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Shin Guards with the NB plate shoes
I have the NB plate shoes but need to get new shinners. The ones I own now don't fit quite right, too short, and don't ride the best on the shoes. I have the +pos double knee (either the Al Clark or Brinkman edition, can't remember, the writing has rubbed off).
I want to make sure I get a pair that are good, and possibly fairly similar to what I have now, but I don't want "ankle wings" Anyone have suggestions to what would sit well with the shoes and still stay "hidden" |
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If he doesn't want them, I'll take them, Steve. Zach needs to get his own gear and quit pilfering mine.
Tim. |
I have the Douglas shin guards too, but I found a pair even better for me. Cooper hockey official shin guards. If you have a used sporting goods dealer near you, I urge you to try on a pair. Best ten bucks I've ever spent on gear.
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Regarding the ankle wings, I use the NB high tops now after avoiding them for years due to this exact issue. I use the Carlucci shins. During the Major League camp last year in Compton was told by a MLB umpire "just tuck them in your shoes, that's what I do." And I have ever since.
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Tim. |
I switched to hi-top shoes this year and found that tucking the shin gaurds into the shoes works great.
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FTVMartin...not a bad idea huh?!? Works great doesn't it?
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K10 - Collegiate Model Leg Guard
Try the K10 - COLLEGIATE MODEL LEG GUARD from Honigs Whislestop.
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I second the K10 from Honigs with the NB plate shoe. I don't tuck them in, and don't have eagle wings, either.
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