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ProKnee AP16 Kneepads combine 1" thick FoamTough cushioning with a 3-ply non-skid build and a live hinge design to provide all-day comfort, superior knee joint stability, and a custom fit. Engineered for professionals, these one-size-fits-all pads feature a quick-release buckle and durable construction, making them a top-rated choice for tradespeople seeking long-lasting knee protection.









| ASIN | B07D6WX275 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,865 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #25 in Safety Kneepads |
| Date First Available | May 21, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
| Item model number | AP1 |
| Manufacturer | ProKnee |
| Package Dimensions | 12.4 x 7.99 x 6.06 inches |
D**Y
Tile setters favorite
My husband is a tile contractor and loves these knee pads. They have saved his knees! Thick and comfortable, the large surface area disperses his weight. Great quality
B**N
Well made
I'm a grunt of my own business, so I do it all in other words. After 29 years of doing water damage restoration work I've tried several types of knee pads. These are not the cheapest but by far the best value I've come across. I absolutely can't say enough about how good these things have been to me at least. It may be they just fit my legs perfectly. I don't know, but what I do know they are the best I've tried yet. Hope they work for you as they have for me. Ive had them in crawlspace's wood floors, carpet you name it very durable. Hope this info helps.
R**D
FINALLY A GOOD SET OF PADS
I am a DIY home improvement person whose wife watches too many Chip & Joanna Gains shows so I am constantly working on new projects. I have had several pairs of knee pads and none have really done a great job. I am a large fella (275lb) and these old knees just aren't what they used to be. I was watching the "SO THAT'S HOW YOU DO THAT" channel on YouTube and Joe recommended these knee pads. When I saw the price I about fell out of my chair but then looked at my torn up knees and figured it might be worth it. Boy were they! These are one pad from your knee down your shin a bit so it is a nice flat and solid surface. I got the 1" version and even with the current blisters from last weekend's work they REALLY worked. I wish I would have found these about 3 jobs ago. Now I'm not saying I am now excited to jump into another bathroom reno or anything but if I do, these will surely be well appreciated. Very solid construction, replaceable parts, non-marring surface, multiple ways of securing, and very comfortable. Looks like your wearing big white blocks on your knees but that is just fine if they provide relief. I cannot recommend these enough. Thanks Joe for recommending!
J**P
Very comfortable. Worth the money.
I've been working in the flooring business for over 10 years. I was experiencing knee pain with the cheaper brand pads and decided to give these pads a try. They have been great relief for my knees so far.
D**T
Nice pads to kneel on but they kept slipping down.
Used this recommended pads for a vinyl plank flooring installation. After some initial strap adjustment, these pads were comfortable to wear. However, one pad kept slipping down my calf. I would re-tighten the straps but it kept happening again. Not sure what the little tabs on the strap are for, either. I have noticed in videos that installers tend to wear these with short pants versus normal pants. The one time I tried that they seemed to stay up better but I was really sweating in them. Overall, if you have to be on your knees, these are better than bare-kneed and I understand that their value comes from the fact that you can get replacement parts for them.
B**N
Best on the market and it’s not even close
I spent 80% of my career on my knees on concrete, often times for 6 hours a day week after week grinding concrete and these are like kneeling on pillows. Besides the general soreness from being on your knees you won’t feel any knee pain. The hard plastic exterior makes it great for sliding as well with ease. Mine are covered in all types of epoxy and other material. I’ve had them for five years now with no issues besides one of the small pieces coming undone from the buckle, but it’s time to replace them anyway. I can’t believe how well they’ve held up after how much I’ve put them through. They’re my most important tool and I wouldn’t ever imagine wearing anything else.
A**N
Adam Blanton
Great knee pads!
A**R
Protect Your Body, You need your knees to make money
I don’t like writing reviews. Who cares what I think? But I want you to protect your knees. These are awkward to use at first because they are flat so you have to make sure they’re under your knees when you kneel and not slipping to the side before you put your knees down. Once your knees are down and the pads are in the correct position, you can forget about them and start doing your work. I’m accustomed to them now and I don’t think about this aspect of them much. I like that the rubber part is white so that it doesn’t cause marks on my client’s floors. Even if I’m just doing a consultation for a client and taking measurements for something not on the ground, it seems I always end up needing these because I need to look underneath something, or they ask me to look at their landscaping irrigation while I’m there etc. so I keep these in my every day use consultation toolbox. My knees are tough and I can get away without using these in dirt but I want to protect my knees, plus rocks digging into my knees distracts me from taking measurements and troubleshooting problems for clients. I have enough distractions when I’m covered in sweat, I’m answering calls and texts and I’m a mosquito buffet. I don’t need rocks in my knees as an additional distraction. These are made in the USA and you can get replacement parts if your plastic buckle gets in the way of your closing truck door (which would never happen to any of us since the cabs of our trucks are clean and organized and there aren’t any candy bar wrappers from gas stations stuffed between the seats so that they don’t blow out the window when our windows are down). I’m a full time professional contractor. If something happened to my knee pads I’d buy another pair without thinking about it as I need them to make money. If you can’t afford these knee pads right now I understand. Maybe you have a birthday or Christmas coming up. Find an excuse or a way to get some of these if you can. A new tool is definitely more exciting than knee pads, but if you’re able to spend more time on the ground, you can make more money and have good knee pads and the new tool that you want. It takes only one day of ground work in a bad pair of knee pads to leave you hoping that you aren’t on that same groundwork / floor work the following day. (This review was written by my knees so that other knees could read it.) Take care from a fellow member of the always clean work truck crew. (Ha)
C**R
These are very good knee pads, I am a construction electrician and use them when I'll be on the ground for prolonged periods. They are definitely bulky and you do feel a bit dumb wearing them. People will probably comment, but your knees will definitely thank you. It can be a little bit cumbersome to walk or climb stairs with them on. But the clips are pretty easy to take off
A**Y
i'll be honest iv'e been told these are the doggies danglies but my honest review is they are trash,iv'e had the what used to be called alpro knee pads invented by a knee specialist 2 pairs & i wish i'd just bought a new pair of those instead,i'm a tiler of 40 years & my knees need support on a daily basis these do not give me that support,just my humble opinion
J**O
I use these for concrete finishing. Two years in kneeling on wet concrete and these pads are still doing an amazing job protecting my knees. Very happy with this purchase. I will purchase again once they wear through.
G**S
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M**E
excellent
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