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fun2playwith88 -> Recommend a brand of knee pads? (10/9/2011 10:42:39 PM)

I'm wondering if anyone on here can recommend a favorite brand/type of knee pad. I posted earlier about knee pain and it's finally starting to get better. I'd like to keep my knees safe and am looking for a sort of "slip on" knee pad. My legs are 21 inches around  3 inches above my knee. So how about it? Any good knee pads out there?




LillyBoPeep -> RE: Recommend a brand of knee pads? (10/10/2011 1:06:52 PM)

you can find all kinds at a hardware store or a sporting goods shop, but it depends on where you're using them -- are you using them when kneeling on a delicate floor? if so, don't get hard plastic ones because they might scratch whatever surface you're on. i don't really know what brand mine have been -- i've used them for practicing "berber walking" for belly dance and i liked the kind without a plastic shell because they didnt make a noise and wouldn't damage studio flooring. 




unownedredhead -> RE: Recommend a brand of knee pads? (10/11/2011 2:47:40 AM)

go to a sports store, I like volley ball knee pads. I like the full elastic pull on ones that totally wrap around my leg because I move around a lot so the strap on ones slip and I end up slamming my knee into the hardwood floors, but other subs/slaves I talk to sweat a lot and get itchy so prefer more of a velcro strap on cock sucker knee pads.  You might need to try on both to find out which you like best. If you are less eager and squirmy in your sucking duties you might find the velcro ones are just fine for you.  LOL.

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tazzygirl -> RE: Recommend a brand of knee pads? (10/11/2011 1:27:03 PM)

Something like this may be overkill...

http://www.blackhawk.com/product/Neoprene-Knee-Pads,169,9.htm

But worth the consideration

You can also try googling medical knee pads.




LanceHughes -> RE: Recommend a brand of knee pads? (10/11/2011 1:33:42 PM)

For the boys that need them, I have a set of "hard plastic" knee pads with Velcro straps.  They are Roller-blading ones.  So, off to sporting goods store.

Maybe Google "San Francisco Slippers" - no, really.  That's what they're called in the gay community.... really. LOL!




JstAnotherSub -> RE: Recommend a brand of knee pads? (10/11/2011 5:37:13 PM)

I think those rubber looking kneepads that carpet layers wear look like they would have some give and be comfortable.

Dunno how you would make em look sexy though. You would have to be sure to keep someones eyes rolled back in their head so they didn't see how dorky you look.




DesFIP -> RE: Recommend a brand of knee pads? (10/12/2011 8:19:29 AM)

The fit is really individual. I strongly suggest you go to Home Depot or Lowes and try on the several different kinds. It's a function of where the strap hits. Or sporting good stores will also carry them for roller blading, paintball etc. Don't settle, keep looking till you find ones that are comfortable to wear.

However, for knee pain, you might also benefit from a knee brace which is different. Again, go to the biggest pharmacy around and spend 20 minutes trying the different styles and sizes on until you find one you can wear.




smc5188 -> RE: Recommend a brand of knee pads? (10/15/2011 9:45:53 PM)

Go to a sporting goods store that carries Mc David products and they should have just what you want that pull on and not real bulky or obtrusive such as knee pads used by construction workers.




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