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Need Help +POS Shin Guard Repair
Hi Men!
I have used POS shin guards for longer than I care to remember. Now I have two sets with major problems, and i am wondering if there is any help I can get. 1. I have a set of 316/18's, the ones Al Clark endorsed. They had the pad above the knee, w/no plastic on it. Well, just below the knee they had a plastic pad that gave protection for the area. Well the pad is cracking, and I need to find a way to replace the pad, or put something else on it. 2. I just got some 318/18's off ebay, I think it is the one Joe Brinkman endorsed. This set of guards is really, really worn. At the top of the knee cap the pad for the lower thigh is attached to the knee cap by two pieces of stretch material riveted to both pads. On both guards the elastic is ripped and breaking. Does anyone know how to replace these pieces, and rerivet them? Thanks for your help! If you need to see pictures, I will be happy to make them available. |
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Try the following. Palermo shoe repair in Pittsburgh. Phone # 412/781-7477. They repair shoes (obviously), but specialize in hockey pads and equipment repair.
Good luck.
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The problem is +POS does not exist any more, and to a lot of us, they made the best shin guards around (except for Carlucci's).
My Al Clark model guards are between 12-15 years old. And they are still in great shape if I can repair them.... |
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In 30 years of umpiring, I personally have found the Davis shin guards to be the best I've ever worn. I had the Al Clark ones years ago, but their knee protection paled in comparison to the Davis guards, which also are the lightest I've ever worn. They're the most protective, the lightest, and with two straps, easy to put on and off. They're also among the least expensive.
Just my 2 cents. |
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I the same "collector's item." They're fairly new and in good shape, but I've been wondering too about repair.
I suspect that it will be cheaper to replace them.
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Cheers, mb |
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I tried a pair of Davis guards and couldn't stand them. I'm glad you like them. |
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Just Google-up "sports equipment repair" or "hockey equipment repair" and you'll find dozens of places that do this work. If you search for "baseball equipment repair" you get mostly places that fix baseball gloves.
Most likely, none of these places are close enough to you that you can drop it off in person, so you're going to have to ship it. Most definitely, many of the good hockey places are in Canada and that will slow down the whole shipping process and make it a little more expensive. As for the cost- if it salvages a piece of equipment that you love, and gives you many more years or service, why not go for it? It's worth only as much as you're willing to spend. |
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I just got a pair of NB plate shoes, and I totally agree with you. They are great. I have used the old Vans/XS/Exculsive/Riddell plate shoe for over 20 years now, in all of its flavors. These NB shoes are so nice I never should have worn the Ridell's after the NB's came out. I have also never heard a bad word about them from anybody who wears them. |
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