BDM Aero Dynamic Batting Leg Guards

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Main Features

  • Available in Left Handed Only
  • 7 Ribs with Extra Thick Cane Reinforcement Facing
  • Comfortable and Lightweight
  • Extra wide with double wings & broad center
  • Pre-shaped Microlite Design

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High quality Microlite Leg Guards by BDM. These are the best BDM Leg Guards available! Brand New for 2004, the BDM Aero Dynamic batting leg guards are top quality guards that offer superior protection with minimal weight. Extra thick reinforced Canes on these leg guards increases rebound reduction and protection while maintaining great balance with little weight. The thick Angled Knee Roll allows for better movement and helps avoid interference with bat and gloves. Thick padding offers maximum resistance. Other features of BDM Aero Dynamic leg guards include 7 Ribs, Comfortable and Lightweight, extra thick cane reinforcement facing and extra wide with double wings & broad center. The 3 Velcro fastener straps on the back, combined with a pre-shaped microlite design set these leg guards apart from the rest. These leg guards are currently only available Left handed.

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  • Brand: BDM
  • Label: BDM
  • Manufacturer: BDM

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