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They do absolutely nothing for my knees as I said. But I only use one in my kitchen. Perhaps more than one may make a difference? I don't know.
But if multiple affect knees it's worth a try. Originally I thought originally you meant bolsters which are obvious is keeping knees un-smashed into fiberglass. But you proposed something novel for knees. I had one knee replaced at HSS last Spring. Want to make the original equipment last. LOL
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Capt. Debs Tow boat captain/salvor 50 ton USCG Master NJ Boating College- Lead Instructor Big time hottie crabber
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Duff, I know that this is an older post, but three years ago I spent the coin on a skydex sea shock helm mat. It works. It has held up. It helps absorb the shocks, but it is stiff so if you want something softer you need to add some closed cell foam to it. There are details in the reviews on the amazon. It was absolutely worth it.
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