• Tapered gel pad designed to evenly displace weight and lessen pressure on the knee, while fitting the contour of the knee
  • Hook and loop (one strap) secures KneeBlades comfortably with less tension on the back of your knee and allows for easy on and off
  • Non-marring, durable casters have a load rating of 80 lbs. per caster
  • Use for: installing tile, wood floors, carpeting, concrete & masonry work, painting low places, construction work, auto detailing & maintenance, stocking shelves, and gardening

I’m a production trim carpenter so I spend a lot of time on my knees nailing base board and shoe molding. These really worked well for what I do. The gel pad is very comfortable. I don’t see this wearing out anytime soon. The construction of the base is really nice and solid. I have seen complaints of it’s awkward to walk in them, or there heavy. So you have to have some trade offs with these. These are not meant to walk around in and feel great... there meant for the bases to be removed and snapped back in when your ready to slide around again. There heavy.... and they need to be. You need the sturdy base otherwise you’d have people breaking these all the time. I’m happy with the purchase it does what I need it to. If I had to pick an issue it would be the Velcro strap. Not a lot of thought was put into that. I would like it to be bigger and more robust. I’d guess this was done to reduce the overall cost. This product is geared toward a specific need and I think it really excels in that area!

Bought for my husband for use putting down hardwood floors. They were a lifesaver for his bad knees. (And I think he really enjoyed rolling around the room like a kid!!)

I am a floor guy, Its all I do, and these kneepads save you from crawling. When you first get them, remove the strap there is no need to stand up when you are wearing them. Getting your balance mastered will take a few days or hours depending on how good your balance is. I've done thousands of square feet wearing these, Very durable, I am 220lbs and they are still going strong. Oil the wheels/bearings monthly if you use them daily. Hands down the best kneepads I have ever used and I'm going on 16 years as a floor man and 3 year flooring business owner. They kind of suck on carpet but it's padded anyway. Just throw them under your knees once you ripped up the carpet.

My husband surprised me with these, because he hated to see me cleaning the corners, hard to reach areas (shiny hardwood floor) on my bare knees. Any person who cleans their own floors, especially the corners and hard to reach places knows, that you will eventually get on your knees. Hey, it’s cheaper than a maid, and more fun. We have a rumba too, but if I need a quick reliable clean up, I prefer my rolling knee pads.

These knee pads are the best I have ever had. I bought these in 2018 and I’m still rolling on them. I’m a flooring installer I have been on my knees from 1989 to today. Wow! The knee blades are amazing after a long day of work I used to come home and put ice on my sore knees but now I cannot tell when was the last time I had do that. The knee blades work on laminate flooring, Hardwood, Vinyl, Laying tackstrip down,tile, spreading glue, it won’t leave roller marks on the vinyl when you have to roll the vinyl. Not made to roll on carpet or pad. On a glue down carpet you can use them tho. Very durable I don’t strap in them I like the freedom of standing up easily. I don’t recommend strapping in that’s my personal preference. I used to have to buy new knee pads every month and now with these this is all I need amazing.

We installed hardwood floors, and I started having problems with my knees, so I bought these. They worked great, I could move around the room, and get the tools I left on other side of room with ease. I just wish I had bought them before I started, instead of half way though, would have saved me a lot of pain.

My grandson had just completed his apprenticeship as a plumber. I bought him these along with another type (a creeper on wheels) of a different design. He's currently been working in new high-rise buildings and says he uses both of the ones (two different types) quite often as they're a lot easier on his knees than having to kneel on the hard/or cement floors.

Heavy but strong. Some what difficult to walk with having them strapped on knees, but you will Quickly learn to slide with it. Save time and energy at the work. I primarily use them as a woodworker from taking measurements up to assembling components of final products. Pretty comfortable to have them on for extended time at work. My daughter takes them over when I don’t need them to glide across the house.

I bought two pairs. One for my hubby as he is an electrician and has to scoot into attics and tight and low crawl spaces and the other pair is for my brother in law that installs hard floors and can cover ground much faster and without added pain on his knees.

Like all aspects of pair. Cut and roll carpeting to spec. Unrolling and revolting thousands of feet is just brutal on 60+ old bodies. Can maintain a fixed posture and quickly maneuver through orders. Really has been a back saver and adds alittle fun too. Thumbs up. Recommend.