SG Tournament Cricket Abdominal Pad
SG Tournament Cricket Abdominal Pad
SG Tournament Cricket Abdominal Pad
SG Tournament Cricket Abdominal Pad

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SG Tournament Cricket Abdominal Pad

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SG Tournament Cricket Abdominal Pad

Deporter Warehouse

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

Al Quoz Ind Area 4 Rex warehouse 9
Al Quoz DU
United Arab Emirates

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  1. Design: The pad is designed to be worn underneath the cricket trousers and is typically made of high-density foam or a combination of foam and plastic inserts. It's contoured to fit the lower abdomen and groin region comfortably.

  2. Protection: The primary purpose of the abdominal pad is to provide protection against impact from cricket balls. It's particularly important for batsmen who face fast bowlers delivering deliveries at high speeds.

  3. Material: The padding is usually covered with a durable fabric such as nylon or polyester, which is both lightweight and resistant to wear and tear. The inner padding is often made of shock-absorbing materials to reduce the force of impacts.

  4. Adjustability: These pads often come with adjustable straps or elastic bands that allow players to customize the fit according to their body size and comfort preferences. This ensures a snug fit that doesn’t restrict movement.

  5. Ventilation: To prevent excessive sweating and discomfort during long matches, many modern abdominal pads feature ventilation channels or mesh panels that allow air circulation, keeping the player cool and dry.

  6. Durability: Quality abdominal pads are built to last, with reinforced stitching and strong materials that can withstand the rigors of cricket matches and practice sessions.

  7. Regulatory Compliance: Professional players should ensure that their abdominal pads meet the safety standards and regulations set by cricket governing bodies, such as the International Cricket Council (ICC) or local cricket boards.