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The PROLOCK Weight-Dispersing Foam Knee Pads with Thigh Stabilization are designed for professionals in flooring and roofing. With a durable construction, adjustable fit, and superior comfort features, these knee pads ensure you can work longer and harder without compromising on support.
Manufacturer | PROLOCK |
Part Number | PLK07 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.25 x 15 x 17 inches |
Item model number | PLK07 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size Fits All |
Color | Black |
Style | Foam Knee Pad PLUS |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | 1 pair |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
A**R
Love them
Love how they fit, comfortable and do t loose the padding after weeks of using them 6 days a week. They don’t fall down and I wear them in shorts.
T**D
I got the promotion!
these really were comfortable and made my time on my knees so much more bearable. would buy again if i needed to do more work on the floor.
S**Y
Gel insert wore out
I've put these through a couple months of use welding and fitting tank bottoms so far they've held up pretty good. The straps get uncomfortable after a while and they don't get tight enough to stay up while standing. Only major problem is the gel has worn out and they aren't much support without it.
W**S
Pretty bad construction
Had these for 2 weeks, wore them for 10 days and the rivets that hold the front pad tore out. I wasn't moving in them, wasn't hitting them or generally treating them bad, just to kneel and there's barely a scratch on them. The problem is the rivets go into the fabric and that's it, no plastic or strong backing and thr rivets are small.They're very comfortable and don't slide but that doesn't take away the fact they broke on the 10th day wearing them. There also seems to not be a lot of adjustment, I have bigger legs but even then I was maxed out on the velcro that holds the straps so couldn't be as tight as should be.I bought their other kind 2 years ago, the single strap and even those had quality control issues, the screw holes on one knee didn't have any threads and webbing tore not long after having.If I were you, I'd look elsewhere, after 2 pairs and nothing but issues force them to do better and not buy. Of course they're from China so who cares, but if you're paying 55$ for kneepads, it should be worth it.
E**C
8-months after: Very comfortable, very poor fit
There's no doubt these knee pads are comfortable. However, they come in one size straps, and they never did fit properly.SizingThe elastic bands are way too long, which means the sewn-in Velcro just can't work. This caused them to slide down my shins quite a bit, so they needed to be adjusted very often. I tried to remedy this by knotting the straps with limited success. I'm a 6' tall, 200 lb. guy, pretty average size in the industry.DurabilityThey appear to be very durable, which they mostly are. I have had one failed rivet which has caused the molded shell to somewhat separate from the foam pad. Other than that, they have taken quite a beating. The foam pads are still in great shape, and the shell is in acceptable condition given their use. The weak points are the only issue (the fasteners.)ApplicationI use these knee pads for many situations, from roofing and flooring to concrete work, with the latter really touching up the shell, expectedly. BUT, if using these for concrete work, expect to get debris and gravel inside the knee pads due to the improper strap fit. But that application hazard isn't a fault of the product, as it isn't marketed for concrete work.Final thoughtsGreat knee pads, but the only fault which makes me regret my purchase was the strap fit. They were/are a chore to wear sometimes. They are very comfortable, however, and have still saved my knees a lot of trouble.
A**N
Buy these, and float on your knees
Could walk on my knees all day in these and be in better shape than if I were on my feet. Pencil and ruler holder is all but useless and unless you got big legs they are not going to stay up very well. Have to tighten mine waaaay down for them to even attempt to fit. That being said, I would buy again in a heartbeat. Even if I just put them on the ground and kneel on them. Don’t care. I’ll do what I have to in order to use these. Just sooooo freaking comfortable.
J**1
Well made knee pads
These turned out to be a good find! The knee pad is made well and is durable. At first I was going to return them they felt stiff and my bad knees hurt. My husband said just try them, I did and am glad I did now that they are broken in I use them all the time…
R**X
Very Large - Strangely Shaped
I am an average 47 year old male. 5'10", 175 lbs. I could not adjust these kneepads to a size that would prevent them from falling down my legs. They seem to be designed for obese or super muscular dudes. Overall, the quality looked great, definitely worth the price, but not sized for the average person.
A**N
Very Comfortable
Very adjustable and a comfy fit.
N**A
knee pads
good for the money
S**T
Need to be size ajustable tgey way to big unless your a 300 pound man
Feels good when you can get it to sit in place but besides that they wayyyy to big and cant be ajusted
D**K
Won't stay up
I had the Toughbuilt version for many years and these are a cheap knock off. They don't have the extra Velcro straps that keep them snug and in place. They only have the cheap elastic band that keeps loosening and are made for football player legs as they are way too long and loose their elasticity. So, every time you walk or get up or down the knee pad slides down your leg.
A**R
Not Recommended
Look cheap (but aren't) elastic is wide but thin so has no strength enabling them to slide down easily.Clasps are cheap plastic and will likely not last long but I'll probably never find out as the screws and locators that hold the thigh supports to the knee pads are about done after only ten work days of use, I'm very disappointed in them...update, after three months they have managed to hold together but the gel is now completely gone so are now quite uncomfortable to kneel in, for around $100 I would have expected more than this as they are now consigned to the garbage.
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