eNilecor Kid's Inline Skating Roller Blading Wrist Elbow Knee Pads Blades Guard Gift for Children's Day, Christmas Pack of 6 (Purple/Pink, M)








Key features
- •eNilecor offer the good quality knee elbow pads wrist guards set for kids , Adjustable elastic straps and long hook&loop for secure,The thickening desgin will be good protection during sport,soft EVA padded material with plastic plates is breathable and durable
- •Good ideal as Cycling,Roller Skating,Skateboarding multi sports protective gear set for toddler and girls
- •Special design for children/kids,It is the good choice as the gift for Children's Day, Christmas Birthday,etc
- •Size:M, Suggest for 6-15 year old, Body weight from: 50(lb)-99(lb),Magic stick to modify the size
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eNilecor Kid's Inline Skating Roller Blading Wrist Elbow Knee Pads Blades Guard Gift for Children's Day, Christmas Pack of 6 (Purple/Pink, M)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.9
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Sturdy
M.J.✓ Verified Purchase•July 2, 2018
My daughter had outgrown her other pad set. After too many falls and bruises she needed another set. This set is sturdy. She has fallen a few times while wearing it and not a bump or bruise. I ordered the size based on the measurement chart but I should be gone with the next size up. So other than running a little small these are good pads
Fell apart before having a chance to use them
MomOfThreeGirls✓ Verified Purchase•May 11, 2018
I purchased 2 different colors off of the same listing. The small purple and these medium pink. The purple pair are awesome. Great quality for the price. The pink are absolutely terrible. The plastic is paper thin compared to the purple pair and the straps are complete junk. The velcro fell off when I opened the strap and my daughter never even got a chance to wear them. The bag had a different name on them and the purple ones said eNilecor like the listing. Very disappointed.
These save the joints from bruises!
Straight Outta the Suburbs✓ Verified Purchase•April 26, 2018
These protect our 4 year old's knees from all the bruises she used to get while ice skating. We don't use the elbow and wrist guards, but they appear to be very sturdy and fit nicely with the Velcro straps. They're also super-affordable, so we can buy her new colors when she wants them.
Cheaply made, aren't adjustable enough.
Pameal K. Clancy✓ Verified Purchase•January 14, 2018
I mistakenly posted a 4-star review. (My finger accidentally touched the 4th star and immediately "Rating Posted" popped up). I was intending to contact the company first, but now that this happened, I'll just say that these are cheaply made, they used cheap fabric, flimsy elastic with poorly sewn Velcro tabs that are so small they don't allow much sizing adjustment (therefore I could not get the elbow pads tight enough for my 7-yo granddaughter--I didn't notice the fit during the first use, so maybe the elastic stretched out after one use and not enough Velcro to compensate) one knee strap came unsewn after a couple uses. These don't have an eNilecor tag like another set I got from a different company, so I'm wondering if eNilecor is just the type of plastic or, if it's a name brand, then these are definitely a cheap knock-off.
extremely cheap quality, and not even the same ones ...
Sarah E Cruz✓ Verified Purchase•October 16, 2017
extremely cheap quality, and not even the same ones that were pictured in the reviews, let alone product information. not to mention i didn't even receive the color that i ordered. the wrist guards don't even have velcro straps; there are just 3 small (cheap) elastic straps on the back. i'm not sure how that's supposed to be protective at all.
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