Fiskars Garden Knee Pads Plus #9437 | 
| Brand: Fiskars
List Price: $17.36 Buy New: $15.84 You Save: $1.52 (9%)
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 5567
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 3 x 8.5
MPN: 94376974 Model: 94376974 UPC: 046561194376 EAN: 0046561194376 ASIN: B00004SD7K
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| Features:
| • | Extra-thick knee pads provide superior protection | | • | Designed to conform to contour of individual knees | | • | Wide, neoprene straps; rubberized cap for extra protection | | • | Larger surface area than most kneepads | | • | 2-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Review Do your favorite gardener (or yourself) a favor and save knees with these deluxe garden kneepads. These extra-thick pads provide the ultimate protection from rocks and fatigue, and they conform to the contour of your knee. The wide straps are crafted from neoprene for comfort and durability, and the stitched-on rubberized cap provides protection on rocky terrain. Designed with a large surface area that is thicker than most kneepads, these are the ideal pads for landscaping or serious gardening. Two-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
The Pads For All Seasons October 13, 2002 33 out of 33 found this review helpful
My wife and I bought a pair of these pads in the Spring of this year. We are carpenters and organic gardeners so we have gone through countless pads in the past: gel types, hard caps, neoprene, latex, etc. All of latter have never met our needs nor fulfilled our expectations.The Fiskars Kneepads Plus are lightweight and truly do conform to our knees. We work them on hard concrete, slate, marble, rough gravel, and clay soils in total comfort. We are both right-kneed (prosaic license)and have worn out so many Carharts that we could start a second-hand store! Now our jeans last for much longer so these pads can actually save you bucks! The Fiskars Plus pads also stay up and do not wrap around our knees. The padding causes very little sweating and dries quickly. The elastic and hook-loop fasteners have sagged a bit after so much use but my better half is also a seamstress and has re-sewn them to new condition. It is a rainy Autumn morning as we now head to the garden to harvest our crops before the frost....Fiskars strapped in place.
These are essential equipment for my oval office August 17, 2002 Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) 31 out of 44 found this review helpful
These pads are SO good, they could be deemed "presidential." I recently used them when broke my leg at the ankle. When I wasn't using crutches or a wheelchair, I was getting around by crawling around on my hands and knees like a six-month old. (haha, fooled you, where did you think I was going with that opening sentence, you naughty person, you?)When I am back on my feet (literally) I intend to use these to clean the floors (not done in months) and to remove the traces of my garden which has been destroyed by the drought. Or use them while praying to the rain gods. They will be handy indeed.
For More Than Just In the Garden June 12, 2000 27 out of 28 found this review helpful
These knee pads are great. Though my wife does most of the gardening I have found these pads have helped me. I use them while I'm on the job as a drywall finisher. I do a lot of kneeling throughout the day and the pads have not only helped my legs, but my back as well. They are very comfortable and do not need to be taken off when I'm in a standing position. I forget that I'm wearing them most of the time.
Yea,They're Pretty Good October 8, 2002 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I'm a service tech for the local phone company. I spend a lot of time on my knees, stapling wire to base boards, crawling under houses, crawling in attics. These are the knee pads I use and I've used them about 2 years. These are light weight but have just enough padding to insulate your knee from rocks or hard surfaces. It's real strong suit is that when it's time to put them on or take them off, it's really easy and fast. Plus they stay on your knees(not migrating down towards your ankles). There are cushier pads around, and pads that insulate the rock shock better but they cost a lot more or they are time consuming to put on and take off. So for ease of use, cost, and reliability I don't think you can go wrong with these.
Durable pads - horrible straps February 27, 2004 L. Moniz (Haverhill, MA United States) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Thee pads were great for me this past summer and fall. I used them to lay a cobblestone driveway. They really took a beating and the pads remained unscathed. The straps on the other hand are not so durable and one of the pads is near the end of its usefulness as the strap has almost seperated. To make matters worse, the neoprene does not breathe and your knees and backs of your legs will get sweaty in warm weather. All in all, a solid product that might not stand up to very hard use.
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