Best volleyball knee pads according to redditors

We found 25 Reddit comments discussing the best volleyball knee pads. We ranked the 17 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Volleyball Knee Pads:

u/alwaysready · 6 pointsr/Firefighting

i used to wear something like this

http://www.amazon.com/Mizuno-Volleyball-Kneepad-Black-Medium/dp/B0007XFXTI/

i should really get another pair...

u/Yomiel94 · 4 pointsr/ElectricSkateboarding

Wrist guards. If you write code for a living or just use a computer, they're very worthwhile (plus most falls will kill your palms without them). Not the set I own, but they look good

For padding I bought these:
Knees, elbows

Helmet looks like a good deal. Ideally, you also want decent shoes, long-pants, and a jacket to cover your arms, legs, and feet. This is what I wear when I'm really riding quickly, but for < 20 MPH, you can probably shed a bit of it.

u/PirateDaveZOMG · 3 pointsr/WredditSchool

Ric Flair wore these Trace Knee Pads at the very least near the end of his career as they were widely available and came in many colors.

u/hotels4teams · 3 pointsr/volleyball

Most people I've talked to prefer the Asics International 2. I suggest the Nike Streak. They are conformable and work well.

u/Heisenbergwasntbald · 3 pointsr/FunkStyle

Awesome, this is the kind of content that is realllllllly important and we should talk about health and safety more often.

For locking, I wear some nike kneepads but I can't find them anymore, I think they might be related in design to these but I don't think I ever paid that ridiculous price tag. They're nice because they have a really tight fit so they don't move around a lot. The problem with them is that they don't protect the sides of the knees which is a huge problem with the Jazz/James Brown splits. But for W's/Knee drops their fine.

I think stretching and joint mobility is also a huge thing, if you regularly work on both then you're a lot less likely to experience a serious injury.

u/beverly-kills · 3 pointsr/FigureSkating

Like some people said here, knees are more likely to be injured and I busted mine a few months into skating and bought knee pads asap. 10/10 recommend these!

u/InverseYaw · 3 pointsr/aviationmaintenance

I use these frequently. Sometimes with the addition of foam as well if im someplace for a long period of time. They damn near hide completely under my shorts, but no one gives me shit for them because they realize I'm the smart one for wearing them.

https://www.amazon.com/ASICS-ZD0925-Profile-Knee-Black/dp/B002ZUR0EW/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526835615&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=aisics+volleyball+kneepads

u/jimmy_beans · 2 pointsr/hockeyplayers

They make [padded shorts] (https://www.amazon.com/padded-shorts/b?ie=UTF8&node=3416331) for inline falls on roads or concrete- you could wear those under some sweats. I don't wear the shorts to ice skate but I do recommend [volleyball knee pads] (https://www.amazon.com/HUEGLO-Protective-Dancers-Volleyball-Bruising/dp/B07TF9SQVR/ref=zg_bs_3421291_13?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=V52CPZ8HWAYHZNM6GMD9) to protect your knees. They're comfortable, allow you to move, pretty discrete, and they are made for slamming into gym floors and I've found them to be quite protective against falls on ice as long as you're not concerned with protection from pucks and sticks as well. You got the elbow pads, and helmets don't look out of place out there at all.

u/kcbrush · 2 pointsr/poledancing

These are not super cute, but I've worn them regularly for almost 3 years and they're still in great shape and super comfy.

u/TheLeoSilva · 2 pointsr/rollerblading

Unless you buy motorcycle rider pants I don't think you will find anything that does not go around your knees. I've been using volleyball low profile knee pads, not because of sweat, but because it is not bulky like regular knee pads. I do sweat A LOT LESS after switching to volley ball knee pads. I simply put my pants over them, you can't even notice I am wearing the pads. High end knee braces may or may not offer some protection if you wanna pay 150 to 300 dollars for those, they have lots of opening for air flow. Also, check "G-form knee pads" and see if that might work for you. My 14 dollars volleyball stuff works for me but I am not the type of rider that does crazy huge stuff so be smart about goals and protection, yesterday I fell from a 6f tall quarter, hit the ground with my right knee first and my volley ball stuff did its job. I wear regular knee pads if riding a 12 f vertical ramp. Other than that this is what I use: https://www.amazon.com/ASICS-Junior-Youth-Volleyball-Profile/dp/B0049H8U2U

u/seantwopointone · 2 pointsr/paintball

Spend some serious coin and get yourself a good quality mask. Profilers offer great protection, easy lens changes as well as cheap(er) lenses. A pair of Franklin volleyball knee pads too wouldn't hurt. They work great and costs half as much as paintball knee pads.

http://www.amazon.com/Franklin-Volleyball-Knee-Anti-Microbial-Protection/dp/B001N94LB6

u/444775 · 2 pointsr/Purebarre

I know I personally can keep going with PB because it's so low impact on the joints, but I honestly never considered that other people in my class might also need low impact exercise too! Bunch of bad knees and bum hips :) I looked around and I think these are the donuts we use in my studio - if they're the same brand then I can attest they are nice and dense https://www.amazon.com/dod-fitness-Knee-Donuts-kneeling/dp/B00ANU7N1G/ref=lp_8063115011_1_1?srs=8063115011&ie=UTF8&qid=1543505841&sr=8-1

u/tuckerific · 1 pointr/racquetball

They don't hold up, at all, on your knees. The honeycomb pattern tears almost instantly with any sort of sliding action across a wood floor.

The compression quality is quite good though.

I wear the viper sleeve under a Mizuno kneepad with great success.

https://www.amazon.com/Mizuno-480105-LR6-Volleyball-Kneepad/dp/B00114V4SG?th=1

u/taumason · 1 pointr/bjj
u/BirdPeckOfPower · 1 pointr/GoalKeepers

You'll get turf burns no matter what. I'd still take the turf over some of the grass fields in my area.

I wear these. They're cheap, and not too restrictive. I get the occasional burn, but nothing super painful. I go through a pair every season.

Besides those, either a 3/4 pant if you want a pant/short hybrid, or just full-on GK pants. Storelli makes good stuff, but expensive.

u/AudioHazard · 1 pointr/electricians

I got these low profile pads, I just wear them under my work pants. They're comfy and help a ton, they haven't gotten in the way yet. I haven't gotten to use them in the Summer or with shorts yet, so we'll see how they do there.