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<blockquote data-quote="M77Fan" data-source="post: 2406401" data-attributes="member: 115996"><p>These CLC kneepads. I was using these for work and hunting even before I acquired a knee replacement scar across my kneecap. For my hunting pair I have spray painted the surface with flat green/black paint to camo them and make them less shiny. The inside foam pad is very comfortable and the outer surface, being soft is quiet on rocks. In particular they helped me get a really nice pronghorn buck, handgun hunting, after a lengthy stalk that included a couple hundred yards of crawling on cooking hot sharp broken rock. I was as close as 12 yards at times to his does and fawns without spooking them. I have used taped on foam and other kneepads in the past but these are my go-to now. The upper part really helps against the little prickly pear cactus common in pronghorn country.</p><p></p><p>CLC Custom Leathercraft 361 Nonskid Kneepads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M77Fan, post: 2406401, member: 115996"] These CLC kneepads. I was using these for work and hunting even before I acquired a knee replacement scar across my kneecap. For my hunting pair I have spray painted the surface with flat green/black paint to camo them and make them less shiny. The inside foam pad is very comfortable and the outer surface, being soft is quiet on rocks. In particular they helped me get a really nice pronghorn buck, handgun hunting, after a lengthy stalk that included a couple hundred yards of crawling on cooking hot sharp broken rock. I was as close as 12 yards at times to his does and fawns without spooking them. I have used taped on foam and other kneepads in the past but these are my go-to now. The upper part really helps against the little prickly pear cactus common in pronghorn country. CLC Custom Leathercraft 361 Nonskid Kneepads. [/QUOTE]
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