Best safety kneepads according to redditors

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u/Merc408 · 17 pointsr/Borderlands2

Any and all questions about materials, methods, and possible complications are very welcome! I will be at work all day but when I get home I will be sure to answer as many as I possibly can!

I got almost everything from Amazon in one big order (I looked through each product's list of prices and origin to find the cheapest one). Everything else like the athletic tape, brads for the belts, the old white T-shirt for the arm wrap, boots and makeup I already owned or are very easy to find.

The pants were a pair of orange Stone Touch cargo capri shorts from Amazon, slightly lighter orange than I wanted but it would still look fine without the tea staining like I did. They could also just be dirtied up with some makeup or real dirt to get a good effect.

The gloves were brown, unlined leather driving gloves from Amazon. Amazon has a universal sizing chart they use to size jackets, pants and gloves, and I found it to size pretty true, if not a bit small for gloves. I got the smallest size that would still fit me so they would be skin tight and just broke them in. Note: these were the gloves that matched the psycho's best, but I saved a bit buying ones that were close enough.

The knee and elbow pads were Alta Tactical Superflex/AltaFlex pads from Amazon (one size, if I remember correctly)

The shins guards I got at Dick's Sporting Goods before I started looking online for all of the supplies. They were a pair of Umbro GT soccer guards (could only find the youth guards online, but any hard plastic shin guard will do).

As I said in the pictures, I used a plastic primer on the guards before the silver paint. There are probably many options for these paints, but the primer I used was Krylon Fusion For Plastic (Gloss, White). It said "Bonds to Plastic" at the top and "No Sanding or Priming" towards the bottom, both things I wanted. The paint I used was Krylon Dual Paint + Primer (Hammered Silver). For the paint to get the ideal texture, you need to get a good medium coat on; too light a coat and the effect doesn't happen, too heavy and the effect is flooded. You get a good idea after doing a couple of coats, it isn't too difficult.

The leather straps were made from some cheap buckle-less leather belts from Amazon. They were size 44 so I could have a lot of extra for vertical straps as well. I had enough, but I'm a skinny guy, so I guess it depends on how wide your thighs are.

The snaps for the arm wrap were a bit difficult to find, only since I had no idea what I was looking for. I went to a Michael's arts and crafts store, had to ask a couple people where I could find snap fasteners. They have a kind that you sew on (do not want) and the kind that you need a press or a tool for (these are the ones). As a word of advice, I needed to use needlenose pliers to spread the head of the protruding bottom section before hammering it down or else it just basically wanted to go back through the hole in the top part (you'll know what I'm talking about here only once you've tried to install a snap already).

And finally, the mask was the cheap latex one by Neca. I got it from Amazon along with pretty much everything else, but it's the only oficially licensed latex mask and you can find it at a lot of different places (I got it when it was on sale for $30).

As for the markers I used for the body lines, I used some black artist pens that I already owned (Faber-Castell 1,5 was the most useful, then M). I got them in an 8-piece pack from Michael's. The only reason I mention this is because the lines came off fairly easily in one shower (except near my arm pits, for some reason), and I don't know if you'd be able to say that about Sharpie lines.

One last note, I'm naturally a very hairy guy, and if you're like me, please shave your chest/stomach before trying to draw any lines on yourself; it won't work and you won't look like a psycho. Just a fuzzy weirdo. If you've never shaved your chest before, don't be ashamed to look up some tips, because it can go bad if you have no idea what you're doing and just jump into it (wicked razor burn, bleeding, ingrown hairs, etc).

Good luck and have fun!

Edit: Sorry if it seems like I'm karma-whoring, I just didn't want the How-To to get lost in the comments of my first post

Edit 2: I accidentally a spelling

u/Fettecheney · 8 pointsr/Carpentry

Toughbuilt KP-G3 Gelfit Thigh Support Stabilization Knee Pads - Ergonomic Fit https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0140V9LWC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_2FzrDb75YVCK4

I've been using these for almost a year. I can't even start work without putting them on anymore. And my knees haven't ached a single day since.

u/dinst · 6 pointsr/Tools

This is what I'm wearing now, probably the 10th different pair I've tried. Best so far. The two downsides are that they squeek, and on occasion but very rarely it will pinch and it hurts like a MF'r. I'm going on 6 months with daily use with no sign of failing. That's pretty damn good.

