all the time. I bought some shin compression sleeves, and it solved the issue.

https://www.amazon.com/Calf-Compression-Sleeve-Camden-Gear/dp/B00GIHHAH0

These were literally a shin saver for me. I wear them any time I am going to be running. Treadmill, softball, jogging, etc. Haven't had shin splints ever again.

u/twospoonsforme · 1 pointr/KaylaItsines

YES! I started having knee pain late into BBG 1.0 (week 9 or so). It turns out I tore my MCL (inner knee) and my knees felt like they were on fire some days but achy others. I made sure to rest them when I could and wear knee sleeves on BBG Leg days. I bought some simple compression knee sleeves (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019ZK0WS0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1). Most importantly, I made sure to be more aware of my side-to-side movements. I keep my knees straight when doing the jumping moves and make sure to stretch really well.

u/jojotoughasnails · 1 pointr/xxfitness

Not sure how much help you need, but I'm satisfied with these.

u/_Testicleez_ · 1 pointr/Bowling

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019ZK0WR6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I bought these knee sleeves about one month ago for weight-lifting/running/basketball. Works fantastic for me, never slides down. Over 6,500 reviews at 4.8 stars.

u/vinegarfingers · 1 pointr/triathlon

I’ve had bone spurs, tendinitis, and IT bands for years now. I usually start to break down around 6 miles in to a run. I have found that knee sleeves can help push that out to 13 miles or so. I have a HIM in 4 weeks and I’ve done my training with the sleeves on and I’ve been super happy with how well they’ve worked. This is what I have

u/ysplzm · 1 pointr/running

Based on a google search, which I know is the best way to figure out what's wrong with you, I think I get intermittent "runner's knee." My knee feels wobbly and stiff (which sounds contradictory) when I run, and then there's a dull pain for the rest of the day, increased wobbliness, and a weird "texture" (?) when I unbend it. The next day it's fine again.

I do squats to try and strengthen my knees/legs, but that's about it other than walking and running.

I'm thinking about buying this knee compression sleeve. Do you think this would help? Even when it doesn't hurt, my knee has always been a little baby. I'm fairly certain (had them fitted) that my shoes aren't the issue.

u/handlebartender · 1 pointr/xxfitness

I got these shin guards because I was always garfing up my shins, sometimes even while wearing long socks. Now I never lift unless I have these on, whenever I can help it (deadlift, clean, snatch). They've been quite effective.

They're thin and light. Some sort of flexible but durable plastic on the inside, sandwiched inside thin outside layers. Velcro closures at the top and bottom.

If I had to make one complaint, it's that there's no ventilation wherever they cover you, once they're on (the backs of your calves will be mostly uncovered). To be expected, considering the design. So without socks, you might get a bit sweaty; with socks, they might feel somewhat on the warm side. It's a tradeoff I'm willing to make to save my shins, but I can see some folks not being quite on board with that.

In case anyone's curious: the material isn't wearing thin at all at the usual bar contact points. I've had them for about a year now.