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Companies => Off-the-shelf companies => Bulldog => Topic started by: Bulldog Cricket on March 01, 2010, 09:48:41 PM
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After the problems we had getting our 2010 soft goods on time we thought we would get ahead and order our 2011 softs early. Typically they have arrived early !! We wont be putting these on our website this year but if anyone is interested just email me and we will be happy to sort you out with a good deal. Sorry not the best pictures
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Look very smart. Liking them!!
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Anyone for newbery pads?!
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looks good kit mate
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Not too found of the gloves tbh, but pads look nice :)
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Ditto
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As Seedy says Newbery-esque pads and lovely gloves with a Nice plain thigh guard, any ideas of rrp's for all this kit yet?
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They are made by the same company that makes some of the Newbery softs.
Gloves are some of the best i have ever worn (I wore a sample pair last season)
Pads look nice, and feel nice on. Not too bulky, similar fit to a pair of Kooks i had about 5 years ago. Obviously very similar in fit to the Newbery SPS
Have not had too much chance to think of prices yet as they only came this morning. How much would people be prepared to pay ?
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I have stated £25 for gloves and £40 for pads, but will stretch if it's something worthwhile :)
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there better than a £65 pound set im my eyes much better
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Gloves £45, pads £65
Look classy,
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Same as Newbery SPS softs so bit more than £65 and we need to recover some custom charges !!!
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Not far away Liam from what i was thinking.
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I don't see the need to pay £40+ for gloves, but that's my own opinion :)
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I'd say £55 for the pads and £35 for globes to be very competitive in what already is a competitive market.
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I don't see the need to pay £40+ for gloves, but that's my own opinion :)
I find that spending on gloves pays off as they last a while and will tend to keep their value most of the time.
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I see your point but previous gloves have lasted me a couple of seasons at least and I've payed £25 or less
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Bulldog - can I ask about your thighpad (I assume it will be about £25?) how thick is the protection and how big (long) are they?
Personally I really like the kit and think that your £45 and £65 for the gloves and pads is reasonable
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I have to say that the pads are really nice and the gloves are great also. I like the colouring on the gloves. I think you have the prices nailed on also, there is some really nice kit around at the moment, has the buyer ever had so much choice?