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#Incidental Padding that is not within 0.5" of a [[V9: Strike-Legal|striking surface]] may have a non-abrasive rubber coating (or non-vinyl equivalent) applied so long as it does not compromise the purpose of the padding by making it too firm.</onlyinclude> | #Incidental Padding that is not within 0.5" of a [[V9: Strike-Legal|striking surface]] may have a non-abrasive rubber coating (or non-vinyl equivalent) applied so long as it does not compromise the purpose of the padding by making it too firm.</onlyinclude> | ||
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Revision as of 17:51, 9 February 2023
This page is part of the Official Amtgard V9 Alpha-Playtest Rulebook.
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- These rules are currently in Open Alpha Playtest. See the Playtest Disclaimer for more details.
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Incidental Padding
Incidental Padding, also known as 'Courtesy Padding', is a padded non-striking surface intended to limit injuries from incidental contact with parts that are not strike-legal.
- Must have at least 0.5” of approved closed-cell foam over the weapon’s core. It must provide enough cushioning to prevent the core from being felt during a typical strike but it does not need to be as comfortable as strike-legal padding.
- Any portions of Incidental Padding that lies within 0.5” of a striking surface must be covered in the same manner of the adjacent strike-legal surface.
- Incidental Padding that is not within 0.5" of a striking surface may have a non-abrasive rubber coating (or non-vinyl equivalent) applied so long as it does not compromise the purpose of the padding by making it too firm.
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