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Jaron Bernstein wrote:Just a safety reminder on that note. If you do any dagger training, but sparring especially, always wear some form of safety goggles. Bumps and stitches heal, but eye injuries can be forever.
CalebChow wrote:The irritating thing about hockey helmets is that the gaps in the visor are large enough for waster thrusts to get through.
Has anyone found a way to reinforce the hockey helmets with mesh or something to prevent that from being a problem?
It's kinda unrealistic for sparring to have restrictions of such techniques due to gear issues...
CalebChow wrote:The irritating thing about hockey helmets is that the gaps in the visor are large enough for waster thrusts to get through.
Has anyone found a way to reinforce the hockey helmets with mesh or something to prevent that from being a problem?
It's kinda unrealistic for sparring to have restrictions of such techniques due to gear issues...
CalebChow wrote:The irritating thing about hockey helmets is that the gaps in the visor are large enough for waster thrusts to get through.
Has anyone found a way to reinforce the hockey helmets with mesh or something to prevent that from being a problem?
It's kinda unrealistic for sparring to have restrictions of such techniques due to gear issues...
Jeff Hansen wrote:CalebChow wrote:The irritating thing about hockey helmets is that the gaps in the visor are large enough for waster thrusts to get through.
Has anyone found a way to reinforce the hockey helmets with mesh or something to prevent that from being a problem?
It's kinda unrealistic for sparring to have restrictions of such techniques due to gear issues...
Go to www.bwire.com for wire mesh, and attach it with lots of zip-ties. The edges either need to be curled under or edged with something or they will catch and shred padded weapons.
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