https://www.amazon.com/K-P-Industries-Knee-Ultra-Flex/dp/B00IO4EZG4/ref=pd_aw_fbt_469_img_2/144-5562727-6542308?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00IO4EZG4&pd_rd_r=980874eb-220c-4324-bb94-dedd10141707&pd_rd_w=3tsaO&pd_rd_wg=UxotV&pf_rd_p=3ecc74bd-d08f-44bd-96f3-d0c2b89f563a&pf_rd_r=QB8KEHXBK4M949XZ98XS&psc=1&refRID=QB8KEHXBK4M949XZ98XS

u/thatOTHERnovaguy · 6 pointsr/CollegeBasketball

Anyone got the address for the KFC Yum! Center? I need to express these to the refs BECAUSE THEY ARE BLOWING THE FUCKING GAME

u/Falesh · 3 pointsr/oculus
u/bugalaman · 3 pointsr/AirForce
u/Corm · 3 pointsr/oculus

Which knee pads are those? I got these dewalt ones. They're a little uncomfortable and a little excessive.

u/crimsonlulu · 2 pointsr/paintball

I ran with these today for the first time after bruising the crap out of my knees last week and they were a lifesaver in the woods with all the rocks. They work pretty good.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008217B1U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/wombatpa · 2 pointsr/wma

I am also 6'4". I have used the Knee Pro 3s for knee protection for 3 years with no problems. Taken shots to the knee with no damage or injury.

I use standard SPES elbows, which work well with my jacket (DMZ), and I have never felt were too small or restrictive in the bend.

The hardest are forearms and shins. For shin guards it depends on the shoes you wear (if they go up your ankles or not) and the knee protection you use. I've tried on a bunch of different ones, but some lacrosse or field hockey shin guards you can slide in some tall socks work great. Just see if you can borrow some and jump around in them to see if they slide.

u/DEStudent · 2 pointsr/Assistance

NoCry Professional Knee Pads with Heavy Duty Foam Padding and Comfortable Gel Cushion, Strong Double Straps and Adjustable Easy-Fix Clips https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N0O7CT0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_RtlpDbSESGDJT

u/Drach88 · 2 pointsr/wma

In my humble opinion, a feder followed by a really good pair of gloves. Some may disagree with me prioritizing gloves, but I'd recommend them early because 1) You're going to need time to get used to them, 2) It'll give you plenty of time to break them in, and 3) it'll allow you to more safely train techniques that specifically target the hands.

On a budget, back-of-head protection is as simple as buying a mask cover (like the AF cover @ $42. Personally, I wear a Destroyer Modz mask mod w/ the crybaby for extra throat protection.

Next, buy the jacket, as it will allow you to do some light contact drills. To be honest, mask, gloves and jacket are the big-purchase items. Everything else you can get pretty inexpesive. A lot of us in my club wear these for rigid knee guards: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IO4EZG4/

They're cheap, comfortable, and a great bang-for-your-buck.

Let me be 100% clear -- these recommendations assume that your intention is to start getting into steel sparring, and eventually steel competitions. If your goal is just to practice some set plays in a purely cooperative setting, that's a different story, and you're probably fine with the gear you have.

What are your specific training goals? Any timelines for events/tourneys that you want to participate at or milestones you want to reach?

u/sparky750 · 2 pointsr/electricians

If you have work trousers with knee pad pockets these are the best I've ever used

NEW - Redbacks Lightweight Advanced Slide-in Knee Pad for Workwear Trousers https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00J09ZLUG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_xxhSBbEYPA63Q

So comfortable and yet your knees don't sweat as much as others plus they've not flattened out in over 12 months use.

u/KrAzYkArL18769 · 2 pointsr/Vive
u/JetTiger · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Kit details in case anyone's interested:

Uniform:

  • Tri-color DCUs from surplus store (top is surplus, bottom is actually Tru-Spec because there were no surplus pants at the store)
  • Danner Acadia boots from surplus store

    Gear:

  • ESS Profile NVGs from surplus store
  • Black tactical vest
  • Alta knee pads
  • Cheap bicycle helmet with logos sanded down and painted over as Pro-Tec knockoff
  • FREETOO gloves (Nomex flight gloves are just too hot and don't breathe)
  • Matrix retention holster with modular drop leg attachment (Blackhawk! style universal holster caused my magazine to drop out when it got pushed against my side and hit the mag release)
  • ALICE Y-harness with buttpack, magazine pouches, water canteens, pistol mag pouches, radio, etc.

