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PanamaCityBrian Mon May 01, 2006 04:22pm

Bought some new equipment today???
 
Well i went and got my gear today i got the +POS BB2000 chest protector for 50 bucks a Play it again in town DLG-155 Diamond Shin Guards they didnt have a mask yet but for a starter set what do you guys think i am going to upgrade my shin guards but i am mainly curious about the chest protector

Thx Guys

PanamaCityBrian Mon May 01, 2006 05:00pm

Hey McCrowder, well I guess I thought this site was for umpires looking for advice and help as well as the occasional comment. But in your case I guess this site is for bashing other people. You could have saved alot of people some time and saved me the effort of responding to this by simply keeping your mouth shut! But if anyone else out there has any suggestions or comments I would greatly appreciate your advice.

Thx Guys

P.S. and by the way daddy is my grammar and punctuation better now I did not mean to offend you I promise I will not do it again ;)

ajjl22 Mon May 01, 2006 06:59pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by PanamaCityBrian
Hey McCrowder, well I guess I thought this site was for umpires looking for advice and help as well as the occasional comment. But in your case I guess this site is for bashing other people. You could have saved alot of people some time and saved me the effort of responding to this by simply keeping your mouth shut! But if anyone else out there has any suggestions or comments I would greatly appreciate your advice.


Most people asked what they think about equipment before they buy it. Now that you have already bought the chest protector, go out and use it and see how it works. If it works for you then keep using the equipment, if it doesn't get new stuff.

mbyron Tue May 02, 2006 07:00am

The topic title suggests you have a question???

mcrowder Tue May 02, 2006 07:44am

Panama - We're more than happy to offer advice and answer questions.

But you didn't ask a question (or if you did, it's buried in the unintelligible punctuationless babble). All you did was tell the world that you bought something new --- something most of us here do rather commonly. I ask again - who cares. There seemed to be no point to your post to go along with the fact that it's unreadable.

piaa_ump Tue May 02, 2006 08:21am

my .02
 
I have the BB2000 as well and have had it for a number of years. I am definately happy with the level of protection it provides. The only downside I have found is heat retention and some bulk..(robo-ump). In late July and August, it can be uncomfortable....again, a trade off due to the level of protection....

I have a Honigs K1 I use for lower level ball, which is the best for lightweight protection, but I miss the hard shell confidence. I am trying out a friends Platinum this summer to see if that is the best compromise between light weight, protection and less heat retention........

Best of luck to you.......Im sure this will not be your last gear purchase...

Stan

LMan Tue May 02, 2006 08:34am

Quote:

Originally Posted by PanamaCityBrian
Hey McCrowder, well I guess I thought this site was for umpires looking for advice and help as well as the occasional comment. But in your case I guess this site is for bashing other people. You could have saved alot of people some time and saved me the effort of responding to this by simply keeping your mouth shut! But if anyone else out there has any suggestions or comments I would greatly appreciate your advice.

Thx Guys

P.S. and by the way daddy is my grammar and punctuation better now I did not mean to offend you I promise I will not do it again ;)


I think it's the scabs' fault.


:D

RPatrino Tue May 02, 2006 08:38am

I'll try to answer the "unasked" questions. HAHA

I use the K1 and have no problems with it at the Varsity level. I did take an untouched fastball in the chest and I felt it. But once the paramedics left I was ok (Just Kidding!!!).

If money is tight, I would budget high for your chest protector and plate shoes. Lower on the list would be shin guards. If you absolutely can't afford plate shoes, I'd recommend some athletic style shoe's or work boots with steel toes. At Honigs you can order metatarsal pads that attach to your shin guards. I used that combination for several years.

Bob P.

PanamaCityBrian Tue May 02, 2006 10:12am

I am sry for not asking the question. I thought the question was inmplied in the in the statement. I bought the chest protector due to neccesity at the time. I was hoping to hear something in the form of ; " It isnt bad but look for something else sooner than later " or " Or good choice should work for a while in most age groups. " But apparently I hit everyone on a bad day as i have read mush worse posts on this website and not seen this type of response, so I guess I will chalk this one up as a loser and move on to the next. For those who attempted to help Thank you and sry for being so confusing. For the others I guess it really is the SCABS fault in your case atleast ;) ( HAHA A JOKE dont get your panties in a wad about it )

RPatrino Tue May 02, 2006 12:03pm

Brian, welcome to the world on on-line umpire forums.

Bob P.

Justme Tue May 02, 2006 12:14pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by PanamaCityBrian
I am sry for not asking the question. I thought the question was inmplied in the in the statement. I bought the chest protector due to neccesity at the time. I was hoping to hear something in the form of ; " It isnt bad but look for something else sooner than later " or " Or good choice should work for a while in most age groups. " But apparently I hit everyone on a bad day as i have read mush worse posts on this website and not seen this type of response, so I guess I will chalk this one up as a loser and move on to the next. For those who attempted to help Thank you and sry for being so confusing. For the others I guess it really is the SCABS fault in your case atleast ;) ( HAHA A JOKE dont get your panties in a wad about it )

Ask a room full of umpires about equipment and you just might get a room filled with different opinions. My suggestion is buy the best protection you can afford for the level ball you work.

I use the Honigs K1 chest protector for most youth ball but when I'm working games at HS level & above I wear a Wilson Platinum.

Shin guards are Honigs K20's. My backups a Rawlings ULG's. I use them for youth games.

I use a Wilson A3077 mask and have a Honigs mask for my backup.


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