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McDavid hex pad shirt ??
This may be old, but not to me. I happened to see this on an umpire equipment site. I'd love to umpire during the hotter days here w/o my regular chest protector, but would like some protection and this looks like it might work. Anyone here have any input ? Thanks in advance.
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I can never imagine anyone not wanting to protect themselves to the fullest. But, that is just me. Saw a buddy of mine separate her shoulder during a 10U state tourney years ago, because she thought she could do without a chest protector in the 103 degree heat. Pretty much ended her career.
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A friend of mine used the Hex Pad last year in a 14u game. 2 broken ribs. Personally, I agree with optimal protection. The alternative is just tough if that one ball gets you the wrong way. I must say, I had a tough partner...he did the bases with the broken ribs (which he didn't know about until the x-ray that night) and he watched me get hit, but luckily I had on the Wilson Gold.
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So far it looks like I might as well save my $$ and make sure I hydrate well before each game. I understand about injury and I have taken a few direct hits to my inside protector that I think might have been trouble w/o it. I'm a big guy 6'3"/290 and work the slot, so I am a big target for errant foul balls and wild pitches. Thanks for the input.
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By the way, that is ice, water and spirits of ammonia mixed together, with the towels soaking in them. :cool:
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Very COLD cat piss, but cat piss nonetheless! |
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Heck, I have used this system for years to beat the heat. I also have two cats. The spirits of ammonia in no way resemble cat piss, believe me! :o |
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They peed on my Sig once. |
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