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Being that you are built like my son, can I ask what's the score with the knee pads here? What are they or are they built into your trousers?
Invader Gear makes some XS sizes iirc, go check them outYes that's the chappies. Thanks again Aengus.
Found them on eBay but my lad would need and extra small size that they don't seem to do. Those will have to wait.
Being that you are built like my son, can I ask what's the score with the knee pads here? What are they or are they built into your trousers?
I have my issue Blackhawk knee pads but fitting them on him would be like trying to fit them to most blokes elbows.
They aren't built in. I slip them into the trousers before my game. Little inserts. They came with the trousers. Amazon specials.Look like they're built into the trousers @Countryman
Search up replica g3 or g2 combat pants. In most good clones you can adjust the height of the pad.
They're called built in anyway...They aren't built in. I slip them into the trousers before my game. Little inserts. They came with the trousers. Amazon specials.
I know how they are supposed to be worn but they kept dropping out so I tucked them in.They're called built in anyway...
To be exact they're replicas of the Crye air flex pads, and just noticed you're wearing them the wrong way, the actual shell needs to be on the outside of the pocket..
Like this https://goo.gl/images/KDZkjJ
Dunlop volleyball knee pads from sports direct - I run them. Pretty good for the £7 they cost me. Worth a shot even if he doesn't like them.Still haven't found an extra small and suspect if I get this wrong they will function as shin guards.
Look like versions from about £30 to £70 depending on where and what version you go for.
He can skin his knees a bit. Its character building.
Most combat pants have the option to raise the pads by adjusting a string in the front pockets, or you can add Velcro strips to the back so your son can fit them where they're supposed to be..Still haven't found an extra small and suspect if I get this wrong they will function as shin guards.
Look like versions from about £30 to £70 depending on where and what version you go for.
He can skin his knees a bit. Its character building.
Since i switched from plastic plates to foam ones that thing (jpc) has become one of the most comfortable items i've ever worn for airsoft!
The emerson jpc comes with plastic plates, they're hollow so they are not as stiff as real SAPIs but having a piece of plastic pushing on your spine isn't exactly pleasant..Plastic plates in a JPC? That doesn't sound comfortable at all! Glad you swapped them out for foam. Did it not come with any?