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"Uncomfortable"
I only had these pads for one year and I am already looking for different ones. They are very uncomfortable and would always leave red marks on my arms after wearing them. It was also quite hard to bend your arms when wearing them. They don't provide the protection I need as an attackmen. Overall I would say they are good beginner pads because they are cheap, but otherwise don't buy them. |
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"Very good"
I agree that they offer not the MOST protection, but they do offer great protection of where these pads do cover. If you're any level above a freshman in high school these are a no-no. I say this because they do not cover fore arms and do no cover up the shoulder. I would say go for something bigger like the Revolution airs or something a bit more expensive. However, for they price you can't beat these. Also very comfortable, but they run small so get a size bigger of what you would normally get. |
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"great"
I bought them for camp and I loved them. You have to work them in though. I play D and they gave me great mobility. A great buy for D, effective and affordable. |
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"not great"
I play attack, and all these arm pads really do is prevent broken bones. if you play against people who are junior b or higher, you will feel every check you get, especially on your forearms. uncomfortable: leaves deep red scratches on your arm. dozens of bruises later, I'm looking for new arm pads. |
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"ok..."
I got these recently, and they are not the best, but not too bad either. They are very protective, but they are not very flexible. It takes a lot of effort just to move your arm up and down, and after every practice or game I have red scratches on my arms near the top where it is least flexible. Still, these are good arm pads if you don't have much $ to spend. |
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"Whoopdidoo"
Of course it looks good and whoopdidoo it has a little gold on the inside which catches anybody's eye. But I would rather go for a little more expensive arm pad. It works good and takes a hit but when you try to throw and catch it like almost restricts you to go up it barely lets you flex your whole forearm. This is my second year and I got the cheapest ones you can get, and it lets me be a little more comfortable and flexible than this. |
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"mmmmokay.."
I wouldn't say these are the best, and I wouldn't say that they are the worst. They are sufficient when they're all you have because you're waiting for your new ones. but they're not very flexible. I had mine for some 1 and a half years, practice with them, bent them, but they stayed pretty inflexible. thought hat may also be because they were too small. and they cut of my circulation in my lower arm. but these aren't too bad. they're worth the money. and they're protective as well. |
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