MY REVIEW OF MY REMFRY CRICKET EQUIPMENT
Got my new Remfry kit today and its lush.
Anyway here is my review on my new Remfry kit -
Ordering/Communication:I spoke over the phone to Steve about ordering an inner and outer thing guard on about the 3rd of June, and he is a top bloke (just watch the time difference when calling, as the only time English people can call is early in the morning). Had a good chat to him about the ordering process and his products (I was chasing a inner and outer thigh guard), which are obviously the best of its kind in the world (Ricky Ponting and pretty much the entire Aussie team to name just a few!) and Steve proudly admits this - when I asked if he was still doing Remfry products his response was "certainly am, the best protective equipment in the world"
He sent a order form to me which I can ...
Advantages: Ultimate stabily and maximum movement. Disadvantages: May be abit big for Junior Players
The CA ThighPad Plus
The Design of the thighpad fits perfectly around the thigh! . It gives ultimate protection . It isnt uncomfortable either! .. The ajustible setting around the back of the leg are really cumfortable! .. It gives ultamate protection from in-coming cricket balls! .. It is a very satisfing and exciting product! .. It is molded in such a way that it does feel like you are wearing it! .. The design is very unique aswell. The bottom lip sits perfectly around the side of you leg. If i were a cricketer i would go out and buy one starite away! , Because this is the latest inavation in Cricket technology! .. And also it gives you maximum stability and movement when enjoying this fun filled action packed sport. ...
Advantages: Two double width straps Disadvantages: No instep protection
The Slazenger Select Test pads are a good alternative for anybody looking for a fairly inexpensive pair of batting pads with the general comfort of a quality pair of batting pads but without the price tag. These pads usually retail around the £39.99 mark, but many wholesalers such as Morrant, Romida or Bourne are likely to have them for closer to £30.
I used a set of these, which I had borrowed off a friend, for the indoor season (I play a lot of indoor cricket in Austria) and was very impressed with them. Pads have improved immeasurably, in the 15 years that I have been playing cricket, with buckles being replaced by Velcro fastenings, which can allow you to get the tightness of the pads more accurately. As regards the straps of these pads, they were great, with the bottom (ankle) and the middle (shin) straps being both 2 inches wide ...