KDX Posted Monday at 02:35 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:35 PM Is there a good set of knee pads to recommend for detecting? I was thinking about carrying around a rectangular one to use or possibly buying a pair of Carhartt double front pants that are designed to put their knee pads into. Apparently you can wash the pants with the pads in place which would make things simplified. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F350Platinum Posted Tuesday at 01:15 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:15 AM I just buy cheap ones from Home Depot, generally only use one detecting. If you go that route try not to get pads with metallic hardware, and always cross the straps in an X so they won't slip. 🙂Two strap pads are better than single strap. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geologyhound Posted Tuesday at 01:45 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:45 AM Any pads I have purchased with elastic bands tend to stretch and slip through the clip, so I am constantly tightening them. I have a set with corduroy/canvas type straps and I rarely have to tighten those. I got pads with hard caps. If you hunt anywhere with rocks, the hard caps will be good. Of course, if you are out west, the hard caps also offer protection against the goat’s head seeds. Natural caltrops, and those spikes can penetrate a pad, jeans, and skin underneath. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
midalake Posted Tuesday at 02:45 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:45 AM I usually let the women wear the knee pads.....😂 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Bach Posted Tuesday at 02:52 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:52 AM 5 minutes ago, midalake said: I usually let the women wear the knee pads.....😂 Monica Lewinskys brand? 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
midalake Posted Tuesday at 02:53 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:53 AM 7 minutes ago, midalake said: I usually let the women wear the knee pads.....😂 However, I understand new generations. 🤪 If rocky, hard shell outside would be my choice! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TexHunter Posted Tuesday at 05:59 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 05:59 AM 4 hours ago, Geologyhound said: Any pads I have purchased with elastic bands tend to stretch and slip through the clip, so I am constantly tightening them. I have a set with corduroy/canvas type straps and I rarely have to tighten those. I got pads with hard caps. If you hunt anywhere with rocks, the hard caps will be good. Of course, if you are out west, the hard caps also offer protection against the goat’s head seeds. Natural caltrops, and those spikes can penetrate a pad, jeans, and skin underneath. And ground cactus... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geologyhound Posted Tuesday at 10:14 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:14 AM Quote 4 hours ago, TexHunter said: And ground cactus... Yep. Each region has its own challenges. Know your area…. Holly leaves can be enough of a problem, let alone old blackberry, or wild rose, or gorse, etc. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave_e Posted Tuesday at 02:03 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:03 PM I knelt down hard and thought I broke my knee cap. Turned out to be an acorn, but hurt like ?!@#$ 😅 Since then I've ALWAYS worn knee pads. I'm a big guy and have been through 10-15 types/brands. These are the best I've ever used. They have a hard shell. They also have wide straps that don't go behind your knee. One strap goes around your thigh and the other around your calf. They have the rugged, gel filled fabric on the inside and are really comfortable. Best knee pads 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beeper Bob Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM I use the caterpillar H2O work pants with the knee pad pockets. The orange heavy foam pads slide in and work great in all situations. got tired of the ones that always seem to move around or drop to your ankle when climbing hills. When worked in construction in Kalifornia we always called them Hollywood slippers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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