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njdevs00cup Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:01pm

Comfortable leg guards
 
Any suggestions for the most comfortable leg guards? I typically do big field games by myself for rec., Freshmen and JV. My legs are getting chewed up as I'm running. My current leg guards are no name, cheap, hand me downs. Thanks!

SanDiegoSteve Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:24pm

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Originally Posted by njdevs00cup
Any suggestions for the most comfortable leg guards? I typically do big field games by myself for rec., Freshmen and JV. My legs are getting chewed up as I'm running. My current leg guards are no name, cheap, hand me downs. Thanks!

I love my Douglas leg guards. Very comfortable, and they stop everything without feeling it. Quick release straps make for easy removal too.

http://www.douglaspads.com/pc/viewPr...6&idproduct=25

BigUmp56 Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:27pm

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Originally Posted by njdevs00cup
Any suggestions for the most comfortable leg guards? I typically do big field games by myself for rec., Freshmen and JV. My legs are getting chewed up as I'm running. My current leg guards are no name, cheap, hand me downs. Thanks!

If your legs are getting abused while you're running you need to invest in a good pair of Underarmor or McDavid full length leg wear.


Tim.

njdevs00cup Mon Apr 23, 2007 04:47am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
I love my Douglas leg guards. Very comfortable, and they stop everything without feeling it. Quick release straps make for easy removal too.

http://www.douglaspads.com/pc/viewPr...6&idproduct=25

Thanks Steve!

njdevs00cup Mon Apr 23, 2007 04:49am

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Originally Posted by BigUmp56
If your legs are getting abused while you're running you need to invest in a good pair of Underarmor or McDavid full length leg wear.


Tim.

Tim,

Thanks for the advice! I think I'll try the leg wear first before laying out the money for new leg gurards. Although they are no names, I've been hit quite a few times and they've done the job!

Matt

UMP25 Mon Apr 23, 2007 08:38am

Matt, I second the leg wear. I have worn McDavid ankle-length interawear for years--only because Under Armour, my preferred vendor, does not have a built-in cup pocket, whereas McDavid does--and it makes a huge difference. In addition, I use the Gerry Davis shin guards. They're the lightest guards I've ever worn, AND they're the most protective, IMHO, especially around the knee area. They're also among the most inexpensive. After using the West Vest guards and others for some time, I'd never leave my Davis ones. I criss-cross the two strap guards and I'm set.

kylejt Mon Apr 23, 2007 09:46am

Ditto. Criss-cross and McDavids. I use cheap Coopers because they fit me so well. Be sure the gap between your plate shoes and the bottem of the s/g is covered. My WV s/g's are in my garage as backups. I like the light, thin, CoolMax lined Coopers.

johnnyg08 Mon Apr 23, 2007 09:50am

I hate my shins, I have the Honig's K17's (I think)...they do the job, but they're heavy...would like to get a new pair...but I just can't justify getting new ones...I've been spending my money on Under Armour, better socks, etc... and other things that aid in the comfort of working in extreme heat/cold...so far, it's been well worth the investment. BTW...I'd recommend wearing some type of full length compressions on the plate and bases, you'll never go back...it really does keep you either warmer or cooler, whichever you prefer.

UMP25 Mon Apr 23, 2007 09:55am

Johnny, try the Davis guards. You'll love them. Plus, they're significantly less costly than others, so the price should be more agreeable to you.

Note: Some have reported that using the Davis guards under combo pants doesn't fit well due to the Davis guards' generous knee protection. I wouldn't know, as I don't wear combo pants.

RPatrino Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:54am

K17's are too heavy?? I've used mine for ages, and once I went to my NB plate shoes, the K17's have lightened up considerably...

IceGator8 Tue Apr 24, 2007 02:53am

For comfort I really liked the Davis shinguards. My prob is that I had a hard time keeping them clean. I ended up having to toss them after I developed a rash on my legs.

I was recommended a pair of Pro Nine's so I picked some up. They have pro features and a reasonably comfortable. The best part is I can remove the knee cap and the shin liner and throw them in the washer.

UMP25 Tue Apr 24, 2007 08:35am

Ice, with the Davis guards, try this:

1. If they're quite dusty after a game, keep a water spray bottle handy and simply squirt some onto the guards, especially the crevices and all.

2. Also use a little Fabreeze on them to keep them from getting all scummy. FWIW, I also use Fabreeze on my caps after every game. It keeps the sweat stains from building up and keeps the dirt from settling in. While I buy new caps every year, I have extended the life of them when using Fabreeze.

DG Tue Apr 24, 2007 11:11pm

I put my chest protector, shin guards and face mask in the back seat and drive home with the back windows down, then put them back in the trunk. I also take the chest protector and shin guards out about once a week and spray them down with a water hose and then lay them on the top of the bushes out front of the house to dry. Hats are also laid in the back seat and when they get to looking bad I put them the dishwasher for cleaning and then hang up to dry :)

ncump7 Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:32pm

I have been using Davis shin guards for years. They are pretty light and comfortable, but I have a problem with them sliding around during the game. I ordered some pro nine last week and they arrived today. They seem pretty nice and I like the fact you can remove the pads and wash them. I have also used Fabreze on shins, cp, and cap. It seems to work pretty well.

UMP25 Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:35pm

Try tightening your Davis guards' straps. That solved the problem for me. Plus, don't forget to criss-cross them when you buckle them up.


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