The firm Chaps & More will use expo-SE a tradefair for asparagus and berry production to introduce their new knee pads and aprons to an international professional audience on the 18th and 19th of November 2015 in Karlsruhe.
Chaps & More, the specialist for knee protection and food aprons, introduces a new, high-quality gel knee pad with the model "70.400". Because of its small size and gel padding and foam, it should be very comfortable to wear. As for the other, less expensive model, "70.300", made from polyurethane with an ergonomic, soft shape - and external box shape, it should achieve good stability for the knee. Furthermore, aprons are presented in two thickness's, with PVC cross-over support for relieving the neck vertebra.
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