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He got two shots and as we all know, a second shot on the same bone as the first one and you're ready to leave the ground and not land. And if he took two shots on the clavicle with a ribbed protector, then I can easily understand it. Also, that part of the mask gives you a pretty good jaw shot, which is always a pretty good bell ringer.
And your mask should be so loose that it spins or completely comes off on any indirect shot. You only want to absorb the direct ones. |
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IMO if your mask is loose a direct hit will get you twice first the ball and then the mask. |
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I wear it so it stays in place. So it fits. So when I take it off my hat doesn't come off as well....... Like I said I've taken some nasty shots never had a problem.
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That's cool ...to each his own. I take a good punch, too, but if I wear the mask so that it just lays there, it softened a lot of blows since I started wearing it that way. Super lightweight mask worn loosely, that's what the masters say, so that's what I do, and it really works.
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I had one ball come off a bat this year that took my mask off so cleanly I didn't feel a thing. If it had been tight, I would have. Rita |
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