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Discuss pro knee pads in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; hi what knee pads would you go for. i have a bad knee and i want the dogs ******** of knee pads. the bestQ!! price not an issue, just the ...
          
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    hi

    what knee pads would you go for.

    i have a bad knee and i want the dogs ******** of knee pads. the bestQ!! price not an issue, just the numero uno..are the ones on trade tiler any good for around 40 quid. someone said get orthapedic??

    any links help etc much appreciated

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    why not karl darm ones..you seem to like his products...maybe the best of best plasplug do them....lol lol lol lol...........dave..

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    oh you kidda you dave lol maybe i'll use the mother in laws bra???

    ok ok i have been a little obnoxious tonight so i apologise...so once agin knee pad recommendations ahem

    plas plugs master tiler is a dark horse tho dave, that you must admit?
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    i have a pair of nailers knee pads cost around the £30 mark when i got them but right down in price now but realy comfortable and you can get them in screwfix......dave...
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    I really have to get a good set, ones i have are crap so never bother putting them on. Always kneel on my right knee which is totally bald while my left is covered in hair

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    I use these from wickes.£18.99..they are the best I've used..no pinchin on the back of the leg..Mark.

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    Wickes own brand, comfortable, durable, and very pleasent. All these so called top notch knee pads are too much IMO. Having said that, an old time tile I've worked with will not use them, as he reckons they do more harm than good!

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    Rubi knee-pads, very spongy, very comfortable

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    Rubi Pro Air pads are good, searching BuyBrandTools I got the following too:

    1.Panoply MACH2 Work Overalls (Panoply MACH Protective Workwear) £19.99



    2.Panoply Knee Pads for MACH Workwear (Panoply MACH Protective Workwear) £5.99


    3.Panoply Knee Pads for MACH Workwear (Rubi & Panoply Knee Pads) £5.99


    4.Panoply MACH2 Work Trousers (Panoply MACH Protective Workwear) £11.99


    5.Panoply MACH Spring 3-in-1 Work Trousers (Panoply MACH Protective Workwear) £17.99


    6.Rubi Pro Air Knee Pads (Rubi & Panoply Knee Pads) £10.99


    7.Rubi Flex Pro Knee Pads (Rubi & Panoply Knee Pads) £7.99


    8.Rubi Bronze Tilers Kit (Rubi Tiling Tools Kits, Sets for Tilers) £99.99


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    Hello Folks - Tried all sorts of knee pads to combat the five-a-side weaknesses old age brings and got cargo trousers to wear with inserts for foam pads.Pure bliss and can be removed when not needed.Dont strangle the back of your legs like the other knee pads.You can get them at strauss direct.co.uk and they are the dogs.Have a look at the site - not too pricy,tough wearing and plenty pockets for all your snash.

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    i am thinking these may well be the ticket to healthier knees, i am off to the dr's cos mine are shot..
    these are very expensive but i guess you get what you pay for
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    I use Dickies trousers with knee pad insert pockets on the front.

    No pinching of the back of the legs to worry about, and never have to take them off/put them on. Also the trousers are really tough and last ages.

    Got mine on eBay - 2 pairs of trousers with pads included - £25!!
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    I Love these, very comfy
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    i am using the alpros from tt,nice i like

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    I'm on my second pair of alpros
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    what happened to your 1st pair mark

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    Where the strap goes thru the rubber they split, had them for a while though
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    Default Re: pro knee pads

    confused, too much choice

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    Alpros mate, expensive but good.
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    Kunys Flex gel kneepads is really good, I think, pair cost around 25 quit
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitebeam View Post
    Where the strap goes thru the rubber they split, had them for a while though

    now you mention it i noticed this part of them today looks weak hope its not gonna go

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