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Henn Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:18am

compression tights
 
For this spring, I was wondering if there are any clothing co's that produce a compression full leg length tight with a cup pocket?

I always wear compression tights when I work plate, and always have to wear seperate compression shorts with a cup pocket.

Just wondering if anyone makes anything like this because it would be much more comfortable...

Dakota Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:39am

Here is what I use:

McDavid Compression Tights.

There may be other brands, too.

3SPORT Mon Nov 03, 2008 03:09pm

I think McDavid also makes the hexpad in a compression tight also.

NCASAUmp Mon Nov 03, 2008 03:14pm

Also, UltraJoc makes one.

Personally, I just keep wearing the compression shorts. Any particular reason you want the full-length?

Dakota Mon Nov 03, 2008 03:43pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by NCASAUmp (Post 548289)
Also, UltraJoc makes one.

Personally, I just keep wearing the compression shorts. Any particular reason you want the full-length?

For me, less leg irritation from the shin guards.

3afan Mon Nov 03, 2008 08:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dakota (Post 548190)
Here is what I use:

McDavid Compression Tights.

There may be other brands, too.

i use those too, love 'em

outathm Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:05pm

Honigs has long socks that are amazing under the shin guards. The Under armor soccer socks also do the same job, and if you have an Under armor outlet around or near you they are usually 3 for around 5 dollars.

I forgot my special compression shorts a few years back and put my cup in a regular sock and draped the sock over the top of the compression shorts and it has worked great ever since. I get a couple of strange looks in the locker room/parking lot when I change, but no one should be looking there anyhow.:D

SethPDX Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:16pm

That's what I do. (The soccer socks and compression shorts, NOT the other method!):D

Dakota Tue Nov 04, 2008 07:50am

I've tried regular soccer socks with compression shorts, and found them to a lot hotter than the commpression tights. I haven't tried underarmor brand, though.

Tru_in_Blu Wed Jul 08, 2009 07:27am

compression gear
 
I've read in a couple of threads about compression gear, which I'm not really familiar with. I'm curious to know how many of you guys/gals wear this equipment, what kinds, etc.

Apparently there are shorts, pants, shirts, socks. How are these things to wear when it's real hot, or in the chill of early Spring games. I'm in New Hampshire and we usually start in April. Not unusual to do a game with temperatures in the low 50s. And in July and August, we do have the occasional 100 degree weekend.

I have flat feet and they get tired and sore if I'm working a lot of games at a tournament. I was wondering if compression socks would help alleviate some fatigue. Also, shorts - if it would help avoid that uncomfortable jock rash.

Figured I'd add on to this existing post instead of starting a new one.

Thanx for your inputs and opinions.

NCASAUmp Wed Jul 08, 2009 07:42am

Well, this thread is going straight down the TMI road, but... screw it.

Personally, I wear the Shock Doctor compression shorts ($25 each at ump-attire.com) with the Shock Doctor cup in the built-in pouch. Lately, it's been 90+ degrees every day out on the field with at least 60% humidity (usually closer to 90%), and I'm wearing my navy Fechheimers. I never feel "too hot" down there, though I use a bit of Gold Bond to help keep things cool and dry.

WAY more information than you needed to know, but hey... It's all part of the profession.

scottk_61 Wed Jul 08, 2009 08:28am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dakota (Post 548300)
For me, less leg irritation from the shin guards.

You should try the socks that Honig's has.
They are Thorlo, plate socks.
A little expensive but once you use them you will wonder why you ever wore anything else, especially if you are working an all day tournament.

Ref Ump Welsch Wed Jul 08, 2009 02:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by NCASAUmp (Post 613229)
Well, this thread is going straight down the TMI road, but... screw it.

Don't most of our threads go that way? :D

NCASAUmp Wed Jul 08, 2009 02:50pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ref Ump Welsch (Post 613352)
Don't most of our threads go that way? :D

Nah, just mine. :D

IRISHMAFIA Wed Jul 08, 2009 02:52pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottk_61 (Post 613238)
You should try the socks that Honig's has.
They are Thorlo, plate socks.
A little expensive but once you use them you will wonder why you ever wore anything else, especially if you are working an all day tournament.

Scott,

How do these socks hold up?

When I was still skiing, I had picked-up a few pair of Thorlos at Steamboat. Unfortunately, they wore worse than the ASA 3-ring knee-highs. Don't know whether it was the brand or the construction, but I'm not inclined to invest in them again barring new data.


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