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I'll say it again. Don't buy a cheap chest protector.
Two reasons. First is your safety. Good gear might save you some day. Hey, I know a guy that does adult ball with a thin Cooper softball protector. He's just lucky. I got nailed in a little kids game in a medium weight Diamond, and felt goofy for a week. Your health is not worth it. Second, when you go to sell a good quality cp, you'll get a good return on eBay. Your real out of pocket expense is minimal (tell your wife I said so). A $150 cp will bring back $100, but a $60 one will only net you $20. A ten buck difference, but you're wearing top 'o the line gear. Long after the money is spent, you'll never regret buying the best. p.s. go ahead and buy cheap shinguards. Those $100+ WV's are a waste of dough. Light, vented, CoolMax lined Coopers will put enough cash in your pocket to buy a Platinum. |
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Kyle nailed it!!!
You can go cheap on shinguards and even on your mask (inexpensive usually means 'heavy', but protection wise, they should be ok). Don't skimp a penny on your chest protector or plate shoes. Cups are generally about $5, so that covers your three most important protective items.
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