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| Brand: CYMA Category: Sports
Buy New: $15.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 13682
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
ASIN: B000KQCUXO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Protective Kneed Pads & Arms Pads 2 pairs. | | | Adjustable straps fits all sizes. | | | Durable PVC Plastic shell abosrb pressure from heavy usage. | | | Durable Nylon washable. | | | Must have protetive gear for airsoft / paintball games. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This pair of protective pads would keep you from injury during harsh condition Flexible yet very strong polymer "CUP" act as shield from impact Soft cushion pad on the inner side Velcro Strap on the back is so adjustable that making this ONE SIZE FIT ALL. Constructed of Supreme Nylon Material, flexible and washable. Perfect for all Military, Sports, Outdoor Activity, Hunting, Skirmish & Shooting Games..etc
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| Customer Reviews:
  One Size Does NOT Fit all. February 28, 2008 I am your average 6'7", 230 lb giant with a quasi athletic build and out of the box I am telling you one size definitely does not fit all. I slapped on the knee pads and had to nearly cut off the circulation in my leg to attach the straps. Then I went nuts and knelt down. The straps fought me every inch of the way to the ground until they finally gave up when I made contact. I am hoping with a few rounds of paintball the straps will stretch out enough to get them even close to comfortable. Same goes for the elbow pads. I would say they are built for your average teenage player...not your average giant. Bigger Buyer Beware.
  Not worth the $15 I payed for them February 21, 2008 These pads fell apart the minute I put them on. The straps are horrid so I couldnt wear them enough to rate there actual pads.
  They work. August 2, 2007 I have no prior experience with tactical pads but decided to order what turned out to be a great deal for only $15.
The knee pads fit just fine and the elbow pads are barely big enough for my larger-than-average arms. Their construction seems durable, including cross-stitched bands. So far they have withstood a whole day of rough woodland airsofting. As for comfort and performance: When I wear them, it's practical to crouch, but I've found that they're a bit too rigid for duck-walking and they slip a little too much for extended low-crawling.
All in all, I'm sold; they allow me to quickly and comfortably get into and stay into the most typical airsoft-related positions.
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