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Gray Nicolls Oblivion E41 Gn7 Men Batting Leg Guard

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  • The brand that everyone knows and respects!
  • Brand: Gray Nicolls
  • Type: Leg Guard
  • Classically designed premium pad with many features
  • Ideal for the top end club cricketer
  • 7 vertical cane bolsters with soft fill
  • Impact foam side wings
  • 3 Piece Knee roll with soft fill
  • New internal knee construction for improved fit
  • 3 Section shin vertical bolsters made from Vapour and Diffuser foam for lightweight comfort
  • Padded 2 inch ankle and calf straps
  • Moisture management lycra system on internal bolsters to move sweat away from legs
  • Advanced XoSkin Material High grade light weight PU
  • Made from high quality material
  • Long lasting product
  • Durable, easy to use, store
  • Delivers great performance
  • Recommended for sports lovers
  • Disclaimer: Product colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings
  • SUPC: SDL633954638

Description

H.J. Gray and Sons was founded in Cambridge by world rackets champion H.J. Gray in 1855 and soon built a reputation supplying rackets to University players such as Ranjitsinjhi and the future King Edward VII. The company is owned and controlled by the Gray family to this day. L.J. Nicolls started making bats in 1876 in his workshop in Roberts bridge, East Sussex; where the company is still based today; and supplied WG Grace with his record-breaking bat with which he scored his 100th century and made 1000 runs in May 1894. The brand went from strength to strength in the 1950's and 60's and at one stage the captains of all 5 test playing countries (Ted Dexter, Richie Benaud, Frank Worrell, John Reid, Trevor Goddard) all used Gray-Nicolls. Major innovations included the revolutionary "Steel Spring" and the first shoulder less "Superlite" bat.

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