I got an e-mail from a Japanese Blader saying that I was promoting an unsafe practice for children with my Sliding Shoot video by not using the stadium fence. He claimed that with the recent introduction of MFB it's dangerous to not use it.
My response was that the major danger is being hit in the face, which the fence does not protect against. In addition, while the instructions claim you should use it it's fundamentally optional; if it was that huge of a concern for Takara-Tomy, they would build their stadiums similar to Hasbro. In the end, the stadium guard mostly exists to relieve Takara-Tomy of responsibility in the case of an injury.
In the end, it's up to the parents to ensure their children are playing safely. Currently, the WBO rules do not require the stadium fence to be used and I personally never use it because it makes shooting techniques virtually impossible to perform with any accuracy.
Do you think it's unsafe to promote playing without the stadium fence? Do you ever use it?
My response was that the major danger is being hit in the face, which the fence does not protect against. In addition, while the instructions claim you should use it it's fundamentally optional; if it was that huge of a concern for Takara-Tomy, they would build their stadiums similar to Hasbro. In the end, the stadium guard mostly exists to relieve Takara-Tomy of responsibility in the case of an injury.
In the end, it's up to the parents to ensure their children are playing safely. Currently, the WBO rules do not require the stadium fence to be used and I personally never use it because it makes shooting techniques virtually impossible to perform with any accuracy.
Do you think it's unsafe to promote playing without the stadium fence? Do you ever use it?