🦵 Work hard, kneel easy — protect like a pro with KneePro Ultra Flex III!
Sellstrom KneePro Ultra Flex III Knee Pads combine a tough outer shell with triple-layer foam cushioning and metal rivet hinges to deliver heavy-duty knee protection and unmatched comfort for professionals in construction, landscaping, military, and flooring trades.
M**T
Excellent Knee Pads - Exactly the Same Size as I purchased 12 Years Ago
If you're think they're too small or smaller than when you purchased a pair years ago as some reviewers have said then you would be wrong unless it is you that has grown. I purchased two pairs of these twelve years ago and the pair I kept for myself still work great. They will expand or break in like shoes do with time. I too thought they were smaller and I was looking at my original pair thinking that I got the wrong size but they only come in one size. You have to break them in. The only change is in the nice addition of a sock or guide that holds the straps flat for you after you tighten them. They do break in after you use them a dozen times or so. The will stretch out or widen out with that use which is why when I got them I thought they were too small at first but they do break in. I'm amazed how well they have held up. I'm really surprised the buckle or some other part hasn't broken on my original pair. For light duty use daily in a clean working environment they're great. I've purchased three pairs now. Recently purchased another set simply because I kept forgetting where I put them last and I liked them a lot so why not.
C**A
BEST kneepads EVER!!!
These knee pads are absolutely the BEST!!! I take care of the landscaping at a business where the flower beds are surrounded by large river rock, and I often have to kneel in the rocks to weed. I honestly feel NO discomfort at all doing this with my KneePros - and I also have knee issues! There's no way I could do this job without these knee pads. They're really comfortable, don't cut off circulation in my legs or slip down, and I often forget I'm even wearing them. My friend gave me these as an extra pair she had from when she was a wildland firefighter, so they've had plenty of hard use, but they're still great! I recently bought a pair for my husband for building our patio and he loved them, too. I was also impressed to learn that whenever the straps wear out, I can buy a second set for a really reasonable price. If you're looking for knee pads - for whatever your work - these are the ones!
9**S
The flex joint is a must
Was buying garage sale knee pads for a few dollars the kind with the hard plastic cup when you bend the straps pinch and the knee pads work them selves down constantly okay i am cheap my trade i burn up the straps anyways in my trade. I requested a pair from my work place and the welding supplier delivered these. What a improved to move into 2025 times. The articulating joint solves all the common issues with knee pads. Have been working at home doing misc construction so of course bought these they did not disappoint 5 stars.
M**R
Great kneepads
These kneepads are the best you can find, especially for the money. I'm a commercial roofer and wear these daily. Comfortable and durable. I had my first pair for about 4 years before I replaced them. Great buy
J**N
Fully expected to have to return these, they surprised me
I've been searching for some knee pads that I like and have never found any. Went through most of the ones the local big box store carries, from the cheapest to the most expensive and every single one I tried had some deal killer problem or defect that I hated. Most of them just refuse to stay in place on my knee, or if they did, they were extremely uncomfortable. Saw these and thought I'd give them a try. When they arrived, I was completely unimpressed. They look extremely cheap and my first thought was that even if they did work, they'd probably fall apart halfway through the first job, but they surprised me. I've now taken these through 3 complete home rehabs which included new flooring and new baseboards, so a ton of time on my knees and these are still in the exact same condition as when I bought them, functionally speaking of course. These guys have managed to strike a great balance. The knee pads aren't the most comfortable or "cushiest" I've ever worn, but they are comfortable enough to keep my knees from hurting. They are extremely light, some of the lightest kneepads I've worn, which is nice. I've tried out some really expensive knee pads that were so heavy they felt like you were wearing leg weights! In addition to being light, they fit well and being hinged with 2 straps means they stay in place most of the time, and when they do slip, they are relatively easy to reposition. Speaking of the straps, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU to whomever decided to go with latching straps instead of velcro. Why these idiot manufacturers keep using velcro for kneepads is beyond me. I've never had the velcro last more than a job or two, always wears out and you ultimately end up spending half your day just reattaching the velcro over and over. These straps clip in place and are easily adjustable. Finally, they also struck a great balance with the skid guards, or whatever you call them, the little wear spot (the orange colored pieces on the grey colored pads) that contacts the floor. I've had kneepads that the manufacturer thought would be a great idea to make super sticky, meaning when you kneel, you are stuck in that one position and the pads actually grip the floor. I've had this cause damage to delicate laminate underlayment as I scoot around on my knees. These slide nicely on hard surfaces, like concrete pads and laminate and so forth, making it easier to "slide" around on your knees but they are just grippy enough to keep you from sliding when you don't want to and I haven't had them damage or dent delicate laminate underlayment. I've also had some expensive knee pads that "wobble", as in the part that contacts the floor is rounded instead of flat. I assume the manufacturer did that to make it easy to pivot around on your knees, but having to balance on your knees all the time, all day long was exhausting. Far better to have a flat, stable foundation to kneel on and these provide that nicely. I did knock them down from 5 stars to 4 because there is a bit of room for improvement. The plastic casing is very hard and has sharp edges, meaning that occasionally they can dig in, especially, like, if you put your arm across your knee to brace yourself that hard plastic can really dig into your skin. I'd love to see them put some rubber edging or something around those spots to make them a little more comfortable. I'd love to see them be a little "cushier". The foam pad is adequate to keep my knees from hurting, but a little gel in there would be nice and would make them more comfortable. Finally, they are fairly hot, but most kneepads are. I dunno if there's a solution for this, perhaps some cooling gel or something, or air vents, I dunno, but while these aren't any hotter than other's I've used, and actually cooler than some, I've also worn knee pads where I barely sweated at all.All in all, super happy and satisfied with these pads. Would (and have) recommended them to friends and relatives.
E**
Rodilleras 100% recomendadas
Ha sido las mejores rodilleras que he utilizado realmente su resistencia es muy buena las usé 1año en proyectos y aún las conservo, se desgastaron pero cumplieron su función totalmente!!!
M**Y
My go to
These are the best in my opinion. Im in heavy industrial maintenance. Great protection and comfortable. These do not pinch behind the knees.
R**T
The best pads yet.
My fourth set of knee pads, and the best design yet. I have spent a couple of days on my knees with these pads, and they do the job. No pain or discomfort. It's what they don't do that makes them superior. They don't tend to fall down around my ankles when I stand up and walk. I take away one star for an engineering mistake, and I know that it is petty, because the user can easily correct it: The elastic straps pass behind the knee and fasten to the pad by placing a plastic hook into a keyhole-shaped hole on the pad. It is impossible to put the hook into the hole until the user removes the silly logo sleeves that restrain the tails of the elastic straps. Once those sleeves are removed, the fasteners work perfectly.
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