Sporting Goods : Wilson Adult Conform Chest Protectors - 16 1/2 Inch

Sporting Goods : Wilson Adult Conform Chest Protectors - 16 1/2 Inch

Wilson Adult Conform Chest Protectors - 16 1/2 Inch

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Wilson Adult Conform Chest Protectors - 16 1/2 Inch
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Wilson
Feature: Wilson Adult Conform Chest Protector
Label: Wilson Sporting Goods
Manufacturer: Wilson Sporting Goods
Publisher: Wilson Sporting Goods
Sales Rank: 66524
Studio: Wilson Sporting Goods



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Wilson Adult Conform Chest Protector Features:
  • Constructed of compression molded vented dual density foam
  • Strong and lightweight
  • Vents help to keep you cool and comfortable
  • CoolMax layered padding
  • Fabric seams are sewn down for added durability
  • Molded design helps control rebounds
  • Thick foam neck protector
  • Adustable Velcro pad for upper arm coverage
  • Adjustable wide elastic backstrap with heavy duty clips that attach at both sides
  • Rounded bottom design
  • Raised 'W' logo in middle of the chest and on the back












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