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The Most Boring Noob Question - Knee Pads?

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Most people recommend knee pads but I've never had much success with them myself. Always found them more trouble than they were worth. For the odd occasion when I've needed them they have usually slipped down to my ankles or I'm constantly pulling them up. Either too loose to stay put or tight enough to cut off the circulation in my legs. I've tried some trousers with the built in knee pad pockets but as I'm vertically challenged the pockets are at shin level.

I'm thinking maybe adding custom pockets to my trousers which could be tricky or using velcro patches to try to keep the pads in place.

Does any one have any fool proof tips or ideas for knee pro?

 
I've got a few pairs of Helikon trousers with the built-in internal knee pockets. Their foam inserts are pretty big so may be a solution? Got mine from Military 1st.

 
For knackered knees then pads are almost esential.

I have a pair that are secured by velcro which are prone to falling down. I secure them in place by wrappinng eletrical tape a few times around the pad and my leg. It looks silly but it keeps them in place.

 
sewing a pocket and adding a builder-style foam pad is absolutely viable, if you have the requisite sewing skills.

i do preferr trouser mounted as it's the least intrusive method.

that said, currently i don't use knee pads, but my game style generally allows that if i need to kneel i'm not doing it in a hurry nor being particularly mobile in a kneeled position.

 
Since I've already got the pocket inserts looks like it's time to brush up on my sewing skills. If that fails I'll try the Altaflex.

 
Like you I'm in the shorter leg category, but need to wear knee protection with work as well as play. I've found over the years there's no sub for good kit. 

I've moved most of my kit to clawgear of late, as they are tailored well and the knee protection is adjustable as to its position and fit.

I appreciate it is not the cheapest of gear but I've found both the raider and operater to be great.

 
Might want to invest in a pair of Viper Elite Trousers. These are what I wear and will solve your problem for the most part. A little pricey but you're getting great quality with Viper gear.

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 A little pricey but you're getting great quality with Viper gear.


Viper is hardly pricey, it's very much at the lower end of the price scale for those style of trousers, although the quality is reasonable for the money paid. Good enough for most people's LARPsoft/BBWarz.

 
Viper is hardly pricey, it's very much at the lower end of the price scale for those style of trousers, although the quality is reasonable for the money paid. Good enough for most people's LARPsoft/BBWarz.


67 pounds Is in the lower end? Compared to my UF PRO gear where you're forking out 100 pounds minimum correct. But I have seen those style of pants for 30 pounds.

EDIT: just did another search you can even get them for 24 pounds. 67 pounds is some "lower end". Sheesh

 
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I've seen people mod trousers with a couple of improvised belt loops sewn on the seams either side of the knee, then your kneepad straps looped through them.

Means they stay at the right height, but also don't need to be stupidly tight, virtually cutting off the circulation.

 
Like you I'm in the shorter leg category, but need to wear knee protection with work as well as play. I've found over the years there's no sub for good kit. 

I've moved most of my kit to clawgear of late, as they are tailored well and the knee protection is adjustable as to its position and fit.

I appreciate it is not the cheapest of gear but I've found both the raider and operater to be great.


Let's assume that I'm not in a position to spend more on my trousers than I spent on my RIF. They do look like good kit though.

 This look like an idea worth pursuing though.

Might want to invest in a pair of Viper Elite Trousers. These are what I wear and will solve your problem for the most part. A little pricey but you're getting great quality with Viper gear.

 Unless they have moveable knee pads the leg length will be wrong for me (28" inside leg)

I've seen people mod trousers with a couple of improvised belt loops sewn on the seams either side of the knee, then your kneepad straps looped through them.

Means they stay at the right height, but also don't need to be stupidly tight, virtually cutting off the circulation.


I like this idea. Similar to what I had in mind using velcro but simpler.

 
I think @Tacklenailed it with his idea.

Four of these ITW Nexus Square loops sewn onto the outside of the trousers for each leg (two a side). Pass the knee pad strap through them, means no way to slide down. Clever and very cheap if you are handy with a sewing machine.

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I've seen people mod trousers with a couple of improvised belt loops sewn on the seams either side of the knee, then your kneepad straps looped through them.

Means they stay at the right height, but also don't need to be stupidly tight, virtually cutting off the circulation.


Now that is a 200iq strat if ever i heard it

 
Personally I've used these with great success. The bottom strap is solid so you can tighten it behind your knee above your calf and the to step is elasticated. Really protective and are always where I need them to be when I need them to be there.


Are those AltaContours? I think it can be agreed that Alta makes really good products.

 
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