For our throw-in sessions here in Newcastle I tend to wear knee and elbow pads, a neoprene wrist protector thingy(I've had a broken scaphoid and still have a screw in my wrist) and I wear gloves. All fairly unremarkable protection, but I shall be looking into shinpads now after I got impaled tonight on the exposed chaintug bolt on someone else's bike. Not much flesh on your shin, so it went down to the bone:
For our throw-in sessions here in Newcastle I tend to wear knee and elbow pads, a neoprene wrist protector thingy(I've had a broken scaphoid and still have a screw in my wrist) and I wear gloves. All fairly unremarkable protection, but I shall be looking into shinpads now after I got impaled tonight on the exposed chaintug bolt on someone else's bike. Not much flesh on your shin, so it went down to the bone:
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