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Cricket Manufacturers / Brands => Ayrtek Cricket => Topic started by: StandUpKeeps on February 08, 2012, 09:08:23 PM
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Just wondered what you guys think if anyone has them :)
Looking to add them to my Elite's as spares, if anyone has got any,
Then could they give me their opinion and possibly add pictures,
Thanks in advance :D
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I had a pair, few floating around at my club too. Won't get a better glove for the price.
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So worth buying as a spare/net pair?
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Without doubt. Used mine as match pair for year or two.
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The club glove is a very good value for money glove and something were looking at revamping to reintroduce
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Electric blueeee?
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not got that far yet but in early talks about a new range at the very affordable end of the market whilst maintaining the quality the Ayrtek brand is all about :D
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I can see it now... Ayrtek Elite RAW gloves.
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Carbon Fibre and affordability seldom go hand in hand if its the genuine article :(
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Kevlar gloves
BOOM!
(Tom if this is developed I at least want a free pair :D )
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Kevlar gloves
BOOM!
(Tom if this is developed I at least want a free pair :D )
I think it's been done already lol
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Slightly going off topic, but would save making a new one for just 3 or 4 posts. Why can't pads have carbon fibre in? I.e. the front panel on Ayrtek's 'traditional' pads could work?
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Hasn't it got a lot to do with the comfort and rigidity of the material?
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I think it's been done already lol
well then do it again, just better
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Kevlar would need to be infused with resin to be on any use which is then quite brittle, we looked at replacing the canes in the traditional pads with carbon fibre version but the retail price would have been over £100.
With the thickness of materials in the gloves already making them thinner/lighter yet maintaining the protection is something id like to think we'd be able to achieve if i get the time to look at the design element of it.