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dilligaf Mon May 16, 2011 06:38pm

Low Profile Chest Protector
 
I am looking for a loe profile chest protector with good protection. My latest protector is a Pro9 and although it is a good protector it is bulky and makes my shoulders look like superman on steroids. I a looking for a protector that projects a minimum profile that offers good movement and good protection.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Many Thanks

BretMan Tue May 17, 2011 10:36am

Those big shoulder pads can be a pain. Back a few years ago when I bought a Wilson WV Paltinum, I had the same complaint. Those huge pads make me feel like Frankenstein (Franken-Ump?).They were so big that my shirts were stretched to the max going over them and it actually felt like it was hard to raise my arms over my head. It's just to darn much bulk for a fairly non-critical area that's being covered.

Solution: I removed the pads. Fortunately, that's easy to do on a Platinum because all the pads and plastic plates are held in with velcro straps. What a difference! This went from feeling like I was packed in a box to being totally comfortable. My shirts feel loose, my range of movement is back and I love this chest protector!

The pad I removed really doesn't compromise any protection. The collar bone and shoulder joint itself are still covered. All I lost was some padding that really only protected the top of my triceps and biceps. The hard plastic shell the pad attached to is still there and this isn't a spot where you get hit much anyway.

Skahtboi Tue May 17, 2011 11:07am

Quote:

Originally Posted by dilligaf (Post 758960)
I am looking for a loe profile chest protector with good protection. My latest protector is a Pro9 and although it is a good protector it is bulky and makes my shoulders look like superman on steroids. I a looking for a protector that projects a minimum profile that offers good movement and good protection.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Many Thanks

Personally, I would stick with what you have. That is, if you are serious about wanting "good protection."

All Star, Diamond, and a few others (Bodyguard use to make "The UMP") have foam pad chest protectors. But you are giving up a lot of protection.


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