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SWFLguy Tue Jan 12, 2010 02:25pm

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.

Skahtboi Tue Jan 12, 2010 04:23pm

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.

dtwsd Tue Jan 12, 2010 05:39pm

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Originally Posted by SWFLguy (Post 650699)
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.

I understand the desire use something light in hotter weather. I'm in SOCAL so I feel your pain. I have a K2 but I only use it for 10U because it doesn't gives me enough protection for my ribs. I use the ProNine protector for older kids but as great as it is it gets really hot under it sometimes. I was hoping that the hex pad shirt might give enough rib protection to allow me to use it with my K2 when I do 12U/14U. I'd like to hear some feedback too before I shell out that kind of money for it.

#13 Tue Jan 12, 2010 06:14pm

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.

SWFLguy Tue Jan 12, 2010 07:17pm

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.

Skahtboi Wed Jan 13, 2010 09:24am

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Originally Posted by SWFLguy (Post 650816)
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.

Another thing that I do in the oppressive heat and humidity is to carry a small ice chest with me and leave out of the way somewhere on the field, but close enough to where I can get to it between innings. In this ice chest are two hand towels, ice, water, and spirits of ammonia. It really helps.

Skahtboi Wed Jan 13, 2010 09:25am

By the way, that is ice, water and spirits of ammonia mixed together, with the towels soaking in them. :cool:

NCASAUmp Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:26am

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Originally Posted by Skahtboi (Post 650935)
By the way, that is ice, water and spirits of ammonia mixed together, with the towels soaking in them. :cool:

I tried that this year, but it smelled too much like cat piss.

Very COLD cat piss, but cat piss nonetheless!

argodad Wed Jan 13, 2010 12:04pm

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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp (Post 650973)
I tried that this year, but it smelled too much like cat piss.

Very COLD cat piss, but cat piss nonetheless!

Try wintergreen scented rubbing alcohol.

Skahtboi Wed Jan 13, 2010 01:56pm

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Originally Posted by argodad (Post 651040)
Try wintergreen scented rubbing alcohol.

Eh..I think it is just Dave's sense of smell. :eek:

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

NCASAUmp Wed Jan 13, 2010 02:00pm

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Originally Posted by Skahtboi (Post 651119)
Eh..I think it is just Dave's sense of smell. :eek:

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

Maybe my cats peed in my cooler...

They peed on my Sig once.

Stevetheump Sun Jan 17, 2010 07:24pm

Protection
 
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Originally Posted by Skahtboi (Post 650775)
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.

No, not just you, Scott. No matter what level of ball I'm umpiring, I'm wearing some sort of protection. Now that I've gone back to umpiring youth and adult SP softball, I wear a cup. In my baseball days, it was "the whole 9 yards" - mask, chest protector, cup, shin guards. True story: A friend of mine was the base umpire in a men's SP game years ago. With R2 on second and 1 out, he was out in the "B" position (near the 2nd baseman). Batter hits a line drive to the 3rd baseman, who catches it and fires to second in an attempt to double off R2. Well, the throw was off and what did not help matters is that the second baseman had to jump to avoid the runner sliding back in to the base. The fielder took his eye off the ball for a split second. Well, the ball deflected off the back of his glove, and my friend was in a direct line behind the play. He never saw the ball coming and it hit him square in the groin. He limped in between innings and said to me: "Steve, I've been umpiring 20 years and have NEVER been hit in the groin by a ball." I added: "Until now." Believe me, observing that REINFORCED my belief that YOU WEAR A CUP AT EVERY LEVEL OF BALL AND REGARDLESS IF YOU ARE A PLATE OR BASE UMPIRE. Those of who have been hit by a "softball" KNOW that it is anything but a "soft" ball when you get hit. Last year, I got hit by a THROWN softball from the outfield. It caught me on the back of my right hand and broke the 5th metacarpal bone. Ended my season right there.


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