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POWER BOCKING EXPERIENCE => Safety => Topic started by: crazyman on August 11, 2009, 04:24:34 PM

Title: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: crazyman on August 11, 2009, 04:24:34 PM
as the topic says... im buying new wrist guards as my current ones are rather worn down and getting too small

any suggestions to decent/comfy/solid makes?

Peace out :D
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: TomH999 on August 11, 2009, 04:53:48 PM
661 Wrist Gaurds.
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Post by: scruff on August 11, 2009, 05:29:07 PM
No Fear wrist guard are good
I have used them all the time i have been bocking
And all my mates use them, and had no problems    :Cbiggrin:
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: Bexx on August 11, 2009, 05:53:58 PM

Flex master wrist gaurds are what jason and clive use..... they are really really good ... expensive, mind you.... guess it depends on how much u wanna pay --- I would post a link but i cant find them online. best asking jase or clive.
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: Spud on August 11, 2009, 06:12:21 PM
No Fear wrist guard are good
I have used them all the time i have been bocking
And all my mates use them, and had no problems    :Cbiggrin:
I had no fear wristguards and altho they were comfy they were also pretty flimsy compared to most others. They are ok to wear but I dont think they would be good to fall on.

I have seen the ones clive and jason have and they look great.

 :spudT:
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: darfgarf on August 11, 2009, 06:39:09 PM
ugh, nofear guards are the main reason i've got little lumps of fat under the skin on my wrists, definately not that great

agreed that clives ones are sexy, thinking of getting some myself
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Post by: dark-castles2 on August 11, 2009, 06:47:30 PM
What about the ones you can buy on the main PJ website, ive got them and there cheap and easy.


DC
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: Jason on August 11, 2009, 09:27:30 PM
Thats Flexmeter Bexx and you are right they are really good and last ages (2 years so far)

They were designed for snowboarding at first but I use the Multisport ones as they have a detachable skid plate

Bad bit is they are £40 a pair but how much are your wrists worth  :Cbiggrin:

Jason  :Hoofies2: :CGEEK:
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: Bexx on August 11, 2009, 09:30:53 PM
Thats Flexmeter Bexx and you are right they are really good and last ages (2 years so far)

They were designed for snowboarding at first but I use the Multisport ones as they have a detachable skid plate

Bad bit is they are £40 a pair but how much are your wrists worth  :Cbiggrin:

Jason  :Hoofies2: :CGEEK:

aahhh lol no wonder i couldnt find them on google haha ... yea they are v sexy ....
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: Spud on August 11, 2009, 09:51:19 PM
Do they do red ones :D
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: crazyman on August 12, 2009, 11:39:54 AM
only in small....

thinking im going for the flex master after i check my local scate shop... the flex master are costly but i think they might win overall - tho it depends how cheap i can get out of the shop
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Post by: PINHEAD69 on August 12, 2009, 01:58:13 PM
look for biomex on ebay too, they're really good
they swivel slightly on the palm. bout 18 sponds tho
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Post by: Jason on August 12, 2009, 08:01:33 PM
Just one more recomendation Crazyman

If you look elsewhere on the sit (Breaks and bruises  :Claugh:) you will see my shattered wrist (done without wristguards  :Cbiggrin:)

Now the good bit 6 months after I did that I had an almost identicl fall on the same wrist (not to be recomended  :Cbiggrin: ) and it only stung a bit what better way to test them  :Claugh:

Jason  :Hoofies2: :CGEEK:
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: crazyman on August 13, 2009, 11:10:55 AM
ok... its between

http://www.alpsgear.co.uk/Snow-Sports/Flexmeter-Wrist-Guards/Flexmeter-Multisport-Wrist-Guards-Multisport - £40 delivered

or...

http://www.locoskates.com/product_info.php?products_id=262 - £22 delivered approx

due to costs ill prolly go for the biomex ones tho... cos im skint and need them for CB...

any last suggestions?
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: crazyman on August 13, 2009, 11:17:01 AM
hmmm or these...

http://www.pro-jump.co.uk/pp/ProJump-Safety-Protection-Gear/Wrist-Support-Pads.html
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: sprog on August 13, 2009, 11:41:32 AM
Go for the PJ ones as they're more solid.
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Post by: Spud on August 13, 2009, 11:56:38 AM
Agreed. If you cant afford the flex meter ones then the pj ones are probably better and more comfortable. Really good wristies are those.
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Post by: crazyman on August 13, 2009, 12:22:11 PM
roighty... buying in 10.... 9....
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Post by: crazyman on August 19, 2009, 09:05:38 AM
Right.... they have arrived....

has anyone ever bought them... cos although they are 'large' they seem to be a wee bit small..... :Ceek: :Cerr:

looks like i might have to be buying others from somwhere else...
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: ausmike on September 05, 2009, 09:18:10 AM
I have a pair that looks pretty much exactly like these. Are their significantly better guards?
http://www.atbshop.co.uk/images/tsg/tsg_wrist_iso.jpg
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: Spud on September 05, 2009, 05:59:11 PM
I have a pair that looks pretty much exactly like these. Are their significantly better guards?
http://www.atbshop.co.uk/images/tsg/tsg_wrist_iso.jpg
They are pretty normal looking wristies. But..despite them all looking pretty similar the quality/comfort can be quite different. The flexmeter ones mentioned in this thread are probably the best around but are quite costly.

