Brumbo Tools eXtreem Knee Pads - Video Preview
eXtreem Knee Pads
Airline seats and knee pads have at least one thing in common - neither are comfortable, usually. That's why we wanted to take a look at Brumbo Tools' eXtreem Knee Pads and find out if they were truly different, or just another gimmick.
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We spent a few minutes at the booth and had Andrae Parks give us a rundown of what's cool about these eXtreem pads.
Comfortable Knee Pads?
The eXtreem Knee Pads have several adjustable features, which hopefully translate into comfort when they're worn. The "X" strap (hence, the name?) across the calf can be cinched down once buckled. No more strap irritating the back of your knee.
Grooves cut into the knee are shallow, and this helps prevent build-up of thinset and other contaminants, according to the company.
Short people (love Randy Newman) can rejoice, since the two-part shin and kneecap guards can be adjusted for a better fit. OK, tall people can rejoice too...
eXtreem Knee Pads Overview
We had to admit that these certainly seemed like a vast improvement over "old-style" knee pads. Let's face it - most designs in the past have been tolerable, at best when it comes to comfort and ease of use. Chafing sucks, and it's possible that Brumbo has found a cure.
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