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  • Miscue
    Super Moderator

    • Oct 2000
    • 7105

    #1

    Knee pads that don't bite

    I've tried renegade pads, various knee pads... I can't get them to stay in place and I end up busting my knees anyway. Any suggestions on a good pair? I'm thinking I might end up stitching knee pads to my pants so they won't have anywhere to go...
  • ProjectMag
    Member #2247
    • Aug 2001
    • 630

    #2
    Have you tried the Redz knee/shin pads? Don't know if you want that shin part but I've heard they are pretty nice. My brother just got some but hasn't been able to try them out yet so I can't report on them from his experience.

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    • irbodden
      Registered User
      • Dec 2000
      • 3413

      #3
      What I find funny is that people buy the paintball brand knee pads that all suck. Try picking up a set of Harbingers, at a local skateshop. They range from $35-70 and are of very high quality and comfort.

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      • Miscue
        Super Moderator

        • Oct 2000
        • 7105

        #4
        That's what I was thinking too... 'Paintball' pads seem to be really crappy, as well as Sports Authority type stuff. Will try a skate shop... good idea!

        Maybe pants with built in pads...

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        • Smokee_2_7
          Registered User
          • Nov 2000
          • 823

          #5
          Thats' exactly what I was about to say. . . I wear hard shelled kneepads for skating. Alot of people will crack on me, 'cause I might catch an extra break on the hard shell. Funny enough, Ive never been taken out because of the hard shells. Additionally, i BRUTALIZE my knees when I play, and I woulndt be able to walk if it werent for such good pads. All was well in my sliding world until I caught a rock in the shin while sliding-- cut me up pretty bad. So, then I started making things. I bought a pair of old, used renegade pads cut off the knee protection. A little stitching here and there, and now I have fairly well protected shins, w/ super armor on my knees. Might look kinda funny to some people, but Its very comfy and I kinda like the look. here's what the finished setup looks like

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          • Paintchucker

            #6
            softball sliders...

            I use a pair of softball sliding pads, which cover the knee and the shins. They do a great job and never fall down... They are Trace Brand.

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            • $pam
              Registered User
              • Feb 2001
              • 211

              #7
              Hey Paintchucker, I just ordered a pair of those Trace Softball knee/shin pads. I couldn't pass up the deal (they were only $2). How do you like them?
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              • X-Plosive
                AO's sexiest member, and biggest post whore :)
                • Mar 2001
                • 1807

                #8
                redz, they are nice but a little uncomfortable at first. I don't need kneepads anymore. My field is mostly grass now.


                Taking mags apart is fun, its even more fun when you don't know what you're doing

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                • toymyster
                  Team OSIRIS
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 1277

                  #9
                  Try the Redz pads and wear them under your pants!!! I slide all over the place and my pads do not budge!!! Also, you may want to try PJ Antron pants, they're pretty sweet, and damn near indestructible, also they have a place for knee pads sewn into them!!
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                  • rifleman
                    I registered before you.
                    • Oct 2000
                    • 592

                    #10
                    Trust me on this, your want b.e. kneedpads. These are the only kneepads I ever buy. They lasted me all last summer for 15 bucks (the viynle strap broke off). They have a hard plastic shell so you can literaly jump up and land on your knees without feeling a damn thing. The hard plastic is also nice to slide into bunkers. Off the break when I slide into my bunker I go down about 6 feet in front of the bunker and I slide the rest of the way there. Any hey, there only 15 bucks.

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                    • Drew
                      cheap and easy, thats me
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 183

                      #11
                      you get what you pay for......

                      buy the redz knee/shin guards, these are hands down the best for your money, they work great and they are tough as hell, I'm not what one would call a small person, I'm hard on gear and even harder on my knees, I refuse to play with out them
                      "if I over shoot you, will you respect me in the morning?"

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                      • Ninja B0Y
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2000
                        • 321

                        #12
                        I have the Dye Core kneedpads and they don't slip on me. It gets a little out of place after a few slides, but it doesn't slip on me, especially when I play on rough terrain.

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                        • Deadeye

                          #13
                          Redz Knee/Shinz Padz, I have used and abused them to the point where I can safely and honestly say that they IMHO, are the best.

                          You will not regret them...My .2cents

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                          • Russ
                            Senior Membrane
                            • Jul 2001
                            • 1935

                            #14
                            I use the JT e-motion pads. I wear them under my pants. They don't move around, and are comfortable. I've played all season with them and they still look new. I highly recommend them.

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                            • Gambit1106
                              A.K.A Gambit Wang
                              • May 2001
                              • 997

                              #15
                              I agree with the JT E-motion pads. They are very comfortable and have a slide piece built in to them so they move as you do. I haven't tried the reds but heard OK things from them too.

                              Darren
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