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  1. If you’re over 6′ tall and have over size 9 boots they don’t work. I’ve tried them it was a disappointment.

  2. awesome idea man. i spend 60 hours a week roofing big mutha industrial roofing projects.
    How does the system go with two of them on and walking?

  3. It would be much better if there were rubber pads on the front to protect the tubes from scratches and prevent them from sliding on the floor

  4. they should have made the foot attachment adjustable for different shoe sizes. The toe looks like it’s bending for larger shoe sizes

  5. it’s possible to use a tactical pants with knee caps but there is no sitting part. Awesome invention!!

  6. Be aware of DVT, Deep Vein Thrombosis, using this. Don’t stay in position for too long and cause a blood clot, change position often.

  7. when i use normal knee pads, the straps squeeze my leg. It is very bad for the leg. How about this problem here?

  8. extend the toe bend for larger feet as it looks like your toes would be in some pain here wearing steel toes

  9. I can’t even get the workers to wear safety glasses. they are more likely to knee-down in a pile of screws than use one of these, "just because its faster". these are the same people that will raw-dog a weld because the welding hood is "too far away". and, I could go on for hours the numbers of ways I have seen a grinder misused out of SHEER LAZINESS resulting grievous bodily harm.

  10. I hope that’s a non-conductive metal. Looks like one of those "as seen on TV" gimmick products. Just get a good quality pair of knee pads. I’d be afraid those bulky things would catch on something at the jobsite and trip me. Or worse, touch power and shock me. You’d probably be kicked off the jobsite in my line of work with that, but I work in tight telecom closets with exposed power. Maybe they are useful for some people, but not in my industry.

  11. At first I went – okay, so that’s a regular knee pad, but why is there the whole tube construction and a pad behind the heel. And then you sat on it…

    I am not a smart person.

  12. Great idea…
    As an electrician, trimming out a house, there can be anywhere from 50 to 200 outlets. (Receptacles) 125 volt.
    90 percent of them are 12" to 18" high from the floor. Needless to say that’s a lot of kneeling!

    This would have helped my knees, back and probably saved time.
    ( I would definitely give it a try! )

  13. That is a great invention to use if you got to Conventions. Screw those folding stools, just more trash to carry on your hip, bag, or hands. This is the answer!

  14. This is one of those things I need to shake my head at for the western world.. the entire eastern side of the world learns to squat properly on there feet all the way to ground to work at an early age. And squatting properly they stay limber and have legs and hips that can lower and raise them hundreds of times a day. In America they teach to be fat at young ages, and need special chairs to sit while working. Then grow so out of shape they need to strap a chair to their leg for doing momentary labor close to the ground.. Great innovation. But pathetic reason to need it. When you break it down, this is people who need exercise to have properly functional body, but invent handicap tech to prevent the need of the proper exercise, to continue to be fat and lazy. How very american.

  15. Might be an idea to brace it from the seat to the ground again. Might help when holding heavy objects while seated and have some bump stops to prevent the frame of it from wearing out on concrete, rocks or etc.

  16. Amei essa ferramenta, eu gostaria de comprar para meu esposo, mas vi que não tem como, pois é fora do Brasil 😢

  17. Ireally suffer with my knees , thought this was a load of rubbish but no thats a good idear got some slabs to lay need two

  18. Seems like adding unnecessary danger to an already dangerous work environment. Job sites are famous for taking stupid peoples limbs from them, why help it along with yet another stupid product.

  19. My grandpa had a set – since he got polio in the 1930’s. Came with an iron lung. Seriously, very good idea.

  20. Absolutely super awesome multi-use must have that I’ll never have. That’s even better than Swedish chair!! Cool!!!

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