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Companies => Custom companies => Laver & Wood => Topic started by: procricket on July 23, 2010, 01:30:02 PM
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anybody for a sneak preview of james lavers pads and gloves and keeping kit.....
if somebody could throw the pictures up be very happy
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Here we go... lovely arty pics
(http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac151/buzzrockport/pads.jpg)
(http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac151/buzzrockport/glove2.jpg)
(http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac151/buzzrockport/gear.jpg)
I am giving the gloves 8/10 and the pads 7.5...
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to me the pads top hat sit a little to far back if you get my drift...
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Like the gloves. Pads are ok
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Not a fan, just another generic indian scheme where about 16 other companies have the same style with different logo's.
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seedy agree simillar to most english brands who tend to follow newbery or kookaburra
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Pretty standard stuff very much of a muchness like many many many others. Very plain in design and the colour scheme but they may be better in the flesh.
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not to many innovations designs in pads looking around
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Loving that design of glove though!
If that's a generic design - who does them at a reasonable price? I'd buy 'em.
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Agreed fattus! I love 'em!
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Seen them about before as it's the design that is fairly easy to make for them
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ooo tommy take it they let you down with gloves delivery!?!
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Yeh can't say I'm overly impressed with the punctuality! Approach us to produce samples then fail to produce what's required and only send 50% of them!!
Will be on the case though to find out what's going on fear not
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Loving that design of glove though!
If that's a generic design - who does them at a reasonable price? I'd buy 'em.
Got a pair from Pakistan posted to Canada for about $25 :)
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I like them. Wouldn't rate them to high but there simple and traditional and thats what I like in cricket gear, a lot of brands today focus and lots of pretty colours and a 'cool' design to get the kids more interested, it think there horrible.
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Rather like the gloves, but tend to go for the more modern design pad styles, but maybe not quite as modern as these Aeros http://www.barringtonsports.com/products/Aero_P2_Batting_Pads_2007/3010/view (http://www.barringtonsports.com/products/Aero_P2_Batting_Pads_2007/3010/view) which looked awful in the flesh.