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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1238638" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I bought some similar to those at the local Trustworthy Hardware for ~$9.00. But mine will slip down over extended use. I didn't wear them all the time when hiking this past sheep season. If we shoot an animal, I do wear them while skinning and field dressing the animal. I might wear them with a heavy pack on the way back out in case I stumble to protect my knees. The hard plastic shell is very nice when kneeling on the rocks. I may look to improve the two straps on mine by spending another $5-$10.</p><p></p><p>They're very light. They do consume a little room in the pack, but not too bad because they'll stack like pancakes for storage.</p><p></p><p>My partner purchased the Sitka pants with the knee pads in them. He liked them so well that I went cheap and bought the Trustworthy version when I happened across them while shopping for some synthetic hiking gloves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1238638, member: 4191"] I bought some similar to those at the local Trustworthy Hardware for ~$9.00. But mine will slip down over extended use. I didn't wear them all the time when hiking this past sheep season. If we shoot an animal, I do wear them while skinning and field dressing the animal. I might wear them with a heavy pack on the way back out in case I stumble to protect my knees. The hard plastic shell is very nice when kneeling on the rocks. I may look to improve the two straps on mine by spending another $5-$10. They're very light. They do consume a little room in the pack, but not too bad because they'll stack like pancakes for storage. My partner purchased the Sitka pants with the knee pads in them. He liked them so well that I went cheap and bought the Trustworthy version when I happened across them while shopping for some synthetic hiking gloves. [/QUOTE]
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