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Wrist protection

  • 17-06-2020 9:35am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 159 ✭✭


    Hi Guys. I'm looking at wrist protection. Has anyone anything they could recommend/comment on? After a bad break a few years ago. There's a plate in there now and while I don't have any major issues it's still a source of concern. A recent OTB left it badly bruised. It gets injured a lot easier these days. Lots of work to get it OK again.

    Chainreaction have a number of supports/braces but I'm not convinced. Some look clunky. There's a Troy Lee Designs one that gets good reviews and offers good coverage.

    EVS do a motoX glove with built in protection, this looks good - anyone have any experience? Looks good but the material build up might be a little more heavy duty... I do like the idea of a built in glove/support https://www.motocard.com/en/gloves/evs-wrister_2019_black.aspx?country=IE&currency=EUR&gclid=CjwKCAjw_qb3BRAVEiwAvwq6Vii_znlsJvYRks4hSgxWngEzI8ef3VgeVZB_zVQXtdTFXu33CCD8WhoC6QkQAvD_BwE


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