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Hi,

 

I know the hand guards should be latex or "latex-like" material. I'm not sure what "latex-like" means really.

 

On Trooperbay (and elsewhere), I've seen plain latex hand guards, which need to be painted white. But they also have white rubber hand guards that don't need painting and won't crack.  Are the latter acceptable for Centurion level?  Or do we really need the plain, painted ones?

 

Thanks

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I would say from looking at submissions the key here is to have a flexible white armor part on the back of the glove.

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Is this not to do with people who have an latex allergy?

Yes, i believe that's why this semantic was implemented in the first place.

 

And Stephane, to answer your question, the white Rubber ones are perfectly approvable as long as they're flexible. The painted Latex way is just more accurate.

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Thanks all for the replies.  After some more research, I dediced to go with Karin's latex hand guards.  :)

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Thanks all for the replies. After some more research, I dediced to go with Karin's latex hand guards. :)

You won't go wrong with hers

 

 

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Those are great hand guards. I just got mine in from Karin and am quite pleased.

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Get Karin's handguards with the gloves she supplies at the same time. Those gloves are great. Just make sure you wear a inner cotton/lycra liners with them.

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