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uxley11 Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:04pm

Plus Pos Shin Guards
 
http://www.pluspos.com/product.asp?which=297
I was wondering if you guys could tell me anything about these shin guards. I care most about the comfort or the guard itself and the straps. I used some old MacGregor shin guards last year and the straps irritated my legs. I know most people said don't spend a lot of money on shin guards, and I don't plan on it because I can get these for $30 used. I just wanted to know if any body has worn or is currently wearing these guards when working and how you feel about them. Thanks.

Dave Hensley Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:06pm

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Originally Posted by uxley11
http://www.pluspos.com/product.asp?which=297
I was wondering if you guys could tell me anything about these shin guards. I care most about the comfort or the guard itself and the straps. I used some old MacGregor shin guards last year and the straps irritated my legs. I know most people said don't spend a lot of money on shin guards, and I don't plan on it because I can get these for $30 used. I just wanted to know if any body has worn or is currently wearing these guards when working and how you feel about them. Thanks.

The only way to avoid shinguard straps irritating your legs is to wear something between the strap and the leg. I recommend compression tights such as those made by UnderArmour and McDavid.

uxley11 Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:07pm

Well, I think the biggest problem with my old guards were that the metal connector kept scraping my leg.

UMP25 Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:09pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by uxley11
http://www.pluspos.com/product.asp?which=297
I was wondering if you guys could tell me anything about these shin guards. I care most about the comfort or the guard itself and the straps. I used some old MacGregor shin guards last year and the straps irritated my legs. I know most people said don't spend a lot of money on shin guards, and I don't plan on it because I can get these for $30 used. I just wanted to know if any body has worn or is currently wearing these guards when working and how you feel about them. Thanks.

You want comfort? Then get the Davis shin guards. Only two straps and the best knee protection I've ever had in a shinguard! And no metal buckles that rub against your leg.

uxley11 Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:11pm

I had those, but they were humongous. And they were too big top to bottom. Do they make a smaller size than 18?

UMP25 Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:14pm

Yes. They come in 17.5" and 15".

Click here for details.

BTW, their size--they're really not that large--is what makes them more protective.

etn_ump Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:16pm

I bet he's wearing combo pants if the Davis are too big. If you can get the PlusPOS shins for $30, you should get them.

Dave answered your question regarding the buckles and comfort. Get some McDavid's!

uxley11 Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:24pm

No i bought some +POS plate and base pants. I didn't that they didn't fit inside of my pants, I meant they were 2x bigger than my old guards. And how do you tell if the 15 or 17.5 would be better? I am 5'10 if that matters.

DG Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:33pm

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Originally Posted by uxley11
No i bought some +POS plate and base pants. I didn't that they didn't fit inside of my pants, I meant they were 2x bigger than my old guards. And how do you tell if the 15 or 17.5 would be better? I am 5'10 if that matters.

http://www.honigs.com/pdf/shinguradsizing.pdf

UMP25 Sun Feb 18, 2007 03:57pm

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Originally Posted by etn_ump
I bet he's wearing combo pants if the Davis are too big. If you can get the PlusPOS shins for $30, you should get them.

Dave answered your question regarding the buckles and comfort. Get some McDavid's!

Indeed. Dave makes a good point that many umpires I know don't even follow. Most of the NCAA guys with whom I work wear some kind of undergarment on their legs, though not that many wear ankle-length ones. I've worn the McDavid Interawear ankle-length ones only because they have a cup pocket built in. I'd switch to Under Armour's in a heartbeat if only their ankle-length ones had a cup pocket; they don't.

uxley11 Sun Feb 18, 2007 04:13pm

do they make them for hot weather. I looked at the McDavid's and they said they were used for cold weather sports such as football.

GarthB Sun Feb 18, 2007 04:17pm

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Originally Posted by uxley11
do they make them for hot weather. I looked at the McDavid's and they said they were used for cold weather sports such as football.

From the Honigs site:

McDavid Performance Apparel - high performance athletic wear

McDavid's new active moisture management technology infused into the fabric of its Performance Apparel is called Ultra hDc. It's a permanent compound that immediately absorbs sweat and disperses it into the fabric - evaporating moisture quickly and effectively. When your body heats up and sweats, the apparel stays dry, keeping you cool and comfortable. When your body is active in cool environments, the apparel stays dry, keeping you insulated and warm

UMP25 Sun Feb 18, 2007 05:17pm

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Originally Posted by uxley11
do they make them for hot weather. I looked at the McDavid's and they said they were used for cold weather sports such as football.

As Garth had excerpted above, they're for hot or cold weather. Having worn them for years, I can attest to their performance. You will NOT be disappointed wearing these. At first they might feel funny, but you'll find they're great to wear.

kylejt Sun Feb 18, 2007 05:22pm

I had those +POS shin guards, and game them away. They were okay, but I haven't found any shin guards that are really special. I didn't care for them because the vinyl backing got really sweaty.

I use Coopers now. A couple things I like about them is they're vented, CoolMax lined and quite light. My son swears by the Rawlings Lobsters for the extra protection the have.

I concur with a lot folks here. The ankle length McDavids are GREAT. Hot, cold, plate or bases. No need for shin guard straps to rub bare skin ever again. I don't take the field without them.

ncump7 Mon Feb 19, 2007 07:43pm

I have worn the McDavids for the past several years and do not call without them. It helps remove sweat, makes the shin guards more comfortable, and keeps my legs from cramping up later. Don't leave home without them.


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