Quote from: Nike Air on November 07, 2021, 08:31:25 pmI think the red chilli ones are not in the uk yet, I might be wrong thoughWinner. When I spoke with RC UK rep they were not sure when they would be making it in. Saw they've got them in stock at outside at the mo https://www.outside.co.uk/red-chili-kneerock-knee-pad.html
I think the red chilli ones are not in the uk yet, I might be wrong though
4 large Send pads £1503 rock and resole pads £901 mini Send pad £601 la sportiva pad £602 blak pads £150Kneebaring your mate's project: priceless.*I can't actually remember how much the different pads cost, but our household does have a lot. I figure so long as I have more pairs of shoes than pairs of pads it's still acceptable
Quote from: abarro81 on November 07, 2021, 09:17:12 pm4 large Send pads £1503 rock and resole pads £901 mini Send pad £601 la sportiva pad £602 blak pads £150Kneebaring your mate's project: priceless.*I can't actually remember how much the different pads cost, but our household does have a lot. I figure so long as I have more pairs of shoes than pairs of pads it's still acceptableIs the sportiva any good?
For most people a send pad is perfectly adequate. They also last forever unless you lose it or are constantly knee barring, which most people don't.
4 large Send pads £1503 rock and resole pads £90
Quote from: Liamhutch89 on November 07, 2021, 10:01:22 pmQuote from: abarro81 on November 07, 2021, 09:17:12 pm4 large Send pads £1503 rock and resole pads £901 mini Send pad £601 la sportiva pad £602 blak pads £150Kneebaring your mate's project: priceless.*I can't actually remember how much the different pads cost, but our household does have a lot. I figure so long as I have more pairs of shoes than pairs of pads it's still acceptableIs the sportiva any good?It's not rubbish but I didn't gel with it personally.The straps seemed thin and hurt when I had it super tight and the beaky bit over the knee kept on catching on the rope when drop kneeing. I never used it bouldering though.I've only got 10 knee pads so Barrows will know more.I sold mine on pretty much straight away if that means anything..
Quote from: spidermonkey09 on November 07, 2021, 08:45:57 pm For most people a send pad is perfectly adequate. They also last forever unless you lose it or are constantly knee barring, which most people don't.For what it's worth my send pad of 4 or 5 years is starting to look pretty tired, I do like a knee bar or 2 though. Not sure if it's still an issue with the newer ones (with the sticky pattern printed on the inside) but the neoprene has started falling apart and the straps are starting to wear out. Overall I dont think durability is an issue but they're not invincible.
Bit of a long shot but does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of a blakpad in the UK? Their website seems to be down at the moment https://blakpad.com/