 :spudT:
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: ductyl on February 21, 2010, 08:09:06 PM
(Sorry to dig up the old thread, but this was the newest one on this topic, and my exact model of wrist guards were mentioned, so I feel alright about it.)

I have a pair that looks pretty much exactly like these. Are their significantly better guards?
http://www.atbshop.co.uk/images/tsg/tsg_wrist_iso.jpg

I just got a pair of these exact wrist guards... and they kind of terrify me. They are a little snug on me, perhaps I should have gotten a medium (although my size small elbow pads of the same brand fit perfect) so that might be part of the problem...

They have a plate on the backside that (presumably) is to prevent hyper-extension like the Flexmeter brand guards, however when I put my hand down to simulate a fall, I wind up with that back plate digging directly into the back of my knuckles, with my fingers taking the full weight of the fall.

I'm all for protecting my wrists, but not at the cost of shattering my hand.

So I snipped some threads at the back of the velcro on the back side (oddly enough, the palm wrist plate is easily replaceable, but they sew the back one in) and pulled out the top plate. Now they seem like great little wrist guards.

Maybe it's just my lack of experience with wrist guards, or maybe it's just that I got a size too small (although without that back plate, they now fit pretty well). I know modifying safety gear is rather a poor idea... but most wrist guards only have the palm guard, correct?

For what it's worth, I'm very happy with the TSG brand elbow pads, just a little confused with their wrist guard design.

 - Ductyl
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Post by: SNuD on February 21, 2010, 09:06:10 PM
The idea of wrist guards is to prevent the hand being pushed back to the point that the wrist snaps. The plastic is there to deform with the bending of the wrist taking energy out of the impact. Not sure why there is a stiffener on the top as well???  Does the lower piece go up your wrist as well as your palm?
All the guards I have seen so far only have stiffeners on the bottom and a method of binding them to the wrist over the top.
Don't know if this is of any help but I would lokk at getting another set of guards that fit!
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: Spud on February 21, 2010, 10:13:17 PM
Actually a pretty standard (cheapish) design. It shouldnt be a problem. Mine arnt. When I fall my hands slide. There are better products mind. Maybe they are too big not too small ??? Well, sounds like they dont fit properly whatever. Mine dont slip and end before my knuckles..
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: ductyl on February 22, 2010, 07:42:06 AM
Basically it's like your hand is sandwiched between two plastic plates.. which is probably great for protecting your wrist, but the plate on the back seemed to basically be holding my hand in place and leaving my fingers the only flexible extremity. Kind of like if you wore a hard cast as protective gear.. great at protecting what's inside it, but imagine trying to catch all your falling weight when the only thing that can change angle is your fingers.

Anyway, haven't had to rely on them in a fall yet, but they fit much nicer without the back plate, and still seem like they'll protect from skids or direct "catch myself" injuries.

 - Ductyl
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: Spud on February 22, 2010, 07:59:57 AM
I know the design but they also hold your hand in a way that favors palm first. 

I think you should buy different pads that you have confidence in. It should give you peace of mind and increase your overall confidence.
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: acroair on February 22, 2010, 02:37:42 PM
hi , on this subject i use the flexmeter writs guards, as i believe they provide the best protection .

the fact that they sponsor my team is funny i suppose , but have tried others in the past and for protection and longevity they really do work well , as others will tell you.


alpsgear.co.uk   is were you can buy them , and if you use promotion code         AA10     you will receive a generous 10% discount .


chris
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Post by: JOLLY JUMPER on October 04, 2012, 11:55:13 PM
all of these wristguards have no finger protection...
I already used to have fingers on my wristguards 15 years ago and hell, am I glad I had those...
they saved me from all kinds of scrapings and splinters in my fingers & hands , so I would suggest triple eight hired hands,since these are about the only ones that have fingers...
and have the plastic inserts replaced by some alloy custom made ones; it's crap what they say about them having to be  a bit flexible ; I trashed several plastic inserts(yes they broke in half)but that problem was fixed after I had the alloy ones....
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Post by: clive on October 05, 2012, 07:07:25 PM
Jason and i both have flexmeter they are the best you can buy  :Cwink:
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Post by: Piersyboy on December 28, 2012, 02:07:36 PM
Hey folks, new to this bocking lark (ie haven't strapped them on yet until I get some proper protective gear, I'm pushing 40, a martial artist and I like my body unbroken!) so this info is really helpful, thanks.

Just to let you know, I tried that discount code at Alps Gear and it doesn't work any more. But on a hunch I put Flexmeter into Amazon, and there they were, being sold by Alps Gear, but (and this is the important bit) with FREE delivery! So that's like £4 off anyway.

So if you want to buy them, get them off Amazon.

Really looking forward to this, can't wait to get started!
Title: Re: Wrist Guards: Any suggestions?
Post by: acroair on December 28, 2012, 03:34:55 PM
I am sure if you call them , the discount code still works .
Not sure why if doesn't on checkout ?


Chris