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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #315 on: September 27, 2016, 03:33:39 PM »

I have a gray nicolls test thigh pad and inner thigh pad but it is getting a bit small. I bought them about 3 years ago and don't offer much protection either. What thigh pad and inner thigh pad do you guys recommend for under $100?

Agree with Buzz. I take it were taking $AUD? If so, $75 for a set of P2's at Kingsgrove, or $95 for the P1's if you're feeling a bit fancy. Though I like them, lots of forum members find them a little bulky.
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #316 on: September 29, 2016, 10:57:28 AM »

Agree with Buzz. I take it were taking $AUD? If so, $75 for a set of P2's at Kingsgrove, or $95 for the P1's if you're feeling a bit fancy. Though I like them, lots of forum members find them a little bulky.
Yeah I was thinking something along the lines of that. I don't need it yet, but good to know prior to buying one
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #317 on: October 12, 2016, 06:37:17 PM »

Anybody tried the RS ones that are for sale on thecricketshed? If so, how do they compare to Aero P2's? I want something that is smaller, lighter and less bulky than the p2's.

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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #318 on: October 12, 2016, 08:16:40 PM »

To echo one of the earlier posts, what is the pick of the cheaper options?

I am only average club level so don't necessarily need crazy protection or coverage and would err towards a less bulky, comfortable, secure fitting option.

Was thing of the SG Ultimate combo or SS Aerolite combo perhaps... anything else to try?

Bas ones are top quality and cheap
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #319 on: October 19, 2016, 12:41:16 PM »

Just received an email from 'The Cricketer':-

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Afternoon Matt,

You have been selected as one of our winners for the recent Owzat thigh pad competition!

Please let me know a delivery address and I'll get it shipped out asap.

All the best,
Owen
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Wonder which one i will get, i think there were 3....
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #320 on: December 06, 2016, 10:07:27 AM »

Has anyone used the Blank Bats thigh pad set at all - any views on them?
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #321 on: January 01, 2017, 12:50:41 PM »

Has anyone bought and used these before? https://www.barringtonsports.com/products/bradbury-2016-thigh-pad-set-2016/28399/view? Got Aero P2 strippers but keep finding they slip down after running betweenthe wickets.
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #322 on: January 06, 2017, 11:32:10 PM »

IJC have just posted a video of the Ton Classic dual thigh pad set, they are dirt cheap at 14.99 a set.

The protection looks very thin and light but going from @Buzz comments they would probably be fine for league and club cricket. Being less than 15 quid they're worth a punt I think.
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #323 on: January 07, 2017, 08:10:16 AM »

They look really good
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #324 on: March 11, 2017, 01:55:21 PM »

Another addition to this thread. The Gray Nicolls 2017 Test Thigh

This is a standalone outer thigh guard, that retails for around £17.95
I've had a look online and the inner thigh pad would be an additional £17.50, making the cost of a "set" £35.45
Considering you can get a Gray Nicolls all in one thigh guard set for £24 these probably wouldn't be the best value for money.

The guard itself is a simple design, with 2 straps and 2 fixed points to attach them to.
The fit is comforatable and gives a good coverage, but as with all off the shelf thigh pads you'll have a little gap the ball will almost certainly manage to find.

This guard is incredibly light and thin, with a towelled back. This is great for comfort, but the protection is reduced as a result. The protection level will be fine for club cricket, but I definitely felt it more when I wacked myself with the mallet than I did wearing Aero P2s.

Overall a good product that's very light and thin, so should fit nicely under even the most skin tight of whites! It will offer sufficient protection for a club player. Value for money wise you can get better "bang for your buck" elsewhere, but they're not the most expensive either.









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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #325 on: March 11, 2017, 02:48:47 PM »

Another addition to this thread. The Gray Nicolls 2017 Test Thigh

This is a standalone outer thigh guard, that retails for around £17.95
I've had a look online and the inner thigh pad would be an additional £17.50, making the cost of a "set" £35.45
Considering you can get a Gray Nicolls all in one thigh guard set for £24 these probably wouldn't be the best value for money.

The guard itself is a simple design, with 2 straps and 2 fixed points to attach them to.
The fit is comforatable and gives a good coverage, but as with all off the shelf thigh pads you'll have a little gap the ball will almost certainly manage to find.

This guard is incredibly light and thin, with a towelled back. This is great for comfort, but the protection is reduced as a result. The protection level will be fine for club cricket, but I definitely felt it more when I wacked myself with the mallet than I did wearing Aero P2s.

Overall a good product that's very light and thin, so should fit nicely under even the most skin tight of whites! It will offer sufficient protection for a club player. Value for money wise you can get better "bang for your buck" elsewhere, but they're not the most expensive either.












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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #326 on: April 19, 2017, 01:32:55 PM »

Lads, after a bit of advice regarding sizing on the Aero P2's.

i only started playing last year, and have been using a pair of kookaburra batting shorts, but the front leg pad doesn't seem very good, as it doesn't really cover the entire area it should. As a result, i'm currently sporting a lovely bruise about 4 inches above my knee.

I'm looking at getting a pair of P2's and was wondering what the sizing is like. From what i understand it goes on height rather than waist. I'm 5'8 and a mate who's a similar size wears a medium, though i'm a a bit wider in the waist than he is!

What have people on here found with the sizing?
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #327 on: April 19, 2017, 01:38:02 PM »

I am 5'11" and happily wear medium P2s
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #328 on: April 19, 2017, 01:49:11 PM »

I'd say you'd be a medium for a normal fit, large if you one of the sort of blokes that likes a bit of an oversized tight pad.
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #329 on: April 19, 2017, 01:59:22 PM »

I'm 6ft and was 16.5 stone (ie - fat!) and I find the medium P2's fine. The only problem with them was if you had a bit of a gut they tended to ride down.

I would've found a larger size too big and cumbersome.
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