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12/1/2011 3:00:16 PM EDT
I'm looking to get a better set of knee pads. I currently have Alta and to be quite honest I despise them, they tend to slide, and wear the skin on my back knee like no other.

Does anyone have any other suggestions for a better set of knee pads that I can virtually do anything in and have them sit comfortably around my knees, not move and last for a while?

-Dep
12/1/2011 3:06:48 PM EDT
[#1]
http://leaf.arcteryx.com/Product.aspx?EN/Mens/Military-Knee-Caps   Worth a look...
12/1/2011 4:03:47 PM EDT
[#2]
Yeah I think I will be picking up a set of the dead birds in the near future
12/1/2011 4:08:03 PM EDT
[#3]
Yeah, the Arc'Teryx LEAF knee caps above are great.

Another great choice is the Black Diamond TeleKneesis

~Bill
12/1/2011 4:19:06 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Yeah, the Arc'Teryx LEAF knee caps above are great.

Another great choice is the Black Diamond TeleKneesis

~Bill


Nice
12/1/2011 4:41:17 PM EDT
[#5]
Have those knee pads been tested for all conditions and withstood the tests? Because I've never heard or saw either kind.
12/1/2011 5:07:00 PM EDT
[#6]
I'm sure the Arc-T's have, the BD were new to me but they have a good Rep as a company too.  Both do some Mil. contracts......
12/1/2011 5:39:33 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Have those knee pads been tested for all conditions and withstood the tests? Because I've never heard or saw either kind.


I've never seen Bigfoot either.....Doesn't mean he ain't real...

There kind of a low key piece of gear.. Military moron has a good write up on them. I scored a pair dirt cheap last year and ran them in a three day carbine class. Prior to that, I ran Alta's with the buckle.

They were very comfortable and the straps did not dig into the back of my knee's like the Alta's do.
They stayed put.
After awhile, I forgot I had them on.
I like them way better then the Alta's.. good piece of gear.
Only down side is the price . They are Arcteryx...

12/1/2011 5:58:55 PM EDT
[#8]
I have been rocking the ArcT's for about two years now. The buckles on the newest model work way better than the old Gen 1 buckles (they only had black or black/ yellow knee caps back then). we finally started carrying their gear about a month ago and I have been waiting to pick up a pair of the FDE/Coyote Knee caps, but my old ones just have so much character.

SOS
12/1/2011 6:15:28 PM EDT
[#9]
I have some Hatch XTAK knee and elbow pads. I think they are comfortable, but they are my first pair. I ran them during a 10 hour patrol rifle course for work with good results. Not a ton of time I know, but it's some experience with them.
12/1/2011 8:01:59 PM EDT
[#11]
The Arcteryx caps have been used by Ranger Regiment for years. They'll hold up.

My old unit is issuing them now. (I wish I got a pair!)

I do like the Hatch pads but they do move around a lot.
12/1/2011 8:20:27 PM EDT
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Quoted:
I have some Hatch XTAK knee and elbow pads. I think they are comfortable, but they are my first pair. I ran them during a 10 hour patrol rifle course for work with good results. Not a ton of time I know, but it's some experience with them.


Same here.  My first pair and they were pretty comfortable during the carbine class I took.
12/1/2011 8:47:22 PM EDT
[#13]
Arteryx is my number one choice. God those knee pads are comfortable

Second goes to Alta knee pads. Pretty much the gold standard, and cheaper. Definitely not as comfortable as Arteryx
12/2/2011 4:34:04 PM EDT
[#14]


Well, after reading all the articles I'm still split down the middle between the BD and the Arc... Don't know which to pick or choose...
12/2/2011 5:21:45 PM EDT
[#15]
last pads I picked up were a couple sets of crye Gen 3's for the combat pants - no regrets there but I'm picking up a set of the Arc-T's caps - wanted a set for awhile for use with other pants like woolrich elite's which I can't live without either.  I've never come across anyone who had complaints of any sort when it comes to Arcteryx gear so I'm all in.........









12/4/2011 4:24:07 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:

Well, after reading all the articles I'm still split down the middle between the BD and the Arc... Don't know which to pick or choose...


Honestly, I don't think you can go wrong either way. My suggestion would be if you want a color other than black, go with the Arc, it comes in tan and green.

If black is OK, then go with the BD, they're less expensive and you're not gaining anything by paying more.

Just my .02

~Bill
12/4/2011 1:38:30 PM EDT
[#17]





Quoted:











Well, after reading all the articles I'm still split down the middle between the BD and the Arc... Don't know which to pick or choose...
Both of my knees are shot, and I wear the BD's with no problems. If you don't mind spending the $$, get the Arc's. If you want to save a few $$, get the Black diamonds. I had been using the Alta's and hated them. Can't go wrong with Arc or BD's.




Edit: Poster above me said it better (and faster).
 

 
12/4/2011 4:55:47 PM EDT
[#18]
Thank you all very much for your links and contributions. I decided to go with the Arc's, simply because I didn't mind forking out the extra dough, it looks like they offer just slightly a wider coverage around the knee with their pads and one of the testimonials from a guy in Afghanistan really sold them for me, so hopefully they won't disappoint .

Thanks Again

-Dep
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