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proper tightness
What is the general agreement upon how tight your wear your umpire mask?
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Loose.
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Tight enough that when hit in the mask it doesn't end covering my ear, and lose enough that I can quickly remove without removing my hat at the same time.
Not quite sure how to measure that for you, foot-lbs, psi, kg/m etc. |
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Proper Tightness of Mask
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thanks for the help everyone
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Honestly I have never even thought of this until reading this thread. I have never had to worry about this as each mask fits and moves appropriately. Never adjusted a single mask in my career yet. I guess I am lucky.
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That said, I agree with the others that it should be "loose". |
It should be loose, so that as much of the kinetic energy of the ball as possible goes into making the mask fly off instead of into colliding with your face!
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Your mask should rest on the bill of your properly fitting, snug cap. The straps are just there to keep it from flopping off. The looser the better, as long as the pads are resting on your face when you're in your stance. I like 3-4" off my chin when I look at my shoes.
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No one has really said why... if you wear it tight, then ALL of the energy of the ball is transferred to your face. Can cause concussions. If it's loose, then all of the energy of the ball is transferred into the motion of the mask. Same reasons they WANT cars to spin, roll, or fly apart when Nascar has a crash - dispersal of energy. We all saw what happened to 3 when his car did nothing but stop.
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As they say, it's not the crash that kills you, it's the sudden stop.
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