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Post by ted on Jul 19, 2006 21:31:21 GMT
Ive just bought a set of pads second hand (shorts, knee/shin, chest/shoulder and elbow/forearm) and i dont know if they are too big or what.
THe shorts and shin guards seem alright but the arm and torso seems a bit loose. Should it all be tight fitting?
Not tried them on with sweats underneath yet though....
anyone?
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Post by Louisa on Jul 19, 2006 21:43:54 GMT
Can you post a picture of you wearing it? It really is difficult to say!
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Post by Cooke#19 on Jul 19, 2006 21:53:28 GMT
Well the way I look at it is how much of the body it actually protects. But if it is overly big, it'd probably irritate you. Mine's quite tight on me, but I don't wear sweats, lol!
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Post by ted on Jul 19, 2006 21:58:47 GMT
<deleted as it was a bit big and rich was laughing.... git > Sorry thats about the best i got
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Post by Cooke#19 on Jul 19, 2006 22:02:52 GMT
That looks fine to me!
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Post by kilner on Jul 19, 2006 22:16:18 GMT
If you can move easily enough in them then there should be no probs
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Post by Louisa on Jul 20, 2006 6:55:58 GMT
yes. it looks good. dont want to be too tight as you cant move.
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Post by ted on Jul 20, 2006 7:35:19 GMT
cheers guys n girls, much appreciated
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Post by Rich on Jul 20, 2006 8:52:20 GMT
lol you loser! Get bulking up in the gym,itll soon fit. Looks maybe a little big but a simple guide is if it feels loose, tape it up. Use normal parcel tape etc to tape up loose bits.
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Post by ted on Jul 20, 2006 8:56:37 GMT
easier said than done!
Ive bin trying for ages but its not working!
Ill give it a go either way. still got a good deal on shorts and shinnies even if i have to buy new top stuff.
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