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Diadora Gamma Carbonio Shinguard

Item #145964
  1. The Ultimate Shinguard!
  2. $199.99
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The Ultimate Shinguard!

This guard was designed to protect Francesco Totti's broken leg leading up to Italy's victorious World Cup 2006 campaign.

Developed by the Diadora Research Center which enabled Totti to return to action earlier than anticipated from his injury. The self wrapping shell is composed of seven layers of Kevlar and fiberglass providing an extremely lightweight, low profile fit while ensuring maximum protection for the professional level player. Coolmax fabric backing wicks away moisture keeping the lower leg cool during matches.

Totti's million dollar leg needed the ultimate protection and now that same protection is available to you, too.

- Lightweight, low profile front plate

- Combination polypropylene and carbon fiber shell

- Coolmax lining for comfort

Made in Italy.


Protección creada específicamente para Francesco Totti para asistirlo durante su lesión sufrida antes de la copa del mundo 2006. La canillera esta compuesta de 7 capas de Kevlar y concha de fibra de carbono haciéndola extremadamente ligera, pequeña y asegurando la máxima protección. Forro de Coolmax® te mantiene fresco durante el juego. Con capa de nylon de alto rendimiento. Hecho en Italia.

Since it was founded, Passback has helped over 1500 groups keep their team outfitted with donated gear; over 560 in the past 3 ½ years. Unlike the Olympics, FIFA recognizes the four Home Nations of the United Kingdom - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland- as separate entities. U.S. Men’s National Team played their first ever game in 1916 vs. Sweden in Stockholm. The first soccer game based on English FA rules in the United States took place between Rutgers University and Princeton University on Novermber 6, 1869. Briana Scurry has 77 career shutouts with the U.S. Women's National Team.
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