Yes, they are very popular for mogul skiing. They provide cushioning for the repeated knee-to-chest compression and minor impacts without restricting the deep, rapid knee bends required by the discipline.
Ski Knee Pads · Low-Profile/Stealth Knee Pads
Are these pads good for mogul skiing?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Soft Shell Impact Knee Pads
$30 – $100
Flexible knee pads using smart foam materials for comfortable impact protection.
smart foam padding (D3O, Poron XRD, SAS-TEC)flexible and low-profile designslip-on or strap closure

Compression Knee Sleeves
$12 – $60
Neoprene or knit sleeves providing warmth, compression, and mild knee support without significant padding.
neoprene or knit constructiongraduated compressionno significant impact padding

Integrated Protection Shorts
$50 – $180
Compression shorts or base layer bottoms with built-in knee and leg padding.
compression short or tight designpockets with removable knee padsintegrated hip, tailbone, and thigh pads
More questions
- Can I wear low-profile knee pads under tight race pants?
- Will these pads make my legs sweat?
- Do smart materials like D3O actually work in thin pads?
- How do I keep my stealth knee pads from sliding down?
