Aero Pads.
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Aero Pads.
What do you guys think of the pads, having used them myself i thnik there great. They may look strange but i think you just have to get over that and play your cricket. They made me about a yard faster when running between the wickets. Anyone just wanted your opinions on them?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Danny- Admin
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Re: Aero Pads.
thye look strange but with all the reviews that have been given the seem to be light and comfy
Mannie- Club cricketer
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Re: Aero Pads.
not to my taste at all, but they've had good reviews so they must be good. But you wouldn't catch me wearing them!
Re: Aero Pads.
Wouldnt pay £90 for P1s rather traditional pads
Sticky- Club cricketer
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Re: Aero Pads.
Sticky wrote:Wouldnt pay £90 for P1s rather traditional pads
yeah me too. £90 is a lot of money for pads, and I'd rather spend a bit less on some traditional pads.
Re: Aero Pads.
aero pads are very lightweight and if you ddont mind being the odd one out then they could be a good choice but as many have said, they are a bit pricey
101no- Club cricketer
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Re: Aero Pads.
Well why not get P2 then they are almost as good, lighter, cheaper and none of you would have faster bowlers than 140 odd!
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Nozza wrote:Well why not get P2 then they are almost as good, lighter, cheaper and none of you would have faster bowlers than 140 odd!
yes, but I think they look awful, I know some people really like them, but I much prefer traditional pads.
Re: Aero Pads.
Same here, much prefer traditional pads
Cricketmad- Club cricketer
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Re: Aero Pads.
Well whatever you think about them there is a pair up for gras for free! Im sure no-one would turn down a free pair?
Danny- Admin
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Re: Aero Pads.
yeh they are nice getting them soon P2 aswell
superjaffa- Club cricketer
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Re: Aero Pads.
we faced a guy wearing em and we couldnt get him out lbw with them. im sure we had him plum lbw 3 times
sambo- Club cricketer
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Re: Aero Pads.
I really don't like them-I prefer traditional pads and I think they look like you've broken both your legs! But if people like the style then I think they would be the best pad on the market! Depends on what you like!
Richie- Rising Star
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Re: Aero Pads.
i fink they are good becuase of the review but i think ill stay with normal pads for now
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belliee wrote:i fink they are good becuase of the review but i think ill stay with normal pads for now
me too
Re: Aero Pads.
i thinl that they are good i just don't like the look of them
chrisgoudie- Village Cricketer
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Re: Aero Pads.
i think they are very light but are a bit deer as i found out when i bought some for my son for his birthday last week
m omar- Village Cricketer
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Re: Aero Pads.
i dnt think it matters what they look like as long as them perform well. i wood buy sum if i cood afford.
falvioso- Village Cricketer
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Good point falvey!falvioso wrote:i dnt think it matters what they look like as long as them perform well. i wood buy sum if i cood afford.
Galge...- Club cricketer
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Re: Aero Pads.
Yeah Id like some Aero pads but they are far too expensive!
Apparently they make you something like 2 seconds quicker between the wickets!
Apparently they make you something like 2 seconds quicker between the wickets!
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well fortunatly im sponsored so i get them really cheap
but yer they are really comfy and i didnt feel a thing when i got hit square on
but yer they are really comfy and i didnt feel a thing when i got hit square on
nolans- Village Cricketer
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