These knee pads have an oversize, hard plastic cap for longest wear when working on concrete. The cap also protects against sharp objects such as tackless strip pins. Velcro® Strap. (This is the knee pad formally known as the No. 504H)
These knee pads have an oversize, hard plastic cap for longest wear when working on concrete. The cap also protects against sharp objects such as tackless strip pins. Buckle Strap. (This is the knee pad formally known as the No. 504H-BS)
These knee pads have an oversize, soft natural colored rubbber cap that won't mar or dent sheet vinyl flooring. The soft cap also provides the best non-slip grip. Velcro® Strap. (This is the knee pad formally known as the No. 504SN)
These knee pads have an oversize, soft natural colored rubbber cap that won't mar or dent sheet vinyl flooring. The soft cap also provides the best non-slip grip. Buckle Strap. (This is the knee pad formally known as the No. 504SN-BS)
These knee pads have no cap to make them suitable for surfaces like sheet vinyl and flooring that cound be dented. Velcro® Strap. (This is the knee pad formally known as the No. 507)
These knee pads have no cap to make them suitable for surfaces like sheet vinyl and flooring that cound be dented. Buckle Strap. (This is the knee pad formally known as the No. 507-BS)
Identical to the "507 No Cap" Series, except these knee pads have an oversize, hard plastic cap for long wear and easy turning. The cap also protects against sharp objects such as tackless strip pins. Velcro® Strap. (This is the knee pad formally known as the No. 509) …
Identical to the "507 No Cap" Series, except these knee pads have an oversize, hard plastic cap for long wear and easy turning. The cap also protects against sharp objects such as tackless strip pins. Buckle Strap. (This is the knee pad formally known as the No. 509-BS) …
These knee pads have three separate foam padding sections that hinge both above and below the knee for maximum comfort. The top section of the knee pad has a rubber coated fabric strip sewn to the inside to keep the knee pad in place. The middle (knee) section has an …