I'm not sure... I don't THINK so, but I'm not sure. There's a long- (and short-) form declaration on the website.
So what's the lawsuit in regards to the Kevlar shinguards all about? Sorry, but my PC is screwed up when it comes to .pdf files at the moment.
As I recall (YMMV) some kid broke his leg wearing the guards, and it was shown that there was no Kevlar in the guards. If you purchased the guards and can prove it (sales receipt or declaration) you get a coupon for money off a new adidas purchase.
That's what the declaration is for. I'm in the same boat. I've got the guards staring me in the face, but no number on them, or anything else for that matter.
i have like 3 pairs at my house, but they were bought in 1998 i guess. how am i supposed to have a receit (sp?) from then?