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The GM Slip-in Padded Abdo Guard delivers essential protection for a vulnerable area often overlooked in Cricket protective gear setups. The ergonomic design distributes impact force effectively while the streamlined profile ensures unrestricted movement during batting, bowling, or fielding.
Q. How does GM Slip-in Padded Abdo Guard differ from a standard box/cup protector?
A. The GM Slip-in Padded Abdo Guard specifically protects the lower abdominal region above the box/cup area. It's designed to be used in conjunction with a standard box protector, not as a replacement. This provides comprehensive protection against rising deliveries that can impact above the groin area but below the chest guard, a vulnerable zone often left exposed with standard protective setups.
Q. Is GM Slip-in Padded Abdo Guard necessary for all cricket positions?
A. While batsmen facing fast bowling benefit most from abdominal protection, wicketkeepers and close-in fielders also face significant risk from hard-struck balls. Fast bowlers themselves may find the abdo guard beneficial for protecting against batting follow-through impacts. Only outfielders in positions unlikely to face hard, direct strikes might reasonably opt to play without this protection.
Q. How do I properly position this GM Slip-in Padded Abdo Guard for maximum protection?
A. The GM Abdo Guard should sit directly above your box/cup protector, covering the soft lower abdominal area. The contoured edge should face upward, with the wider portion positioned at the bottom adjacent to your box protector. For proper positioning, wear it inside specialized cricket underwear with a pocket, or secure it with athletic compression shorts that maintain its position during movement.
Q. Will GM Slip-in Padded Abdo Guard restrict my batting stance or bowling action?
A. The GM Slip-in design is specifically engineered to minimize interference with cricket movements. Its low profile and anatomical shape allow for natural batting stances, including deep forward stretches. Bowlers will find the guard maintains position without impeding their action. Some players may require a brief adjustment period, typically one or two practice sessions, before the guard feels entirely natural during play.