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Bent cage - Shock FX


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Wilson Global Headquarters

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Wilson Sporting Goods Co.

8750 W. Bryn Mawr Ave

Chicago

USA

Tel. +1 773 714 6400

>>Click for Customer Service

Email: askwilson@wilson.com

Tell the receptionist your question/problem, she'll put you in touch w/ the right person. Don't recall right off who I spoke with... Scott, maybe?

Thanks Brian, I talked to him a couple days ago, and my cage and shocks are on the way.

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Explanations on the pics:

The first picture is self-explanatory, a straight-on view. Note how the upper portion of the cage is pushed to the viewer's left (wearer's right ) in the photo.

The second picture is viewed from the top of the helmet, looking down. Clearly visible is the bend in the upper portion of the cage, which I estimated at about 1/2" to 3/4" deep.

I get a headache just looking at these pics. Not that there's any lingering effects, though. :)

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I get a headache just looking at these pics. Not that there's any lingering effects, though. :)

Havent we been through the topic of you and lingering effects before?:WTF

In all seriousness... good to know you are ok...

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