Well, after playing for basicly the last 2 months every weekend, I'm tired of coming home all sore and beat up. I need some relief. So now I'm looking for pads. I've never had any pads before, so I don't really know where to start. The one thing though I do know is that I want to be able to wear the pads under my pants. So if anybody has some suggestions or recommendations it be helpful. Price really isn't too much of an issue either. Thanks for the help.
I need knee pads, any suggestions?
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I need knee pads, any suggestions?
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I just picked up some good skating pads from the clearnce section at a sports store. They're comfy and take abuse really well. If you're on a low budget then I'd reccomend that.
If you aren't, what are you looking for? Knee and shin or just knees?
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Mainly knee, but if it has shin then thats fine. The JT Skinz pads look nice, there whats stuck out the most to me so far.Silver ULE X Valved Mag
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from what I heard from heftylefty, he said that the ankles are really tight and hurt after a while.
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Best kneepads ever. Make sure to get the buckle ones, and when you put them on cross the buckles. They will not slip or move from your knees ALL day, best thing I've ever done for my knees.Comment
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DYE core are great. Just remember DYE sizes run small, so buy larger than you think you need.Comment
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dittoOriginally posted by ZAust
i just bought some work knee pads from ace. they work fine.
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Here's my input.
JT Skinz- Good if you play back since you can get bounces off you knees and shins. But the padding is thin and if you are a heavy slider not that great. They are also long and you get hot.
Dye Core- Just knee pads but the damn things are about 3/4 of an inch thick. You can jump off a wall on to your knees. Doesn't protect you shins though. But they do feel like knee braces which can be good or bad. And yes they do run small.
Redz Knee/Shin guards- I use these. They are thick and are like carpet. I think they actually have kevlar I may be mistaken. The have velcro straps so you can put them on w/o taking your shoes off or you can put them outside your pants. They are bulky and sometimes can slide.Comment
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I have JT Skinz...they get bounces, but I think their construction lacks to be desired. They fall apart realitively quick. I'd say go with the Dye's; they seem to hold up pretty wellComment
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The best knee pads in the world are made by Pro Designed. Primarily built for, and used by pro skaters, bikers, and law enforcement, they are often a little bulky for paintball though. But there is a solution. "Wild Bill", the owner, will completely custom make a set of pads to fit your needs. For my pads, we took the thinnest padding he had (still thicker than many pads), added his "open backed system"(to allow easy removal without taking off my shoes), added security straps top and bottom, used black hard caps in place of their trademark white ones, and used custom patterned fabric to set them off a little.
The pads are made with no Codura or nylon, and feel good against the skin since they do not chafe and are breathable. I wear mine in Houston's 100 degree heat with Dye Hybrid shorts and feel no need to take them off between games. I now routinely slam on to my 41 year old knees and slide into bunkers with no worry, and will never play another game without them.
The only possible drawbacks I have found do not concern me, but may others. Being truly custom fit to my bare legs (careful measurements were taken), they probably will not fit over pants, and even though they are thinner than most Pro Designed pads, they may be a little bulky to go under some paintball pants. The hard caps will NEVER take a bounce. And, all this customization costs money. All in all, with the protection and comfort they provide though, they are cheap at the price.technatrigger.comComment
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JKW: Any pics of your pads? They sound interesting."What we have to accomplish at this time is all the more clear: relentless criticism of all existing conditions, relentless in the sense that the criticism is not afraid of its findings and just as little afraid of the conflict with the powers that be."
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ive been reading alot about the smokin pants with the built in knee pads and that they are very nice (basically they are put in the shins so any time your resting on your kness when the pants pull up they are in the right spot.Comment
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I've been using the Redz Knee/shin guards for a couple of years now and couldn't be happier. They do slide on occasion but are easy to put on, they are comfortable and provide a ton of protection.
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