crickleymal
10 years ago
"dalesman" wrote:

The one's with the studs look like something from an S&M catalogue :wub:



The lead singer from Judas Priest credits himself with bringing the studded leather look to heavy metal and he got it from the gay S&M scene. Or so he said on the BBC4 prog hHeavy Metal Britannica
Malc.
Rusted and ropey, Dog eared old copy
Vintage and classic or just plain Jurassic
All words to describe me.
Margot
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10 years ago
I decided there was nothing I liked on the market and made my own. I basically took the hard plastic layer and the gel pad from a pair like these:
http://www.protecdirect.co.uk/Protec/Clothing-%26-Workwear/Protective-Workwear/Knee-Pads/Gel-Knee-Pads/p/KNE04?utm_source=Protec&utm_medium=Froogle&utm_campaign=Shopping&gclid=CJekgLHohsICFQjHtAodIFoARw 

http://www.natural-ease.com.au/product/ortholife-knee-stabiliser/ )

That way you combine the excellent protection of the upper with the tendency to stay put of the lower. It's a lot of work but I'm glad I did it!
gNick
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10 years ago
I had thought of doing that sort of thing but for the time being I am going to give the Warmtex ones a go first.

Don't look so embarrassed, it's a family trait...
Tamarmole
10 years ago
After twenty years of caving and mine exploration I am on my second pair of Warmbac "warmtex" pads which are still in really good shape - they really are bombproof.

The only downside is that they can roll down just when you don't want then to.
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