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Smokin Joe 07-15-2004 10:46

5.11 Knee Pads?
 
Order any pair of 5.11 pants and recieve a free pair of knee pads.

Does anyone have these?

Have any of you seen these before?

5.11 Tactical

The Reaper 07-15-2004 10:52

Got the ad myself just yesterday.

Don't have them, never tried 'em.

TR

Smokin Joe 07-19-2004 21:01

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Just got a delivery from 5.11 among other things I recieved a FREE set of knee pads. Here are a few photos for you guys so you can get a better idea of what they really are and how they work.

Sideview. They are about .25 of an inch thick

Smokin Joe 07-19-2004 21:06

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Overhead view.

Smokin Joe 07-19-2004 21:09

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How they work.

1. Turn your pants inside out.

2. Locate the internal knee pad pocket the (opening is near the inside seam of your pants).

3. Fold the kneepad in half and stuff into pocket. Pretty simple.

Smokin Joe 07-19-2004 21:10

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Half way done. As you look at this picture the leg on the left has one inserted.

zeroalpha 07-19-2004 21:55

Look good....
 
They look like a good idea.... are they any good in reality?

Smokin Joe 07-19-2004 21:58

Re: Look good....
 
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Originally posted by zeroalpha
They look like a good idea.... are they any good in reality?
I don't know I just got them. They are about .25 of an inch neoprene.

TF Kilo 07-20-2004 02:57

Looks like I need a new set of pants... :D

Fiercely Loyal 07-07-2007 21:41

I have used these 90% of this deployment
 
I had to cut them to fit inside of my ACU's but they work great. Light enough to wear around all day and more flexible than the issued pads. I have also used this in civilian security work and have saved my knees numerous times when taking upset drunks to the floor.

jatx 07-07-2007 22:11

I've been using the inserts from Skydex in my ACUs, and they're great (the issued ones tear up very quickly).

crash 07-08-2007 01:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fiercely Loyal
I had to cut them to fit inside of my ACU's but they work great. Light enough to wear around all day and more flexible than the issued pads. I have also used this in civilian security work and have saved my knees numerous times when taking upset drunks to the floor.

I used them in my acu's, even modified a set of BDU's to take them, they worked great! Only problem I had was, seemed to tear up the fabric more than without them, saves your kness though.

RTK 07-08-2007 07:07

Sounds like Toughskins for adults. Rock on!

JCasp 07-10-2007 00:06

I tried the issued ACU pads for the first time last week while taking a knee and doing some shooting drills with my crew of firearm and military enthusiasts, they seemed large and, as someone else already said, a bit too stiff. Overall I liked the concept though. I might try these if I can get them when I order my 5.11 gear through Ranger Joe's, although I doubt it.

Never had the opportunity to try any sort of padded knee insert while on AD, as 82nd policy was to use issued or store-bought pads with hard shells that were strapped around the leg. I didn't really mind them except there were really only two options for them:

1. Put them on and tighten them to a comfortable level, then they slide to your ankles and just pull them up when you start your IMTs or need to take a knee. This was acceptable until the "kneepad on the ankle look" was deemed an unprofessional fashion trend and outlawed in the 82nd.

2. Tighten them to the point of circulation cutoff so they didn't fall.

Razor 07-10-2007 09:37

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Originally Posted by JCasp
1. Put them on and tighten them to a comfortable level, then they slide to your ankles and just pull them up when you start your IMTs or need to take a knee. This was acceptable until the "kneepad on the ankle look" was deemed an unprofessional fashion trend and outlawed in the 82nd.

2. Tighten them to the point of circulation cutoff so they didn't fall.

3. Safety-pin the straps in place to keep them from slipping down.


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