Kids Wrist Guards Skateboarding Protective Gear - Roller Skating Wrist Guards for Youth Toddler Girl Boy Children
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Dear Customer,br>This is Aaron from Simply Kids, and we appreciate your interest in our children's wrist guards. Children under the age of two usually fit into a size small; for measurements, please see our size chart on the listing. Thank you for letting me know if you require any additional assistance. br>br>Aaronbr>Founderbr>Simply Kidsbr>Best Regards,br>Aaronbr>Founderbr>Simply Kidsbr>
Dear Customer, Yes, Simply Kids wrist guards come in two sizes: S and M. You can use the size chart in the listing to determine which size is best for your children. Just a friendly reminder that the wrist guards are a little tight to put on, which is to be expected because they are designed to fit snugly around the wrists of children. Thank you for letting me know if you require any additional assistance. br>br>Aaronbr>Founderbr>Simply Kidsbr>Best Regards,br>Aaronbr>Founderbr>Simply Kidsbr>
" Dongguan Simply Kids children's products Co." is listed as the manufacturer. Dongguan is located in the Chinese province of Dongguan.
Selected User Reviews For Kids Wrist Guards Skateboarding Protective Gear - Roller Skating Wrist Guards for Youth Toddler Girl Boy Children
These were purchased for my children who are learning to roller skate. As you might expect, the first session of their attempts is more about falls than about rides. This group of guardians were absolute gods. They were sent, and they literally shielded their palm in the event of a fall. They're comfortable to wear, stay put, and cover a large area with no exposed areas. It's a bit pricey, but after seeing how well they work, I don't regret buying them.
While we had to return this item due to sizing issues, I must commend them on their high quality; it's clear how well they're made. Also excellent was the customer service. They would have been perfect if they had been able to fit in there. The quality is extremely high.
For young skaters, this is a fantastic product. There were also some cute stickers included for the kids. I strongly advise you to do so.
Although they initially felt a little loose due to the lack of three straps found on other models, after a week or two of wear, I am completely in love with these shoes. They're a lot more comfortable than the T-bar wrist guards, and because of the way they're made, they're a lot more durable and effective at absorbing hits and allowing you to use your hands to absorb falls. I was hesitant to buy something meant for kids with the logo "simply kids" written on it because I'm a 22-year-old female who is clearly not the target market for this product, but after reading the reviews and figuring I could return it in embarrassing embarrassment if they didn't fit, I took a leap of faith based on the measurements of the sizing chart and boy am I glad I did. Great value for money, and I'd give them a ten out of ten recommendation to other young adults with smaller hands because they protect much better and are much more comfortable than the genetic wrist guards that come with safety gear sets.
I'm very happy with the product's quality and durability, and I'm confident that it will keep my child safe.
The plastic part of the strap broke off after only a week of use, indicating that it was poorly constructed. The only time it was used was on a vert ramp, and the materials used in this build were extremely cheap. The wristguards should have cost $5. I've been skating for over 25 years and purchased these for my children. I will never purchase this brand again; instead, I will invest the extra money in a better product.
Although my 6-year-old refuses to wear them because they are too tight or hurt her, I can't blame the company because we sized her according to their chart; these appear to be good quality for a child and have a good design that protects the wrist and arm from potential fractures from falling.
My 7-year-old daughter received these. I got the Purple in a Small and they fit perfectly; they should last her a long time. I taught her how to fall properly with them on. The only problem is that the fingers are still exposed, so finding gloves to go with them is a challenge. You must first put on thin gloves before putting on the wrist guard. That appears to be the most effective method. br>They appear to be of good quality. Excellent craftsmanship. br>They make me happy!.