Batting Leg Guards : SG Campus

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Main Features

  • Wear resistant PVC instep with hard-wearing piping
  • EPE foam sheet reinforcement
  • Extra protection on top hat
  • Ambidextrous

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Introducing SG's most budget priced traditional styled pad made from good, wipe-clean PVC facing. These leg guards feature a cashmillon filled cane reinforced construction with cashmillon side flaps for added protection. They also have all cashmillon bolsters design with EPE foam sheet reinforcement for extra durability. Also Ambidextrous: These pads can be used both by left and right handed batsmen. Features: Wear resistant PVC instep with hard-wearing piping, EPE foam sheet reinforcement, and extra protection on top hat

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  • Brand: SG
  • Label: SG
  • Manufacturer: SG

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