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Equipment => Pads => Topic started by: Mr Cricket on June 09, 2011, 09:23:08 PM
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Which way do you wear your pads then? i always used to have buckles on the inside, straps pointing out but for the last year or so i have changed to buckles outside, straps pointing in, is there a proper way? or just down to the individual?
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I VOTED WRONG! :(
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Buckles on the outside for me
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I find that if you wear pads with straps slighltly longer than they should be, then I wear buckles outside. This means that the loose bit won't sound like a nick if it hits it. Also a bit of superstition I suppose :)
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Buckles on the outside for me, owning different width Kookaburra pads changed this for me
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With velcro straps, put the loose ends on the outside so they can't stick to each other.
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I have my straps on the outside because mine tend to come undone if I have them on the inside
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Buckles on the outside for me, owning different width Kookaburra pads changed this for me
was about to add, kookaburra pads with more canes on one pad than the other... whats that all about!
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personally if the straps are on the inside, they keep coming loose as i run, so i have them on the outside! I hate having to re do them up every 2 mins!
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I had some Slazenger V600 top end pads about 10 years ago. The front leg had more protection than the back leg, so you could only wear them one way round. The buckles were on the outside, straps pointed in...
So that MUST be the right way!
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people with the straps pointing outward, why don't you just fold the velcro on itself and wear them the right way?
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Velcro pads buckle outside old buckled pads would be on inside
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Straps pointing out for me now but up until this year it was **** knows just a batsmen pointed it out to me at nets so now make sure they are out
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Velcro pads buckle outside old buckled pads would be on inside
Old buckle pads, those were the times! At least they never came loose! ;)
anyone know of any brands that still do buckle pads???
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My Ayrtek pads/my skinny legs mean overlapping strapping.
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people with the straps pointing outward, why don't you just fold the velcro on itself and wear them the right way?
Old style pads with a bigger front foot bolster were the way forward.
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Straps pointing outwards for me, on my older pads the straps were too long so they used to dangle a bit so they couldn't be on the inside of the pad. However my Puma pad straps are the perfect size for me, so it doesn't matter which way they go but I always put them on so that the straps are facing outwards by habit.
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Last pair of buckle pads I saw was a pair of GM buckskin pads
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outward, it's the right way, although my keeping pads force me to do it the other way because theyre designed to be worn the wrong way
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Buckles/straps should/MUST be worn on the outside so that you don't have a loose bit of strap dangling for the ball to clip on the way through - given caught out off the pad strap would be a dissapointing way to go.
This isn't/shouldn't be a debate. Actually there is another thread on this somewhere where the arguments are laid out - I will attempt to dig it up.
And the extra cane on your front leg in kookaburra top end pads is for extra protection on your front leg - I think it is great personally...
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Always wear straps on the outside, buckles on the in! Always have done.
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same as tumo, hate having them catching and coming loose on the inside. I make sure they are securely fixed on the outside tho so little chance of the ball clipping them.
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same as tumo, hate having them catching and coming loose on the inside. I make sure they are securely fixed on the outside tho so little chance of the ball clipping them.
Yeah, I sometimes double them over a little, so that they don't stretch off the end of the pad. I hate them when they flick against each other on the inside, and it's psychological in my head now, if I don't do it then my routine is ruined haha!
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They are designed to be worn with the straps pointing in but I always wear them with the straps pointing out due to having particularly skinny legs as a kid and the velcro rubbing.
Whilst we are on the subject, who is it that decides some of the strap lengths on pads?!? My Kook Kahuna Keeping pads from about 3 seasons ago have a top strap that would fit round my waist!!!
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Buckles/straps should/MUST be worn on the outside so that you don't have a loose bit of strap dangling for the ball to clip on the way through - given caught out off the pad strap would be a dissapointing way to go.
This isn't/shouldn't be a debate. Actually there is another thread on this somewhere where the arguments are laid out - I will attempt to dig it up.
And the extra cane on your front leg in kookaburra top end pads is for extra protection on your front leg - I think it is great personally...
It's Velcro. You double it over so that the bit sticking out isn't. Same argument applies on keeping the buckles on the outside to stop the ends of the velcro sticking to the other pad. With exception to the Kooks, I remember when pads had more front foot padding, which always solved this problem for you. Them were the days.
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Buckles/straps should/MUST be worn on the outside so that you don't have a loose bit of strap dangling for the ball to clip on the way through - given caught out off the pad strap would be a dissapointing way to go.
This isn't/shouldn't be a debate. Actually there is another thread on this somewhere where the arguments are laid out - I will attempt to dig it up.
And the extra cane on your front leg in kookaburra top end pads is for extra protection on your front leg - I think it is great personally...
I would rather the ridiculously tiny chance of being given out off my pad strap once in a life-time than have my pads keep undoing eachother as i run. Straps always outside for me, if they are too long then either fold them over or cut off the excess.
Although my current Puma pads have quite short straps which is nice 8)
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To help settle this:
my new kook pads have the straps facing IN. and i have to wear them like that as the front pad has the extra cane
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Ive always worn mine with the buckle on the inside, think that's the best way forward. i had some woodworm pads that had to be worn that way round due to the branding. if i wore them the wrong way round then the branding would be on the inside of the pads not the outside. hope that makes sense.
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allways have buckels on insdie..
the over lapping straps or the straps getting caught on the ball etc
are not an issue for me as my legs are that fat only go half way round mty leg
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Buckles on outside....both for batting and keeping
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I have never ever seen, or heard, of someone being given out caught behind when the ball hits the pad strap.
To me it's just down to personal preference. I personally have the straps facing outwards, always have and always will. When there is overlap, I just fold the excess so it can't be hit.
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Got to be straps pointing outwards!
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As said before straps inside due to not wanting any chance of creating a sound if the ball passes them and getting mistaken for a nick.
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suppiah wearing his pads the wrong way around, ie the pad with more canes on the back leg
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Silly Boy!