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SF Shield Ambidextrous Cricket Batting Legguard – Lightweight Cricket Pads for Right or Left-Handed Players, Club and Practice Use
SF Shield Ambidextrous Cricket Batting Legguard – Lightweight Cricket Pads for Right or Left-Handed Players, Club and Practice Use
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SF Shield Ambidextrous Cricket Batting Legguard – Lightweight Cricket Pads for Right or Left-Handed Players, Club and Practice Use
The SF Shield Ambi Cricket Batting Legguard is a lightweight, ambidextrous legguard ideal for both right- and left-handed batsmen. Designed for maximum comfort, mobility, and protection, it features a durable outer shell, impact-resistant foam padding, and a soft inner lining. Perfect for club matches, training sessions, and leather ball games, this legguard provides a secure fit with its triple-strap system and includes padded knee, ankle, and instep support for complete leg coverage.
Key Bullet Points:
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Ambidextrous Batting Pads – Suitable for both right- and left-handed batsmen
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Impact-Absorbing Foam Padding – Offers full-leg protection against fast deliveries
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Lightweight & Comfortable Fit – Promotes agility and ease of movement
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Triple Velcro Strap System – Ensures a tight and secure fit for all leg sizes
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Soft Padded Instep and Ankle Support – Reduces strain during extended play
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Ideal for Leather Ball Cricket – Perfect for club matches and training sessions
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Durable and Easy to Maintain – Designed for regular use and easy cleaning
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Affordable & Reliable – Excellent value for club-level and casual cricketers
Feature | Details |
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Product Name | SF Shield Ambi Cricket Batting Legguard |
Type | Ambidextrous Batting Pads (RH & LH) |
Material | PVC outer shell, high-density foam, soft inner lining |
Padding | Knee roll, side wings, ankle and instep cushioning |
Fit Type | Triple Velcro adjustable straps |
Instep | Soft padded with ankle support |
Usage | Leather Ball Matches, Training, Club-Level Cricket |
Ideal For | Beginners and Intermediate Cricketers |
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