Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Ice Hockey Goalie What Ice Hockey Goalie Chest Protector Should I Get?

What ice hockey goalie chest protector should I get? - ice hockey goalie

I am a 14 hockey games. Do you need to get a bib again. I just finished my first year of the rooster, but I think I'll skip my second game and dwarf the next year. I have a welt the size of a tennis ball in a tournament last weekend and I realized that I needed a better buffer. Plastron What should I buy?

4 comments:

Chip Righter said...

There are many manufacturers of ice hockey. You need to a business that many different manufacturers, so you can separate models of each test and determine what he thinks of you will go. Check the shielding of the areas you have any concerns cover. You want to find the sign to adequate protection is still too bulky to carry.
Ask a few teammates, what they wear and why?
The team is always a personal decision.
Take time to look for a few guards and then go home and sleep. You have your choice of tomorrow.

goldenkn... said...

I have a bib Vaughn for years and never had problems with it. Vaughn, in general, have to do better and have different artistic styles to suit your style of play just go into each shop hockey great place in your area and try some of their chest protectors, Sr., and find a play of your style when you buy Itech ( not recommended) to buy things better, not economic. Economic Itech gear tends to disintegrate quickly.

Will C said...

I have a Vaughn

or that iTech

TexHabsf... said...

Chip is a good idea. For what it's worth, I wear a Vaughn, 5500 (U.S. version)

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