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28 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Excellent support and sized for adults Jul 20, 2009
By doombotx99 I have been searching for a good pair of wrist guards since I always seem to catch myself when I fall off my skateboard. I went to a few sporting good stores and tried on the large wrist guards and they were way too small. Then I tried my friends mediums which were almost too big! I was a little confused as the sizing didn't seem standard. I am a adult male and have good sized hands and wrists thus I was hesitant to order something that I couldn't try on first. I went ahead and ordered them (large) and to my relief they fit great and when I took them out for a test run and they held up great. Again , the sizing seems to be for adults so if you are looking for kids try the pads that are labeled for kids or try the small.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic choice! Dec 28, 2009
By Christian Jakubowicz A little background:
I ordered these (large size) to protect my wrists while snowboarding. Given I'm in the east, the trails here can be very unforgiving; we tend to get hard, icy, packed-down snow. As luck would have it, I sprained my left wrist before they arrived. Amazon said they would come in 3 days when I ordered them at 1am; they arrived the next day. *thumbs up*
Pros:
-Humbly priced
-Well made
-Provides comfortably firm support for my sprained wrist
-Performs its job function
Cons:
-The (p)leather rubs the skin between my thumb and index finger raw when I wear the guard for prolonged periods of time. However to its credit, it's very mild; perhaps it's just my big hands.
***This may be an issue for skateboarders, however as a snowboarder I wear under-armor gloves so it's not a problem.
-If you plan on wearing gloves over these you might want to consider getting the next size up. I have a very nice pair of Burton Gore-Tex gloves that *just barely* fit.
For the price, you can't go wrong!
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Very Well Made Sep 14, 2009
By R. Clark These wrist guards are exceptionally well made. With a built-in metal bar protecting the wrist, I feel much better sbout my son avoiding injury if he falls off his ripstick.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
bar + stitching in back is uncomfortable Dec 08, 2009
By Andrew Kim Pros:
* The material construction is of good quality.
* Good protection with supports in front and back of wrists.
Cons:
* Kind of bulky.
* The metal bar for the back of the wrist is very uncomfortable for my wrists. For some reason they designed it so the stitching here is very thick and uneven, so juts into the back of your wrist. I'm not sure this surface which is intended to contact the back of the wrist isn't smooth.
Unfortunately, these wrist guards are uncomfortable enough that I'm going to have to return them. :(
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The serve the purpose Aug 30, 2009
By Emily Kammers I haven't had to use a wrist guard in quite some time, so I don't really have anything to compare these too. I purchased these because I wanted to start rollerblading again and wrist guard were the most important padding for me. The only complaint I have about them is that I get very sweaty underneath them, but I am assuming that is an issue with all wrist guards since there isn't really any way to vent them. I am sure there is some sort of material that may soak up the sweat better, but I am not sure what it would be. I haven't fallen yet, so I am also not too sure on how effective they are, but they seem sturdy.
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