Triple 8 Wristsaver
Overview
Triple Eight makes GREAT quality protective gear. The Triple Eight Wristsaver Wrist Guards are no exception. Offers tough, 4-way stretchable nylon mesh to provide snug fit. High Density, Impact-Resistant molded splints positioned in front and back of wrist support. Shock absorbing EVA foam secured between support splints and wrists for cushioning. Reinforced double-stitching throughout.
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Specifications
OVERVIEW | |
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Included | (2) Wrist Guards |
Protection | High Density ABS Impact-Resistant Molded Splints (Front & Back) EVA Foam |
Closures | Single Velcro Strap Sleeve Design |
Details | Reinforced Double-Stitching Throughout 4-Way Stretchable Nylon Mesh for Snug Fit |
Sizing Chart
GENERAL PROTECTIVE GEAR SIZING GUIDELINES |
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Measure the circumference of your hand's knuckles and the start of your wrist and compare your measurement to the sizing guide below. If you need more help please check out our Buyer’s Guide: How to Size / Measure for Wrist Guards We recommend ordering up if between sizes. | |
Fit Guidelines: 4-Way Stretchable Nylon Mesh for Snug Fit |
Size | Circumference (IN) | Circumference (CM) |
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JR | 6.0" - 7.0" | 15.2 - 17.8 |
SM | 7.0" - 8.0" | 18.0 - 20.5 |
MD | 8.0" - 9.0" | 20.5 - 23.0 |
LG | 9.0" - 10.0" | 23.0 - 25.5 |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I bought these at Rollercon in July, they have already fallen apart. The mesh is ripping, and the little grip pieces are falling out. I'm AN OFFICIAL. THERE SHOULD BE NO REASON THEY FALL APART. Trashed them, stay far away from these.
From: Taylor. Mesa Az
Comments: The mesh ripped within a month. Low durability.
From: Nova
Comments: I bought these as part of my roller derby fresh meat gear and they were fantastic. 7 months into derby and they have lasted up until about 2 weeks ago where they started to fall apart at the seams. They did take quite a beating though. Great fit, comfy and affordable!
From: Mo (Fearless Bleedher)
Comments: I've been using this type of wrist guard since I started park skating two years ago. They shred and fall apart really quickly, especially when you end up dragging them across concrete as often as a park skater does. They're fine for ultra-newbies, but once the first pair are shredded, just upgrade.
From: Anonymous, 3/21/21