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Compression shorts with cup pouch-not pocket
Hey, I need a new pair.
Does anyone have a recommendation? I much prefer the kind with the floating pouch instead of the pocket. |
Buy a regular pair, then put the Banana style cup in a sock. Loop the top of the sock over the elastic waist band of the compression shorts.
Only way to go. People think I am crazy until they try it once, then they only use this method. |
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My recommendation is the Shock Doctor. It has an internal pocket, and the cup never moves. |
Another good thing about using the sock is that you can change it out every game if you want. It's always good to make sure you start each game with a good set of balls.
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I have the Shock Doctor shorts, but I have found that my cup sometimes has a tendency to turn sideways. That's a bit uncomfortable when you go set for the pitch..... |
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I've had that issue with other compression shorts (as an example: UA while using the SD bio-flex cup), but I have not had that issue with the Shock Doctors. Once I place it, it stays. I dare say that you have too large of a size ;). |
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I will try Shock Doctor. I found them on Amazon.
I will not try the sock because it sounds moronic. :D |
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I've found that the shorts with the pocket let the cup shift too much. I went to a separate underarmour jock underneath a pair of tights.
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Bullfighters first rodeo?
Cut the cup pocket off an old jock with torn straps before you trash the leftover waistband and straps. Wash the pocket and use the cup in pocket combo as directed. Measure the advantages yourself, such as cleaner, more comfortable, used more often, time, money, etc.
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