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Gel SuperCushion gives knee protectors advantage

An Australian Exhibitions and Conferences product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Sep 15, 2005

Nailers Xtreme Series tackles the problem of knee-related injuries with a range of kneepads claimed to be unique in the Australian market, according to distributor, Haron.

Most OHS injuries below the waist are knee-related, which will come as no surprise to anyone who has worked kneeling for any length of time.

Nailers Xtreme Series tackles the problem with a range of kneepads claimed to be unique in the Australian market, according to distributor, Haron.

The key difference is a Gel SuperCushion, which always bounces back, unlike the foam in traditional kneepads.

Nailers Extreme series knee pads will be featured at The Safety Show, Sydney, Australia, running from 26 to 28 October 2005.

On display will be the G1, which allows the wearer to swivel and slide in hard and hostile terrain, the G2, which provides more grip and is suitable for roofing, floor tiling, yard and garden tasks, and the G3, which provides maximum durability and is washable, making it suitable for working in mud and concrete.

The CapXChange provides the option of removing the protective cap when working on delicate surfaces, and all the products are designed for maximum comfort and protection.

To try the Xtreme knee pads for yourself, visit stand I32 at The Safety Show, Sydney, Australia, which runs from 26-28 October 2005 at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, Australia.

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