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Lefthook

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Pads and Budget Help!
« on: November 17, 2010, 12:08:30 PM »

So, I need a new set of pads and have a budget of £55.

Problem is, my super-skinny calves.
I need a light pair of pads which fit snugly to really thin calves, and have a comfortable knee support (kneecaps very tender due to lots of injuries)

They don't have to offer "the best" protection, since I won't be playing a high level of cricket. Unfortunately, I have absolutely no time to visit a shop before christmas to try some on for myself, so would appreciate any help in narrowing them down.

PS. I'm around 5'10.

Any good pads/brands around that price on the net?
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mattw

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Re: Pads and Budget Help!
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2010, 12:55:30 PM »

I wouldn't go for any GM pads if you have skinny calves. Mine aren't that small however I like my pads to fit tightly and I have some GM Duellist pads from a couple of seasons ago and the straps on those are very long and they would be about 2/3inches outside of the pad unless I didn't have a bubble type thing when strapping them. This could be a problem as the velcro might not be long enough for you to strap them up to how you like them.

However I recently brought some Puma Iridium 5000 pads from a forum member and the straps on those are a lot better as they aren't as long.
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Re: Pads and Budget Help!
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2010, 12:56:41 PM »

The straps on my newbery pads seem fairly short. The new mongoose pads look very good, may be worth considering
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Re: Pads and Budget Help!
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2010, 01:09:11 PM »

Matt and Jimba,

Thanks for the feedback - I'll keep it in mind! I see what people mean when they say that cb forums will empty your wallet.

Already been inundated with offers. Great site this, for me - not so much for my girlfriend!
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