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  2. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    Gridiron football players wear various pieces of equipment for the protection of the body during the course of a football game. Basic equipment worn by most football players include a helmet, shoulder pads, gloves, shoes, and thigh and knee pads, a mouthguard, and a jockstrap or compression shorts with or without a protective cup.

  3. 20 Stadium-Approved Bags to Bring to Football Games This Fall

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    The new security-enhancing rule requires that the bag you bring into the stadium falls into one of three categories: Clear tote bags that measure up to 12 x 6 x 12, purses that measure up to 4.5 x ...

  4. Finta - Wikipedia

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    Finta is a Brazilian sports equipment manufacturing company based in São Paulo. The company produces football equipment, including boots, balls, goalkeeper gloves, and accessories (shin guards, bags) In recent years, Finta also manufactured equipment for volleyball and basketball, including clothing.

  5. Mitre Sports International - Wikipedia

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    Products manufactured and commercialised by Mitre include sports equipment for association football (balls, team uniforms, clothing lines), rugby union (balls, training shirts), [2] basketball , and netball (balls, rings). Mitre also offers a list of accessories for those sports such as bags, space markers, water bottles, safety cones, among ...

  6. Hacky sack - Wikipedia

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    In the freestyle footbag discipline, a 32-panel bag is the generally accepted standard (the number of panels on commercially available bags can range from 2 to 120 panels). Stitchers generally use Plastic Poly Pellets, sand, BB's, steel shot, lead shot, seed bead , or tungsten shot as filler.

  7. Voit - Wikipedia

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    Voit (official name: "Industrias Voit S.A. de C.V.") is a sports equipment manufacturing company based in Mexico. The company was founded by German American entrepreneur William J. Voit (1880–1946) of Worthington, Indiana.

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