Everything You Need to Know About Female Abdominal Guards
Everything you need to know about female abdominal guards
Thanks for reading our Product Review about Cricket Protective Gear - Abdominal Guards for Females in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. In some sports there can be a number of sporting equipment and protective gear required to play sports, and this is a quick read about female abdominal guards.
Girls abdominal guard are made with toughened ABS plastic for maximum protection and have a padded edging for comfort.
What kids sports do you wear abdominal guards for? Do female cricketers wear a box?
Abdominal guards are mainly used in cricket, but also popular in baseball and softball, where balls can come at your at a very fast pace.
Why do you wear female abdominal guards?
Girls and female cricketers normally wear abdomen guards while batting, wicket-keeping or while close in fielding. Abdominal guards are actually for male and females, and by wearing them the guards can assist with preventing any abdomen injury, red marks and / or bruising.
Abdominal guard brands
We stock padded Gray Nicolls abdominal guards for females (and males). See all of our abdominal guards.
How much do abdominal guards cost?
Abdominal guards are very cheap, starting at a low price of around $6.00. They are worth the investment for your young female cricket player. Buy cricket equipment for kids on AfterPay at our cricket shop.
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Women's Cricket in Australia
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