I wore dye 20 years ago when i played regularly and loved them. Just got back into it and bought a new pair of dye pads of course, but I'm much larger than I used to be (160lbs up to now 220lbs) and they kill my shins. Might have to try the hk or exalt
I got the DYE first and didn't like them. They would dig into my shin for some reason. I got the HK Army ones after that and love them. Especially, compared to the DYE, with the straps on top and bottom to better secure them in place.
I have the carbon cc knee pads and their very very good!
I wore dye 20 years ago when i played regularly and loved them. Just got back into it and bought a new pair of dye pads of course, but I'm much larger than I used to be (160lbs up to now 220lbs) and they kill my shins. Might have to try the hk or exalt
that last line tho 😶
Yea like wuuuut
One of the first lines too.. " and why? Cuz what's the best source to put you on your knee?" 😭
Years of practice have given me natural knee pads
I got the DYE first and didn't like them. They would dig into my shin for some reason. I got the HK Army ones after that and love them. Especially, compared to the DYE, with the straps on top and bottom to better secure them in place.
I love my Hydras
How are they the best of 2024 the first month into the year?
Walmart or target go get volleyball knee pads they stay on while playing and you can actually run with those on . Unlike thee others
Even with the straps, my eclipse pads still slide around when diving or crawling. Any advice on the best pads for staying in place?
Highly recommend the Hydras super comfortable and stay in place well even with diving and crawling
@@OSUcowboy1389 Agreed
hydra and call it a day