Photo courtesy of Brute Wrestling. |
The Brute Torq Kneepad is far lighter than any other kneepad, and offers far better protection than any sleeve without sacraficing speed. The design works perfectly with the anatomy of the human knee, and offers full range of motion where you need it, and it also offers stability in the knees most vital areas. To allow full range of motion, while still complying with state and international wrestling regulations regarding kneepads, the Torq has a durable mesh backing allowing full range of motion and ventilation. Now if you think mesh isn't durable enough to take on the mat let me tell you that in 4 years of using my Torq Kneepads neither of them had one tear in the mesh at all.
The padding over the knee is also very unique. It consists of five seperate pads to allow both maximum protection and full range of motion. Despite what the picures may look like, the central pad actually dissipates impact away from the patella proventing many knee injuries. It may also look like the Torq has one large pad with intricate designs, but in reality it is 5 seperate pads which gives the wearer the full range of motion all kneepad users have always desired. Although I don't feel that it's necessary to say this again, these pads will last a long long time. Mine lasted 4 years, while every other pad I've owned hardly lasted one season.
Now if you aren't a wrestler these pads are still a great buy. I currently wear them in SAMBO, and I know people in many other arts that use them. They'll work great for BJJ, Judo, or even MMA, and deffinitely don't forget wrestling. If you'd like to try the Torq click on the image below, and I'll be back soon with my review of the Aisics Razor Wrestling Shorts.
Brute Torq Kneepad, from Worldwide Sport Supply
-Snowman