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Lost-N-NV
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
These were bought to replace deteriorated original straps on generic knee pads. They installed easily, don’t pop off randomly and don’t hurt the back of my knee/legs after a day of weed pulling. Glad to have replacement straps so I don’t have to buy a new pair of pads.
Islandgirl496
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
These made my knee pads work like new again. It’s great to be able to continue to use a great product with such great quality due to the parts available to make like new. My original knee pads are 40+ years old and still in great shape. Comfortable, easy to repair, super thick and comfortable. Well worth the money! Stable product and las lasted years!
Ray Harris
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
It was a challenge to find a set of straps that would fit my old knee pads. The old pads were comfortable and still in great shape so I didn't want to throw them away. These straps weren't EXACTLY like the old ones, but they fit fantastic and did the trick. I'll update this review if they don't last very long, but so far so good.
Brian Simon
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
Works & fits as advertised.
Nicholas Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
These have good elasticity and are long lasting. However the rubber eventually breaks down from contact with skin oil where you grab them to put them on.
Zippymom
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2021
These straps are thicker than the normal straps that come with many of the oem knee pads. The only downside is the holes in the straps are a tad small for the buttons on the knee pads. However once on, they do not pop off when you kneel down many times over. They are a little long, but do work great as replacement straps.
DoodleToodle
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2019
I have the KP Industries Flex III knee pads, which are good pads, except they have cheap, elastic straps. I bought these with my fingers crossed, and lo and behold, they seem to work better than the original straps ever did. Just remove the old straps from the pad, and remove the clasp from the straps. These Barwalt straps thread in just like the old ones (tuck the end into the hole where it comes out of the pad). These straps are a lot thicker, so a bit of pushing and pulling was needed. I don't think these will were out as fast as the thin stretch elastic ones they're replacing. They're more like heavy duty bungies, and that stretchiness keeps the pads secure on my knees.
R. Harkness
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2018
Good quality and price. Better than buying all new knee pads. I only wear one strap per knee pad....the lower one. So, with 4 new straps, what could I do with them? I hate how my boots pull down my socks. Slowly, but surely, my leg is rubbing on the inside of my boots without the knee high socks protecting me. Chaff! Here is my solution. Take 2 very large buttons, maybe one inch diameter and two slightly smaller buttons, around 5/8 to 3/4 inch. Sew a large one to a smaller one leaving a 1/4 inch gap between them. Use very strong thread. Now use them to make the two extra straps into men's garter. Mine fit using the two very end holes, but others with smaller legs can adjust them. They hold up the socks like a charm. No falling socks, no chaffing on boot tops.
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