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I had a set of alpros which were good then I got a set of platinum pads which were also good and am still on my second set of these. Got a set of fento 200 pro which I'm in the process of trying at the moment. The fento's are comfortable on the strap but a little hard on the inside so I'm getting some foam inserts made for them- expensive game this tiling!
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18 months since I posted on this thread. And everything I said then still applies. The redbacks have worked best for me, and continue to do so. Worktrousers are a different issue. Last three pairs of Dickies Eisenhowers split in the crotch. Now planning to try "the floor layers trousers":

Snickers 3223 New Floor Layers Workwear Trousers, Snickers FloorLayers, Snickers Trousers - http://www.snickersdirect.co.uk/snickers-trousers-snickers-floor-layers-trousers/Snickers-Trousers-3223-Floor-Layers-Workwear-Trousers-Snickers-Floor-Layers

Nearly £75 a pair. Anyone know if they are good as reputed?
 
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Great web site!!!
But £75! Haha that's outrageous, they'd have to last at least 3 years to get your money back.
 
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18 months since I posted on this thread. And everything I said then still applies. The redbacks have worked best for me, and continue to do so. Worktrousers are a different issue. Last three pairs of Dickies Eisenhowers split in the crotch. Now planning to try "the floor layers trousers":

Snickers 3223 New Floor Layers Workwear Trousers, Snickers FloorLayers, Snickers Trousers - http://www.snickersdirect.co.uk/snickers-trousers-snickers-floor-layers-trousers/Snickers-Trousers-3223-Floor-Layers-Workwear-Trousers-Snickers-Floor-Layers

Nearly £75 a pair. Anyone know if they are good as reputed?
I've had two pairs of them and with the Kevlar material on the knees they do last 3+ years easy. I suppose a lot of that will depend on wether or not you walk a lot on your knees. They are a nightmare in the summer though, being so heavy and made of such tough material they will cook you if you know what I'm getting at :eek:, but probably the best all round if you insist on wearing inserts. I'm on the new Ruff stuff trousers from snickers at the minute, they have vents just where you need them ;), but I wear Fento's or Barwalts depending on what I'm doing and they are very comfy for them.
 
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I just played safe today and ordered another pair of Alpros. Just thought 90 odd quid was too much of a risk to take on the Fento 200 Pros.... #cheapskate
I've spent fortunes over the years, but £90 is even too rich for me! Haha
certainly don't blame you for sticking with what you know!
 
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I prefer tiling floors to walls, so spend a lot of time on my knees. I believe a replacement knee costs about £5000 (obviously free on the NHS but only lasts 15 years) - £90 on kneepads looks like a bargain - and that's before you consider lost earnings, and you probably wont be able to tile again after a knee replacement. Actually it matters more that you wear something that protects your knees every time you kneel on a hard surface, so even £5 inserts are better than none. Which takes me back to - find what works for you and use that. A few quid and some fun experimenting, but the right pad for you is out there.
 
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I prefer tiling floors to walls, so spend a lot of time on my knees. I believe a replacement knee costs about £5000 (obviously free on the NHS but only lasts 15 years) - £90 on kneepads looks like a bargain - and that's before you consider lost earnings, and you probably wont be able to tile again after a knee replacement. Actually it matters more that you wear something that protects your knees every time you kneel on a hard surface, so even £5 inserts are better than none. Which takes me back to - find what works for you and use that. A few quid and some fun experimenting, but the right pad for you is out there.
I've worn them everyday for over 30yrs Andy, if they're not at work, then neither am I!
You're absolutely correct in your post, I'd just be reluctant to spend £90 for something that might not work for me.
If I could trial them, then I wouldn't have a problem.
I have dozens of worn and failed knee pads in my kit,
It's a minefield for sure.
I must admit I'd like to try the American ones that the names escapes me at the moment, but they are orthopaedic and made to measure.
I think they're pushing around £200.
 

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