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I have ordered and received all my equipment and uniforms for umpiring (live in IL, so not alot of games to do below H.S. baseball yet), and I like everything and the way it fits except for the Wilson-Davis chest protector. It fits nice, but its awfully bulky at the shoulders (and I am sure it offers great protection), but I prefer something not as bulky but something that has good protection. I look like a football player in it. Can anyone suggest a protector (not the west vest, it's overkill for the games I do {pony league, little league, AABC, etc.}) that is not bulky and fits almost unnoticably under my shirt?? Thanks for your help.
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I agree with Tee. My first year I bought a +POS BB2000 Protector that made me feel like I was going to tip over half of the time. I gave the +POS to my brother the following year and bought the K1. It's light enough that you can wear it comfortably and continously all season. It's also sturdy enough for any level. Good luck.
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And it's fairly thin through the shoulders correct? Not bulky and I won't look like a linebacker with it on?
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The Honig's K1 is very light but it is bulky. I just upgraded to it at the end of last year and it was bulkier than the other protector I had. My shirts fit tighter.
But honestly, who cares. The protector is there to keep you from getting hurt when the ball eventually hits you. Besides, the bigger you look the more intimidating you can be, the less crap your likely to take. I wouldn't worry about how big you look. Worry about how protected you are. Most protectors are bulky, that's why they stopp baseballs from hurting you when they hit you at great speeds.
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If you want to look thin in the shoulders get a catcher's chest protector. And wear base shoes behind the plate too because they are less bulky and lighter than plate shoes. And there are some shin guards available that will be really light weight and not noticeable at all under your pants. And when you break a collarbone, or a toe, or a shin bone, you will wish you had bought equipment that made you look like a linebacker.
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Oh brother.
If you're worried about the thickness of your chest protector, and if it makes look big, or not, try football. Those vertical stripes are very slimming. Wear good gear. Don't get hurt. Me, I dig looking like RoboCop. |
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DG those shin guards are called soccer shin guards 8-) You know little things that slide into your socks. Also if bulk is a problem, definetly skip using a cup.
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Jason,
I am second year umpire and just purchased the K1. I received it 3 days ago and have yet to use it in a game. It is extremely light and it does bulk you up a little but not too much. Like the others have stated, it will be well worth it when you take that first one off the shoulder. |
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Bud, buy a West Vest, or a Honig's K1, but get GOOD protection. I was calling a 10 year old game with a friend who wore an old Rawlings protector. Same as a cathers but with shoulder caps. He took a foul ball that broke his collar bone in the 3rd and I had to finish the game alone. It doesn't matter how big you look, all that matters is how well protected you are.
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