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Anybody use them on here,,,,I tried them about a hundred years ago,,some work ones I had at the time,,,but they moved about and were genraly a pian ,,,,but as I'm getting older,,I'm starting to think about saving me joints

 

But was thinking with the change in designs ect,,,that maybe there's some out there at are comfy ect,,,,was looking at the army ones only about £5 ,,any good?

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I've got a few pair of work trousers that you can slide knee pads in the knee pockets, like a carpet fitters trousers, there not bulky like the knee pads you strap around, and don't make the back of knee sweat, screwfix sell them quite cheap

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always wear them as said earlier a bit of a pain when they slip or twist. but to stop thorns and brambles going through your knees in the bottom of our lovely somerset hedgerows they are a all important bit of kit. I also use the trousers at work with the pads that slide up and as said earlier thease are excellent.

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I got a pair of big orange rubber ones to use after i got caught out after the farmer cut the hedges but hes never done it again so ive never used them , i bought a pair of knee pads and elbow pads off a squaddy as well but ive never used them either

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Anybody use them on here,,,,I tried them about a hundred years ago,,some work ones I had at the time,,,but they moved about and were genraly a pian ,,,,but as I'm getting older,,I'm starting to think about saving me joints

 

But was thinking with the change in designs ect,,,that maybe there's some out there at are comfy ect,,,,was looking at the army ones only about £5 ,,any good?

Stop being a fanny ha ha. We use some at work which are pretty good but after a few hours the straps start to get a bit tight. And with them on you look like a teenage mutant Ninja turtle ha ha

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Anybody use them on here,,,,I tried them about a hundred years ago,,some work ones I had at the time,,,but they moved about and were genraly a pian ,,,,but as I'm getting older,,I'm starting to think about saving me joints

 

But was thinking with the change in designs ect,,,that maybe there's some out there at are comfy ect,,,,was looking at the army ones only about £5 ,,any good?

get the ones with straps on tomo don't get them Velcro ones mate load crap keep coming undone, and them I have got are comfy on back of your legs mate and you will get few seasons out of them if you look after the straps wash etc etc I think I only paid a tenner leather looking they are gl

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Anybody use them on here,,,,I tried them about a hundred years ago,,some work ones I had at the time,,,but they moved about and were genraly a pian ,,,,but as I'm getting older,,I'm starting to think about saving me joints

 

But was thinking with the change in designs ect,,,that maybe there's some out there at are comfy ect,,,,was looking at the army ones only about £5 ,,any good?

get the ones with straps on tomo don't get them Velcro ones mate load crap keep coming undone, and them I have got are comfy on back of your legs mate and you will get few seasons out of them if you look after the straps wash etc etc I think I only paid a tenner leather looking they are gl

 

 

get the ones with straps on tomo don't get the Velcro ones load crap mate they come of the strap ones stay tight them I have are comfy on back of your legs aswell and you will get few seasons out of them if you look after the straps wash etc mine are like leather looking ones paid about a tenner mate minters.

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