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 |
G**L
Still good as new after 1.5 years use on construction sites.
I bought 5 pair of carharts and 5 pair of these pads to put in them. Not a one has split, flattened, or failed in any way. They are thick, comfortable and have save my knees alot of damage. Skip the high priced alternatives, these are the ones you want.
M**K
Great.
Great should be a bit taller though.
B**G
Knee pads for overalls
Foam pads or knee pads for my overalls a lot less pain in my knees and really cheap price for comfort
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.
J**F
A little blocky lol
Nice pads and work pretty good as inserts. They don’t form around your knee, or bend over time so they’re durable. Just got “square knees” when using them on insert pants. Great value and have had em for a little over a year with now issues on concrete and gravel.
S**N
Great for 2 or 3 seasons
I am a plumber apprentice and have used these only in Carhartt double knee pants. I'm skinny but have larger calves so can't use these in the "relaxed" fit pants, just the looser ones. Every older plumber I talk to regrets having not used knee pads, same with folks who do tile or flooring. You can just leave them in your double knee pants forever. Sure they add bulk when washing and just in general, but it's worth it most of the time.As we are getting into summer I won't use these anymore but will use a knee board instead until it cools off again.Now this isn't the fault of the inserts, but rather the design of most pants. On Carhartts these sit a little low, almost more like a shin guard. However they are still functional as my knee will rest on the top of the pad. I usually wear 32" length and once got some 34" pants just for a little extra ankle coverage crawling around under houses and I had to pull up the legs if I wanted the pads to protect my knees. The concept is great for 3 seasons but more effort could be put into designing the pants. Overall I highly recommend these.
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