Knee pads and other protective gear
We’ve been selling various tactical pants for the last 5yrs and one thing that I still find kind of odd is the whole knee pad insert. When i first started using the knee pad inserts it was with the Woolrich Elite 4447 pants and the knee pads didn’t line up to where my knees were. I later tried them on the Woolrich Elite 4429 pants and they worked on them, but you really only could get use out of them if you kneel on both knees at the same time. That position may work at Church, but on the firing line, when I think of kneeling, it’s on one knee. The knee pad inserts do hold up for a pretty line time, and for only $3 you can replace them for both sides.
If you are looking for serious protective gear for your knees and elbows, I seriously recommend using the Blackhawk Neoprene elbow pads and knee pads. People have their preferences on what they want to wear, but there is a pretty big difference between using the ones you get on your tactical pants and what you get separately. I was severely disappointed when the Eotac Direct Action line basically flopped because it hit the market and barely a month later the South Carolina location shutdown and all of the products were basically being cleared out at cost.