Knee protection that means business! 🛠️
The TSE SafetyTSE-PPKS Heavy Duty Padding Pocket Knee Savers are designed for professionals who demand comfort and protection. Made from durable EVA foam and a robust outer shell, these knee pads offer exceptional stability and a secure fit, making them ideal for various tasks at home or work. With a focus on customer satisfaction, these knee savers are lightweight, adjustable, and built to last.
Manufacturer | TSE SAFETY |
Part Number | TSE-PPKS |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.74 x 6.14 x 1.57 inches |
Country of Origin | Christmas Island |
Item model number | TSE-PPKS |
Size | One Size |
Color | Hi-Viz Orange |
Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | Knee Pad Inserts |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**Y
They Don't Suck
I couldn't pass up trying these knee pads out for the price.Pros: Inexpensive for the quality you get. The quality is almost on par with a pair of Timberland Pros I use that cost three times as much. Close to the same density in both sets. TP's are slightly denser.Cons: My only gripe is that unlike the Timberland Pros these are not molded or cut to conform with the shape of your knee. This is most noticeable when standing or walking. Once you're kneeling they conform just fine. I did not feel them bind or shift at all, and was able to remain kneeling for long periods with these inserted.I may trim the top corners just to make them sit in the pocket a little nicer. All in all. Well worth the price, and I would buy them again.
S**S
Good inserts but stiff
Excellent for the 5.11 pants that i personally love to wear, wanted some inserts and came across these and decided to give them a go. Firstly they do their job and after using them you barely notice them and excellent comfort. Only downside they are stiff and not very breathable causing my knee areas to feel sweaty. It may be the pants i use and the thickness as well but breathability would help a lot. They fit perfectly inside the double knee used by my 5.11 pants and the different styles of 5.11 pants i have. Like i mentioned earlier they are stiff as a board and you can see it they may need some time to break in or something but aside from that they work excellent as knee inserts for 5.11 pants!
G**.
Better than carhartt
I enjoy these knee pads I believe they’re better than the carhartt because they’re thicker yes they are tough to get into the pants but it’s worth the trouble and they’re 20 bucks cheaper
K**N
Good value for functionality; stiff compared to other alternatives
I have two pairs of the more expensive official knee pad inserts for my double front work pants which I swear by. These provide great value for money as they are a 3rd of the cost however noticeably more stiff / less comfortable especially if you are driving long distances to job sites.
D**S
Surprisingly comfortable
Surprisingly comfy. They fit perfectly in the DeWalt brand pants and the MS9 pants. Working in a lumber yard and constantly in and out of a forklift adding dunnage and strapping lifts for delivery requires something on the knees and these definitely help out a lot
P**N
Cushy
Seem to protect the knee. Haven’t noticed them trying to stay compressed. Have washed my pants with them in several times with no problems. They do crate alittle bit of rub on the knee while walking. I would only use them in loose fitting pants.
A**R
Pretty good
I shoved them into some "Wrangler Riggs Workwear Men's Ranger Pants", with the double fronts. A bear to get in there, but I did manage it.Generally they stay in place (the pants are not tight) and are in position when I kneel down. Sometimes you need a slight adjustment to get it all lined up. Not all the protection a guy might ever need - But for general use, they are sweet. A little warm (in already warm pants). When you walk in them, the pads stay just below the knee so as not to interfere with walking.They are bulky. They make it tougher to wash your pants as the pads float. But you wash and dry just like normal. In the dresser draw they are hard to handle as they take up plenty of space!!I guess if I worked more on my knees I'd consider additional pairs - Which brings up a major issue - They are not cheap! Unless you have 5 pairs, you may still need a traditional pair to put on the outside of your pants. 5 pairs are much more money than a good traditional pair (with no added laundry BS and your work pants will fit in your drawer).So, even though I have 5 pairs of double fronted pants, I only bought one pair of these and those pants are not getting worn as often as pants with out the padding in the knees.It would be better to have a flannel pocket sewn inside the pant leg - It would be softer on your knees and you could swap 'em out at will...OK product, a little expensive, not all that practical for me.
A**R
Easy install
Great for double knee pants once you figure out how to get them in placeI used zipties my second pairThese are wrangler rigsBest work pants I ever had
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