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johnnyg08 Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:59am

Drank the Kool-Aid
 
Well fellas,

I finally drank the Kool-Aid and upgraded to the WV Gold. I've been using a Pro-Nine CP for the last 6-7 years and for the most part it was fine. I took one shot this year that was a near-miss on the collar bone and had a colleague actually break his collarbone this year. I said F-it, what's a couple of game fees for the best one out there.

Reviews after game one:

I had to do quite a bit of adjusting to the straps and I taped all of them with athletic tape. It's quite a bit more of a CP than what I was using, but I love the fit and I feel like Happy Gilmore...I'm almost want to get drilled this weekend just to feel the difference because I know this is a major upgrade to what I was using. It's not as hot as I thought it would be...to me, it wasn't any different than the Pro-Nine under same/similar conditions. It's bulkier, but it's better. I don't think I'll have any regrets.

Kevin Finnerty Thu Jul 15, 2010 03:16am

Silly guy; drank the Kool-Aid and frivolously forked over some well-earned cash on something that merely protects his clavicle, his ribs and HIS HUMAN HEART!

yawetag Thu Jul 15, 2010 03:57am

Johnnie,

When you figure out how to get your shirt on without help, please tell me. :D

johnnyg08 Thu Jul 15, 2010 06:30am

You know, I'm all about having good gear. I strongly believe in it, look in the trunk of my car and you'd see. When I was a just starting, I really didn't have any money...I scraped by on what I had until I could afford better gear. Until this year, my Pro-Nine was fine. Yes, I suppose some of it was a little luck, but I didn't feel unsafe until that collarbone shot that nearly ended my year as well as my friend breaking his collarbone. Here in MN, I probably don't see the pitching like you guys see in other parts of the country on a consistent basis so the shots I remember are far and few between. Now I don't have to worry about it.
:-)

jicecone Thu Jul 15, 2010 07:32am

I also "Drank the Kool-Aid" this year after taking a real good shot on my Davis vest and feeling it for a week. I guess when I was forty or fifty, those shots didn't bother me as much. At sixty, it is well worth the bucks.

Haven't had many problems with the shirt though and the protection is definitely better. As far as being hotter, well here in New Orleans in the summer there are only 2 temperatures, Hot and Hotter. I tried a few summer Legion games and decided that dieing from heat exhaustion was just not on my agenda yet. Looking forward to Fall ball.

mbyron Thu Jul 15, 2010 08:32am

I use a Gold. The only shirts I have trouble getting over it are those that are a little too tight. Try a bigger shirt, Andrew?

kylejt Thu Jul 15, 2010 09:11am

Long after the money is spent, you never regret buying the best.

MrUmpire Thu Jul 15, 2010 09:39am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 685497)
I use a Gold. The only shirts I have trouble getting over it are those that are a little too tight. Try a bigger shirt, Andrew?

Same here. No problem with shirts or pullover jackets that fit.

yawetag Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:18am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 685497)
I use a Gold. The only shirts I have trouble getting over it are those that are a little too tight. Try a bigger shirt, Andrew?

I don't think it matters, but mine's a Platinum. My shirts seem big enough, but I could always try the huge size.

Ump Rube Fri Jul 16, 2010 09:16am

I moved to the Platinum and have never regretted it. I regretted telling my wife how much it cost, but she understands it now. She comes to most of my games and I have taken some good licks and just kept on going like nothing at all.

Definitely needed to size up a shirt though once I had it (moved from Pro9 as well).

mbyron Fri Jul 16, 2010 09:27am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ump Rube (Post 685627)
I regretted telling my wife how much it cost, but she understands it now.

Complaining wives need to compare it to the costs (not just financial) of a broken collar bone.

Perhaps that what you told her. :)

Kevin Finnerty Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:03am

How come when she needs to make an expense, it's "Honey, we need a ..." and when it's something like a chest protector, it's "Why do you need ... ?"

LakeErieUmp Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:09am

Or you could try "I can do more games without the broken collarbone than I can with it...more money for YOU to take out of my wallet, sweetheart"

johnnyg08 Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:45am

Quote:

Originally Posted by LakeErieUmp (Post 685643)
Or you could try "I can do more games without the broken collarbone than I can with it...more money for YOU to take out of my wallet, sweetheart"

I always love that one (IALTO) if you listen to KFAN in MN.

Ump Rube Fri Jul 16, 2010 03:47pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyg08 (Post 685652)
I always love that one (IALTO) if you listen to KFAN in MN.

Doh'kay thats enough johnnyg08. ;)


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