

Let me start by saying these kneepads are a mixed bag. The gel and polyurethane padding truly delivers on comfort, especially during long hours on hard surfaces like tile or hardwood floors. I’ve used them for DIY tiling projects, and the cushioning is legit—no knee aches even after hours of kneeling.
The soft cap design is a win too. It didn’t scratch my floors, and the slightly grippy material kept me from sliding around unexpectedly. Plus, the pad’s surface resists picking up debris, which is a lifesaver when working in messy areas.
But here’s the deal-breaker: the straps. No matter how tight I adjusted them, they’d sag or slip after just a few steps. I even tried doubling up the elastic—no luck. For a product marketed as 'all-day comfort,' constantly stopping to hike them up ruins the experience.
Durability is another concern. While some users reported wear within weeks, mine held up decently for light use over two months—but heavy-duty jobs might accelerate breakdown. If CLC fixes the strap design and reinforces stress points, these could be stellar. For now? Great padding, flawed execution.
