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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #420 on: January 23, 2023, 08:51:56 PM »

Something I forgot to add - all of the thigh pads are slightly different. To be expected with a handmade product, but definitely noticeable differences between the shape and size, even when they are labeled as the same size on the packet, one might have a larger bottom part while the other may be more rounded. The overall length was consistent but the width and curvature of the pads did vary quite a bit.

Even the inner thigh pads had differences. I found one particular one much wider than the others in the exact same size.

Obviously not possible if you’re not in AUS, but if you are id highly recommend trying them all on to find your right fit. I was lucky as they had the blue I was after out the back and it fit perfectly . Custom made ones obviously may be exempt from this as you can tell Luke exactly what you want.
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #421 on: September 13, 2023, 08:08:25 PM »

In case anyone is wondering, the new mk2 moonwalkr thigh pads are really good. 😲

There is a reason loads of pros are now wearing them.
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #422 on: September 14, 2023, 12:56:39 AM »

In case anyone is wondering, the new mk2 moonwalkr thigh pads are really good. 😲

There is a reason loads of pros are now wearing them.

I have these but I haven't worn them yet  :D
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« Reply #423 on: September 14, 2023, 08:16:58 AM »

These? https://dkpcricketonline.com/products/moonwalkr-cricket-2-0-thigh-guard-as-used-by-international-players?variant=40015906439246

I'm in the market for a new pair of thigh pads. Think my aeros are gone after about 9 years of service.
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #424 on: September 14, 2023, 09:11:14 AM »

In case anyone is wondering, the new mk2 moonwalkr thigh pads are really good. 😲

There is a reason loads of pros are now wearing them.

Care to expand when you get a chance? Genuinely interested!
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #425 on: September 20, 2023, 10:19:31 AM »

Not going to lie.
It has been a very long time since I have done a really good thigh pad review.

I know you guys have missed them... So here goes.

Three different thigh pads here to give an example.

Moonwalkr
GN test/pro performance
Remfry combo

The GN combo is what I have been using for a while, they are a good fit for me whilst providing enough protection and coverage without being bulky. These are staying in the bag, I did look at getting something different for me, but I am not playing enough as it is so there is no point.

The Remfry I bought for me, but they are a touch big, so am saving them for my son (see below)

The Moonwalkr I have bought for my son who has just moved into u14 and has gone though a chunky growth spurt. I expect him to be taller than me by next cricket season... 😲

He was using the kookaburra pro thigh pads but they are quite flimsy to be honest and small. Really small.

The GN's are well made, and pretty standard. The inner has good coverage and is slightly thicker than the test model, I have a legend outer too somewhere but it isn't that comfortable and is thicker.
The test outer is pretty thin so really not bulky which I like. If you are shorter than 5ft11 I suspect they will be a bit big. For reference I am 6ft1 and these are perfect.

The Remfrys are pretty similar, but heavier and provide better protection. Obviously the strapping is bang average. I really don't understand why they haven't fixed that over the last 50 years...

The moonwalkrs are interesting, they sit on the hip and provide quite wide coverage. The ones I have here are the large size, the mediums were too short for my son. The leg strapping is a bit nuts, but that badbois is not budging when on your leg. Not one for those who have been doing leg day though, you will loose circulation to your lower leg.
Token towling, because why not.

I actually really like the moonwalkrs, they aren't as heavy as the remfrys but provide excellent protection and aren't that thick. My son has done the mallet test and said they were good. The fact that loads of pros are using the says there are pretty good. Or have been handed out for free at the IPL. Who knows.

One more thing... More thigh pads should come with nice bags.


They boy immediately said he wanted a different inner which seems odd as I think the shape is good. The apple hasn't fallen too far from the tree there then.

Now for the photos which is all you are really here for....



































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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #426 on: September 20, 2023, 12:18:32 PM »

You're not normal!
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #427 on: September 20, 2023, 12:21:36 PM »

Probably the only thing I like as much as a thigh pad, is a thorough thigh pad review! Thanks Buzz.

I was intrigued by your good impression of the Moonwalkr, and am tempted to try them out. How many thigh pads is too many? Asking for a friend obviously.

Out of interest - is anybody bothered by/notices how much thigh pads weigh when they wear them? Just interested, as I guess it's something I haven't given much thought to. I guess because either the ones I've worn have been light enough, or they sit so high on the legs that it doesn't feel like I'm strapped to lead weights (I'm looking at you Keeley Superior pads).
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #428 on: September 20, 2023, 12:27:59 PM »

The weight makes little difference in my experience, other than for the weight of the kit bad.
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #429 on: October 04, 2023, 11:22:46 AM »

Has anyone used the masuri thigh pads? Noticed they look very similar to the moonwalkr ones
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #430 on: October 04, 2023, 11:25:17 AM »

Moonwalkr seem to be picking up some of the England team using them, notice Joe Root sporting a set for a net session.
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Re: Thigh pads - questions and now answers!
« Reply #431 on: October 04, 2023, 11:28:18 AM »

Has anyone used the masuri thigh pads? Noticed they look very similar to the moonwalkr ones
I’ve got a set of these and they come up very big! Unless you’re six foot five I’d suggest ordering a youths
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