Appendix E
Equipment: Additional Details
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Hard or unyielding substances are permitted, if covered, only to protect
an injury.
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Hand and arm protectors (covered casts or splints) are permitted only
to protect a fracture or dislocation.
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Thigh guards may not be made of any hard substances, unless all surfaces
are covered with material such as closed-cell vinyl foam that is at least
1/4-inch thick on the outside surface and at least 3/8-inch thick
on the inside surface and the overlaps of the edges.
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Shin guards must be covered on both sides and all edges with closed-cell,
slow-recovery foam padding at least 1/2-inch thick, or an alternate
material of the same minimum thickness having similar physical properties.
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Therapeutic or preventive knee braces
should
be worn under the pants
and entirely covered from direct external exposure.
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There may be no projection of metal or other hard substance from a
player's person or clothing.
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Shoe cleats
must conform to the following specifications:
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They may not be more than ½-inch in length (measured from tip of cleat to the
shoe).
(See below for an exception for detachable cleats.)
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They may not be made of any material that burrs, chips or fractures.
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They may not have abrasive surfaces or cutting edges.
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Nondetachable cleats only may not be made of any metallic material.
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Detachable cleats:
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Must have an effective locking device.
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May not have concave sides.
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If conical they may not have flat free ends not parallel to their bases or
less than 3/8-inch in diameter or rounded free ends having arcs greater
than 7/16-inch.
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If oblong they may not have free ends not parallel with bases or that measure
less than 1/4-inch by 3/4-inch.
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If circular or ring shaped they must have rounded edges and a wall at
least 3/16-inch thick.
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If steel-tipped they must contain low carbon steel of 1006 material,
case hardened to .005-.008 depth and drawn to Rockwell hardness of
approximately C55.
NOTE:
The distance in paragraph (a) for detachable cleats may exceed ½-inch
if the cleat is attached to a 5/32-inch or less raised platform wider
than the base of the cleat and extended across the width of the shoe to
within 1/4-inch or less of the outer edges of the sole.
A single toe cleat does not require a raised platform that extends across
the width of the sole.
The raised platform of the toe cleat is limited to 5/32-inch or less.
The 5/32-inch or less is measured from the lowest point of the platform
to the sole of the shoe.
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The facemask must be constructed of nonbreakable material with rounded
edges covered with resilient material designed to prevent chipping,
burrs or an abrasiveness that would endanger players.
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Shoulder pads may not have the leading edge of the epaulet rounded with
a radius more than one-half the thickness of the material used.
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No equipment that endangers other players may be worn.
Artificial limbs are permitted provided:
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An artificial limb must not give the wearer any advantage in competition.
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If necessary, the artificial limb should be padded to rebound as a
natural limb.
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Insignia, logos, labels:
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Uniforms and all other items of apparel (e.g. warm-ups, socks, headbands,
T-shirts, wristbands, visors, hats or gloves) may bear only a single
manufacturer's or distributor's normal label or trademark (regardless
of the visibility of the label or trademark) not to exceed 2¼ square
inches in area (i.e. rectangle, square, parallelogram) including any
additional material (e.g. patch) surrounding the normal trademark or logo.
See also Rule 1-4-6-d.
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No sizing, garment-care or other non-logo labels shall be on the outside
of the uniform.
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Professional league logos are prohibited.
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Editor: Jim Briggs, BAFA/BAFRA Rules Committee
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