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Milescraft 1603 Knee Blades combine durable 360° swivel casters with ergonomic gel cushions to protect your knees and enhance mobility. Designed for professionals tackling flooring, construction, gardening, and maintenance, these heavy-duty knee pads support up to 80 lbs per caster and feature an easy-adjust hook-and-loop strap for a secure, comfortable fit. One size fits all, backed by a 3-year warranty.
Manufacturer | Milescraft, Inc. |
Part Number | 16030003 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.88 x 10.69 x 6.75 inches |
Item model number | 1603 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 |
Color | Yellow/Black |
Style | Pads |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | 2 KneeBlades |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 year |
M**.
Knee roll blades
Kneeblades are well made. I bought these for my son who puts in flooring. He said they are very comfortable and roll nicely.
J**R
Great product.
I bought this for my husband for his birthday and he absolutely love them. He works in construction and has to get up and down all the time. But with these he doesn't have to. They are good for in crawl spaces, doing trim, even tile work. The knee pads are nice and comfortable. The only thing that he wishes was that the knee pads had another strap above the knee to help keep them from falling down.
I**S
Perty gut funnn!
Firstly, i am not a professional tiler, who is most likely to purchase rolling knee pads. I bought these because they were cheaper than professional rolling knee pads and also way cooler. On a cool factor i thought they were a 7... until i put them on. They were a solid 9 on the cool and fun factor. I spent a good five or so minutes just rolling around the floor pretending to be a synchronized swimmer because they worked so well and were so easy to use. Ive used them for working now. Sooo. The cushions are very comfortable even after an hour, they are easy to put on, they stay in place a little bit better than normal knee pads (ive only used one other pair), the rollers snap off instantaneously if u want to use them as normal pads, the rollers roll as smoothly as my $100 dollar rollerblades but obviously in all directions. Cons: they are expensive, they are very difficult to walk with (inner wheels will hit each other unless you waddle), the plastic square rings that the velcro straps use squinch up and go longways instead of short which is only irritating because the straps are adjustable but u can only pull them so tightly so I wouldn’t recommend them for someone with chicken legs. Lastly, i dont know if this is a con or if this is just me but after being on them for an hour my legs were done and done with being down on them.
L**A
Work Smarter not Harder !
My son has bad knees from flooring installation for years, he wanted to help his sister who bought her first house and installed 1500 sf of flooring. He said "I wish I had these years ago, amazing flexibility and my knees will always ache, but no paid when I get up"If you work on hard surfaces installing then you should own these.
C**R
Good: Roll well. Bad: Uncomfortable
They do roll pretty well. That's the best part. I can see where some reviewers said they cause you to do the splits. You do have to keep tension on your adductor muscles. Most flooring guys wouldn't have a problem with this. If you're a little doughy, well, that could be an issue.They are heavy. If you're on the floor, not a problem, but if you're up and down, it wears on you. And it feels awkward to walk with them on. They flop around and work their way down your leg.You can snap off the wheel part and just wear the kneepads. The kneepads themselves are pretty good. It's hit or miss when snapping them back on. I found that I'd do something wrong in some cases and they would fall off.They are held on by a single strap. Here's what really annoys me. They bunch up and tend to hit you right behind the bend in the knee. I'm attaching a picture of how the strap bunches. Not uncommon for crappy products to have straps that deform and bunch up but for $55, it really shouldn't happen. I think something much wider like webbing or a sleeve would help.
T**6
Worth it!
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!
F**R
Excellent customer service, product needs work
Bought the kneeblades as I have numerous rental properties where I am removing carpet and installing laminate. I first used these on 5/15/18 and one of the gelpads would slip out of the wheelbase everytime I put weight on it. Also, the stitching was starting to tear as mentioned in another review. I contacted Milescraft on 5/16/18 and after providing photos and a short video of the issue a new set was sent under warranty which I received on 5/19/18. Kudos to Jessica in customer service for her assistance.I used the new set on 5/24/18. The pads stay in the base however the buckle that the strap goes through constantly turns sideways as soon as I kneel down. This lengthes the strap which loosens the fit of the kneeblades against my knee. It also puts stress on the stitching of the strap. I do not believe the stitching will last under this stress.In conclusion, I was impressed with the quick customer service response. I am disappointed that I spent $54.00 on a product that I will not be using. When the buckle turns sideways, it twists the strap making it narrower. The strap then digs into the back of your leg making it too uncomfortable to wear. I am surprised that the buckle problem is not mentioned in the other reviews and I am open to suggestions if there is a way to avoid this.
T**U
Work as advertised
Quality made makes life easier when you’re on your knees
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