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Field Armour


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Posted by:
Gunjam_

on November 18, 2003 at 20:25:48

Has anyone heard of "Field Armour", the new company that’s selling paintball body armour and has Warpig banner add space? I followed the link to a pretty uninformative website with pictures of the armour which does, admittedly, look pretty cool. But the site totally neglected to mention weather it is soft or hard body armour. They just refer to the armour as having a "shell". Well, ski jackets have “shells” too. From the pictures, and from some of the testimonials- which mention ball-bounces-, I’m starting to think that this a tournament player’s dream: the ultimate bounce suit. (And we all know that anything that gives you bounces must be purged from this sport forever. ;) )
I can’t seem to get an email through to them to ask, so... does anyone have the dirt on this product? Please hurry, I’m starting to have visions of michelin-men running around with markers.

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