    Weapons and weapon accessories:

  • KJW 1911 HI-CAPA
  • Boneyard Elite Force M4A1 all fixed up
  • Barrel-mounted flashlight with remote pressure switch
  • Carryhandle picatinny rail adapter
  • Pinty Tactical brand red/green dot sight
u/scootermcturbo · 2 pointsr/titanfall

These are the exact ones I used for both kneepads and shoulderpad.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0018GWO7M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

For the shoulder pad just take one and flip it upside down, works pretty good if you can attach it to a vest properly

u/TophatMcMonocle · 1 pointr/homeowners

Maybe these? https://www.amazon.com/NoCry-Professional-Comfortable-Adjustable-Easy-Fix/dp/B01N0O7CT0

DeWalt knee pads seem popular among tradesmen. What brand and model were the ones that fell apart in a week?

u/kewlo · 1 pointr/Tools

these are the best I've found so far. The gel cushion doesn't collapse after a few weeks of use like foam pad but theyre not huge and clunky like normal gel pads. I can wear mine on flat or pitched roofs for 8 hours a day easily. I didn't really love having two straps so I only use the bottom one and they stay put just fine

u/AltimaNEO · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

I was looking that up on amazon, since I hadnt even considered getting something to kneel on and came across this.

https://www.amazon.com/Milescraft-16030003-1603-KneeBlades/dp/B07235T1RX/

u/vullnet123 · 1 pointr/Plumbing

Any suggestions on kneepads? I use these, and ever since I spent 1 minute kneeling on concrete without them I've made sure to keep them near me at all times lol.

u/lil_razzle_dazzle · 1 pointr/Plumbing
u/AchieveDeficiency · 1 pointr/sca

You can go with a fully hidden kit using mostly modern stuff you can buy online. I wear a Nike football girdle for thigh protection, modern knee pads that are good enough for HEMA, and a lacrosse rib protector for my kidneys. All this just covered with a gambeson (depending on pain tolerance, you may require a little bit of additional armor or padding but this meets minimum in my kingdom +some).


My elbows are bokolo (that I strapped and padded) which are very affordable and vambraces are technically not required, but are highly recommended. You can make a cheap pair of brigadine vambraces out of leather, riveted over something rigid like metal or even plastic (good for 14th century). They also make padded arm sleeves for football if you want to buy something and hide it.

Depending on your helm you may need a gorget, which also can be purchased, or made cheaply out of plastic with padding behind it.

The 2 things you will want to spend your money on are gauntlets and a helm. Protect your head and your hands. That said, I have a cheap ironmonger helm that I fitted a chain drape to and it was very affordable.

I'm sure you'll also be able to borrow gear from friends or the loaner bag (if you have a nice knight marshal). But this will get you on the field then you can improve it one piece at a time.

u/ResolveHK · 1 pointr/Vive

Nice! I'm severely contemplating it. Rugburn fucking sucks lol. Gonna try to find some cheap ones.

These ones look cool.

https://www.amazon.com/Industries-Knee-Ultra-Flex-Black/dp/B00IO4EZG4?ie=UTF8&ref_=zg_bs_553612_2

u/1mmunity · 1 pointr/wma

I use the Spes 350 pants with construction knee pads and field hockey shin guards under soccer socks. really great leg mobility and protection

u/Zardalak · 1 pointr/electricians

https://www.amazon.com/Sellstrom-S96110-Knee-Ultra-Flex/dp/B005I4PT18/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1538331730&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=knee+pro+3&psc=1

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Best I've ever used. Most knee pads just roll off my knees constantly and its a battle to keep them straight but these ones with the knee joint never move. Never wore knee pads till I was 30 but it started to hurt.

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u/guruguys · 1 pointr/oculus

If you have hard wood floors like me, this is a must buy for Dead and Buried!

https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DG5203-Heavy-duty-Smooth-Kneepads/dp/B001P30BQ4

u/neonshadow · 1 pointr/hearthstone

Get her a pair of these, that way she can enjoy being on her knees no matter where she is!

http://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-7023-Deluxe-Knee-Pads/dp/B000NQ4PSO

u/KIMBOSLlCE · -5 pointsr/ITCareerQuestions

I’d order a pair of these and go into that supervisors office to try for a promotion. Don’t be fooled by the brand name there will be tears, atleast the first few times.