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Old Sun Mar 04, 2012, 10:42pm
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Shin Guards

I have the Diamond IX3 shin guards. I didn't like the way they came up so high over my knees so I cut out the knee guards 3 years ago - just have the real shin guards down. I started doing college ball this year and have been thinking about getting a different pair that would offer more protection. In addition, I took one of the knee this weekend that has really made me evaluate my life choices.

Been looking at the Davis Shins:

http://www.gerrydavis.com/mm5/category/Leg_Shin_Guards/product/B17PR126575

Anybody had these?? Any other suggestions?
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Old Mon Mar 05, 2012, 07:20am
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I have the Diamond IX3 shin guards. I didn't like the way they came up so high over my knees so I cut out the knee guards 3 years ago - just have the real shin guards down. I started doing college ball this year and have been thinking about getting a different pair that would offer more protection. In addition, I took one of the knee this weekend that has really made me evaluate my life choices.

Been looking at the Davis Shins:

Gerry Davis Sports: DaviShins Shin Guards

Anybody had these?? Any other suggestions?
I own both pairs. The problem with both is that neither have a third strap higher near the knee. They use this as a selling point ("no rubbing behind the knee), but I don't want my equipment to move. That can cause the knee to ride high or feel loose. I actually rigged my Davis guards with a third strap. I've since moved to the Diamond guards though.

I don't know what size you bought, but they do come in two sizes. Maybe the shorter size is better for you. The two inch difference makes a huge difference. Another way to get the guards to sit lower is to remove the toe plate (if you haven't yet). That allows the guard to sit about 1/2 lower. The plate really isn't necessary if you wear plate shoes. They actually tend to look goofy and get in the way if you are wearing plate shoes.

Just some ideas.
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Old Mon Mar 05, 2012, 11:13am
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after realizing most leg guards are for baseball, I went out and got some broomball leg guards. they are light and thin, so much so that I can wear them under my base pants with room. however, the elastic straps use velcro, not clips, so I had to mod the velcro so as not to snag the seams of my pants.

I have not had a problem using these, except once I took a hard shot to the shin and it stung a little.

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