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Equipment => Pads => Topic started by: JGold on September 17, 2016, 05:02:13 AM
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All through my life I have always put my pads on so the end of the strap is on the outside of my leg (So the straps from the different pads don't rub against each other). Everyone else I know personally has always done this as well. However I did notice the other day that Joe Root wears his straps on the inside of his leg. So I did a bit of Google Images research and I can say that at least 95% of the international cricket players I searched wore their straps like Joe Root on the inside of their leg. Why is this? There must be a good reason for it as surely it makes more sense to wear them the other way around to prohibit the rubbing of straps.
I don't expect anyone to know an answer but its just something i noticed...
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I've always done it with the straps on the inside so the ball doesn't flick the strap and the umpire thinks it's a nick... Have done it this way since under 12's ( they were buckles back then...no Velcro) and I'm 48 now. That's what I was told when I first started and have done it this way for that very reason
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I was always told to keep the buckles on the inside. I believe pad buckles were more like metal buckes on your belt and could sound like a nick. I also thought pads were designed that way.
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Always told to wear them on the outside to prevent them trying to undo each other when they rub.
But with my Puma pads, the straps are short anyway so no chance of them sticking out anyway so I guess it wouldn't matter.
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I wear them on the inside. Don't want to potentially be out with the ball clipping my overhanging straps on the outside.
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Seems to be however you want . Plenty of pros wear them on the outside so pays your money, takes your choice
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I actually made a poll on this a while back, there isn't a right or wrong way, but the majority of people voted correctly! ;)
http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=36027.0 (http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=36027.0)
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I've always done it with the straps on the inside so the ball doesn't flick the strap and the umpire thinks it's a nick... Have done it this way since under 12's ( they were buckles back then...no Velcro) and I'm 48 now. That's what I was told when I first started and have done it this way for that very reason
Buckles on pads.......yeah had a pair or 2 of those old style pads...wonder how many guys on this forum were playing when these were around?? I think we're showing our age here by admitting this fact mate...
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Had a pair with buckles, Slazengers if I remember well. Went with my first proper bat a GN World Cup which I still have 30 years on.
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I actually made a poll on this a while back, there isn't a right or wrong way, but the majority of people voted correctly! ;)
[url]http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=36027.0[/url] ([url]http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=36027.0[/url])
I just voted in hope to see people voting correctly. I was mistaken! :(
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Buckles on pads.......yeah had a pair or 2 of those old style pads...wonder how many guys on this forum were playing when these were around?? I think we're showing our age here by admitting this fact mate...
I am one.
When the pads with velcro straps came out first, I thought they looked odd (all the 3 straps were thin on the earlier models, if I remember correctly). Moved onto these about 9 years back and now love them, especially those with wide padded straps.
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I just voted in hope to see people voting correctly. I was mistaken! :(
People are voting correctly! It's you who is mistaken ;)
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I actually made a poll on this a while back, there isn't a right or wrong way, but the majority of people voted correctly! ;)
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I think your voting is a little flawed.... I wear the "plastic" buckles on the outside so the end of the straps are on the inside but back in the day I wore the "metal" buckles on the inside cause that's where the strap ends were.... Hope that makes sense with all the young whipper snappers on here
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I think your voting is a little flawed.... I wear the "plastic" buckles on the outside so the end of the straps are on the inside but back in the day I wore the "metal" buckles on the inside cause that's where the strap ends were.... Hope that makes sense with all the young whipper snappers on here
Didn't you used to get told to keep metal buckles on the inside because you might get given out caught behind if the umpire heard a noise of them?
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Didn't you used to get told to keep metal buckles on the inside because you might get given out caught behind if the umpire heard a noise of them?
Yes... That's what my previous post stated
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Buckles on pads.......yeah had a pair or 2 of those old style pads...wonder how many guys on this forum were playing when these were around?? I think we're showing our age here by admitting this fact mate...
Me buckles on pads and pimples on The back of cloth gloves for protection mind you the gloves felt better on the bat handle
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The members who are saying that you wear the ends inside to avoid nicks are correct and the members wearing them the other way to avoid them rubbing against each other are also correct.
I have velcros on my pads (SG ultralite - ambidextrous pads) and a small little trick can make is irrelevant whether you were the straps inside or outside. I glued pieces of Velcro on the side of the pads where the remaining end of the extra strap is supposed to be when my pad is tight around my legs. So the ends of my pad's straps wrap around my legs and again go in the front of the pads a bit. I got this idea from Morrent Ultimate pads. Those pads don't need extra Velcro through.
Have a look at Ashwin's batting pads when he is batting with his Morrents (his legs are also probably tiny like mine lol!) and you will understand what I mean.
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I wear them so the straps finish on the outside from the days when my straps used to be too long. Now my straps don't over hang so not an issue either way but I've stuck with the same way. It would feel weird to change. Next you'll be asking me to put my right shoe on first, I'm not mad!
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If you look at the new H4L softs the devil branding is in different shades of blue on each pad, and if you correspond that with the gloves it shows the buckles are supposed to be on the inside
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With Kookaburra pads they made the front leg one cane wider, with the plastic buckle on the outside.
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Its obvious both types have their disadvantages.. It is down to personal preference as to which disadvantage is more tolerant than the other to one. I find it quite irritating to have the strap ends of both legs rubbing against each other, so strap ends outside for me. Also for some reason, i feel it is easier to tighten the straps when they end on the outside of the leg than on the inside as i find it easier to pull outside than inwards, so that is the way for me.
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I was a buckle wearer from my junior and early adult days was told to wear the buckle on the outside save it catching and ripping the other pad when running and to also took the left over strap into the pad or to cut off any excess strap I continued the buckle on the outside when plastic and Velcro took over I even cut the strap to shorten the Velcro straps when I had skinny legs ( no problem there now )