It's classified as PP2 which can be self certified as it's not deemed as equipment that is potentially life saving.....arguably anyone who's taken a ball to the knackers might feel differently!
What do people call test match protection on the gloves. (or are you just going off what the description says),Funny but it is branded about a lot I love BAS players gloves which are simple and not overly obtrusive on your hands like some stormtrooper gloves where you feel your hands are miles from the bat.
So when you see the pros on TV using the gear that isn't the top of the range I assume it is a similar level of protection as the very top of the range? If not, do these players not care, not need it or do they have better stuff with the appearance of the lower stuff in the range? Can't think of any examples off the top of my head but I'm sure it happens, probably more county one day stuff.
I have found that my priorities for this have changed over the years as ..... my age has gone up - checkthe standard i play in has gone down - checkmy family numbers has up - checkand subsequently my bank balance has gone down! - check
I'm quite well known in my club for not batting with a certain bit of protection.... Although I wore it after a promotion into the 1s and got 48 so did wear it towards the end of the season!! I haven't been hit there yet because I've got a cricket bat to use but I'm sure I'll regret it if I do get hit! I'm willing to take that risk for now....
Are you still a Stormtrooper @tim2000s ?