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Anyone using one? Worth it ?
My knees are getting worse by the year and get sore as hell after a pound in the slop. Just wonder if it’s worth the $100-$200 price tag I see online. Trying to convince the boss to upgrade to a larger and heavier hull but that ain’t gonna fly right now ![]()
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Arent those just spongy floor matts? Not sure what they'd do for knees or back unless you put 5 or or ten of them down.
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I use the thick foam ones for the kitchen,there like 20$ and yes they do make difference
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Agree. I buy them from Amazon. Way less than a marine branded one.
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I've got and had crap knees. I have the same in the kitchen. I guess less leg fatigue standing. Primarily calves. The knees fare better walking a bit more so than standing.
Humm?
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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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I’m confused? In your first post you say “not sure if they work unless you stack 5-10”. Your 2nd post you say you use them in the kitchen and it’s helps with leg fatigue. So which is it?
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