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SF Shield Ambi Cricket Thigh Pads – Ambidextrous Lightweight Combo Thigh Guard for Right or Left-Handed Club & School Players

SF Shield Ambi Cricket Thigh Pads – Ambidextrous Lightweight Combo Thigh Guard for Right or Left-Handed Club & School Players

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SF Shield Ambi Cricket Thigh Pads – Ambidextrous Lightweight Combo Thigh Guard for Right or Left-Handed Club & School Players

The SF Shield Ambi Cricket Thigh Pads are specially designed for ambidextrous cricketers, offering dual-side thigh protection regardless of batting stance. With high-density foam padding, a lightweight construction, and adjustable Velcro straps, these thigh pads ensure full comfort and mobility. Whether you're a left or right-handed batsman, these are perfect for school, practice, and club matches. The sweat-resistant lining and pre-curved shape make them a reliable and comfortable protective option for every game.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Ambidextrous Fit – Suitable for both left- and right-handed batsmen

  • Dual Thigh Protection – Covers inner and outer thighs effectively

  • Adjustable Velcro Straps – Ensures a snug, custom fit

  • Ultra-Lightweight Design – Boosts flexibility and movement

  • Sweat-Resistant Lining – Comfort during long play sessions

  • High-Density Foam Padding – Absorbs shocks from fast bowlers

  • Match-Ready Comfort – Ideal for school, nets, and club matches

Feature Details
Product Name SF Shield Ambi Cricket Thigh Pads
Type Ambidextrous Combo Thigh Guard
Protection Areas Inner and Outer Thighs
Fit Type Ambidextrous – fits Right or Left-Handed Players
Padding Material High-Density Foam
Design Pre-Curved, Ergonomic
Weight Lightweight
Straps Adjustable Velcro
Inner Lining Sweat-Resistant Fabric
Ideal For Club Matches, School Cricket, Practice Sessions
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