The Storelli BodyShield Arm Guards are the most innovative protection for your arms on the market Designed for extreme protection from high impact and abrasion on grass and turf The arm sleeves provide poron foam padding for your elbows and abrasion resistance for your forearms A must for turf and indoor surfaces
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.09 x 9.57 x 1.61 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Storelli |
Warranty Description | 1 |
Model Name | Arm Guard |
Color | Black |
Material | Elasticized-Fabric |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Storelli Sports, LLC |
Part Number | BSAGUARDBKL |
Style | Arm Guard |
Included Components | 1 |
Size | Large |
Sport Type | soccer,football,rugby,lacrosse,tennis,volleyball,basketball,hockey,field hockey,futsal,baseball,cycling,Exercise & Fitness,Martial Arts,Skateboarding,Snowboarding,Skiing,Tactical & Military,Track & Field,Roller Hockey |
T**.
High quality craftsmanship.
It’s obvious this is a quality product. Fits great, holds up. I am 6’0 210lbs and the arms are a bit long. But not uncomfortable long. I don’t think I could have went smaller sized because of how the biceps fits. They are tight, but not uncomfortable. They will stay in place.
A**R
Great product- Great for MMA/Muay Thai elbow drills - get one size bigger
I've been looking for a good product so I can train elbow strikes on a heavy bag and this product is perfect. It is comfortable, secure, durable, and protective. Normally these strikes can leave "rug burn" or make your elbows raw- this prevents that and makes training more enjoyable and sessions can be longer.Only one "complaint" - get one size bigger than recommended, they are a little difficult to slide on and off at the size recommended on the size chart, but it isn't a big deal
B**.
Tight fit. Pinches skin at elbow.
There probably a break in period but for the price, I didn’t want to risk these pads pinching at the elbow. There is a seam that creates the pinching effect. This would be bothersome and distract from playing the game.
L**H
Exactly what I was looking for. Wraparound coverage of bony portions of the elbow
I do stick fighting and historical fencing as hobbies. Was looking for a soft padding option to wear under armor (or in place of for light sparring session) that provides coverage on all three bony points on elbow (inside, outside, center). Of the options I tested, this was the only one that gave all round coverage, and it absorbs shocks fairly well (tested by whacking it a few times with a Regenyei fencing saber). It does run a bit on the small size though. I am a fairly average build (5'10", 187 lbs) and it was very tight on my arm.I will report back on long term durability once I have a chance to test.
N**L
Sizing May Need Revision
Product’s performance is great: It doesn’t shift at all when playing. The material is also very durable and washer-friendly. My only gripe is that the sizing advisory seems a bit off, but that might be deliberate, so as to ensure that snug fit.
L**9
Excellent elbow and forearm protection for the Tough Mudder!
I bought these for a Tough Mudder because I bruise so easily without protection. These worked perfectly. They protected my elbows and forearms without adding a lot of bulk. They even managed not to get completely mud - filled despite crawling through muddy pits for hours. I highly recommend these for anyone doing an obstacle race that wants to protect their forearms and elbows.
C**R
Good quality and fast shipping.
I ordered these for my son. His first game as keeper is Saturday and we needed gear FAST. They fit well and he says they are comfortable.
T**Z
Nice Arm Guards -- but check sizing
Storelli products for keepers are always top-notch and these are no different. Perfect for wearing under shirts that don't have elbow protection or with a short sleeved shirt on hot days. My keeper prefers these to wearing his long-sleeve Storelli shirt on hot days.With respect to the sizing, based on the reviews here, I sized up to a medium for my young teen keeper, even though he measured on the upper edge of the smalls. They ended up being too big, so I had to re-order a smaller size. So, if you have a preteen or younger teen and slim, I would definitely stick with the measured sizing rather than sizing up (as some recommend). If you have a bulker teen, sizing up is probably the right choice.
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