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    Posted: 12 Jun 15 at 4:42pm
I've never found knee pads that stay in place. Even at the very faintest whiff of a conversation, on a Wednesday afternoon, along the lines of: "Hmmn, shall we go sailing on the weekend?" the pads seem to take on the persona of Ross Geller (Kids, ask your parents) in a decision-making contest.
None...not one - and I've tried a few - have ever done the job for which they're purported to perform. Utterly useless the lot of them.
Put them on, get within 8 miles of any water and they're off down your legs quicker than (something potentially slanderous about people partying in Magaluf)
I'd just duck tape some carpet to my wetsuit/drysuit.
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Sorry disagree about the spinlock ones not enough protection and fall down at the first contact with water. The Gul D ones are better but when I wrote to them saying the way they fitted did not work I got a very offhand reply.
I have sewn the lower velcro bits together so they cant fall off and that improves things a lot.
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+1 for spinlock.
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The best I've found and am still using are Mountain Bike knee pads, they are designed to be free enough to pedal in so don't bind too much behind your knee. I've got some old Kali ones they're the brand I used to sell, but there are others out there, Ion, 661, all the bike brands, you'll pay a little more, but they are twenty times better than the cheap ineffective crap you get sold by Marine brands.

I don't think I've got any left or I'd post a link, the only things I have left are elbow guards or the knee shin combo's that are a bit OTT for boats, but just google knee guards ATB see what comes up, they are all generally water resistant as they have to deal with mud and crap from off road cycling. Dainese that's another brand I recall, they used to do snow stuff as well they are an alternative, the marine things are all so light build and made to a price because they are used to dealing with the cheapskate market this is and you end up getting what you pay for.
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Agree with Spinlock - but still some way from perfect!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Neptune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jun 15 at 8:51am
I've found the Spinlock one the best compromise.  The Gul (?) 3DO filled ones are supremely comfortable on your knees, but fall down as soon as you go in the water.  

If a wetsuit manufacturer came out with a suit with a decent set of inbuilt pads, i'd buy one today.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote maxibuddah Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jun 15 at 7:18am
This discussion happens regularly on the phantom forum and it would appear that ask of them have some sort of problem, none are perfect. One that does come out week according to several are not sailing ones but volleyball knee pads by rucanor I think. Lots of padding I think and cheap. Have a search on that forum for the numerous discussions on it. I would do it for you but I'm on my phone and its too arduous to do it from here, sorry
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Medway Maniac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jun 15 at 5:35am
Which are the best?

Don't slip down, have straps that don't cut into your legs, and yet still provide adequate protection from deck fittings.
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