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| good knee pads | | am over due a new pair ot knee pads the 1s am using r that old i dont even know wat make they r
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| I use the trousers with the pads in them already. Best thing is you don't get raw behind the knee and the pad moves with you when you kneel down. Snickers or Dewalt are fairly good and the replacement pads are about £5. Unfortunately they make you look like a complete spoon...
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| Seen in the Netto magazine a pair of Gel knee pads last week for a fiver. Said to the wife to grab me a pair when she goes past it. Can't believe it, they are comfy as hell, more comfortable than the gel pads i paid 20 quid for from wickes. | | |
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| I bought a pair from tradetiler £50 designed by a german knee surgeon, one valcro strap which is comfortable and dos'nt dig in, the pads have a large flat area which meets the floor, so no knee rolling. Their a strange sort of foam which tend's to mould to my knee's  | | |
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| I cant fault Dewarts trousers with knee pads in them.£30ish from screw-fix  | | |
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#7 | | Ex Pro Tiler | [quote=daj5451;43818]I cant fault [B]Dewarts[/B] trousers with knee pads in them.£30ish from screw-fix :lol:[/quote]I'm sure there is a cream for those.....Gaz |
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Originally Posted by Gaz @ Topps I'm sure there is a cream for those.....Gaz | Are dey a bit like da verrucas ya gets on ya feets?
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#9 | | Ex Pro Tiler | [quote=grumpygrouter;43826]Are dey a bit like da verrucas ya gets on ya feets?
Grumpy[/quote]Who was it that said "defeat is ok" ?................Nelson Mandela's chiropodist....lol |
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| Gaz i use poles not knee pads  | |
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Originally Posted by daj5451 I cant fault Dewarts trousers with knee pads in them.£30ish from screw-fix  | I got some of these, knee pads don't last more than 2 or 3 floors but the trousers are ver tough and durable, well worth the money, just get decent knee pads from somewhere else. | Varley |
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