Showing posts with label Shin Pads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shin Pads. Show all posts

Monday, 5 December 2016

The NEW LA6 Ball Hockey Shin Pads

It's a fact that Ball Hockey players would rather have quality shin pads before any other piece of equipment. The reason is not because of the level of sensitivity, but more so the likelihood of where you would be hit. Not saying it doesn't happen anywhere else and it should be left unprotected but what we're saying is that your shins are the most vulnerable. Whether you're playing competitive or recreational, you will still get those nasty hacks to the shins. If you're playing defense, would you rather be blocking shots with your shins or with protective pads?

Those of you that prefer no pads and to take the brunt of it all, when you're tired of having cuts and bruises, give us a call. For the majority that value their shins, we understand that you also value quality. LA Sport is a company that understands quality.

They wanted to create shin pads that met top quality standards which introduces the new LA6 Shinguards, the newest Ball Hockey shin pads in today's market.
  • Extremely light
  • Durable and flexible
  • Lined with breathable vented mesh
  • Double strapping system to prevent the pads from rotating
  • Strapping velcro on the front of pads to add more product lifetime
These pads value at $64.99 however to launch their new Ball Hockey shin pads, they are on sale for a limited time only at $54.99. 

Don't forget, we offer FREE Shipping on ALL returns and exchanges (view return/exchange policy) so if you're not sure about sizing, it won't cost you extra if you need to make an exchange. If you want to know how to size shin pads, then check out our sizing blog HERE

Monday, 31 October 2016

How to Size Shin Pads



Hello fellow players. You’ve been asking about sizing for equipment so we’re going to show you step by step how easy it is to get the right size for you. The two main items in question are Ball Hockey Shin Pads and Ball Hockey Gloves. Let’s start off with the shins.

It doesn’t matter if you’re buying Knapper AK5 Shin Pads or if you’re buying D-Gel Proteks and D-Gel Deluxe. They all come down to the same general rule. What you want to do is measure (in inches) from the top of your ankle (where the top of your shoe would end up) all the way to the middle of the knee cap. This will give you a good idea on what size pad to purchase.

Most Ball Hockey Shin Pads follow the same format such as:

        • 11", 12", 13", 14", 15", 16"


Some Shin Pads such as the D-Gel Deluxe size a little differently but still follow the same rule.
  • Small (11")
  • Medium (13")
  • Large (15")
  • X-Large (16")
Now what happens if you’re in between? So for example, you measure and you’re sitting at a 14.5”. At this point we recommend to always go the next size. Better to have more protection than just not enough.

Since you can never be 100% sure when shopping online, we offer a FREE exchange so if you decide the pair you have are too big or too small, we’ll send you a mailing label to return the item and then send you the size you need. Make sure to keep the box the pads were shipped in until you try them on. When returning an item for an exchange or return, all that we ask is that it is not game worn and returned in its original packaging. You can review our return/exchange policy by clicking HERE.

If you would like to know how to size Ball Hockey Gloves, CLICK HERE.

Monday, 22 February 2016

Ball Hockey Shin Pads



What is it that we're looking for in Ball Hockey shin pads? Protection obviously, comfort, knee manoeuvrability, lightness, breathable, easy to adjust, and of course style. 

Let's start with protection. The Knapper AK5 shin pads (used to be the Mylec MK5) have a flexible yet durable plastic that has been tested in batting cages. They went through several prototypes to find the perfect strength that can retain its flexibility. 

The wrap system allows the straps to wrap around your leg and the pad itself giving a you snug fit. The grip pad on the inner portion of the shin prevents the pad from sliding around. The wrap system also prevents any chances of buckles breaking which means less clear tape is needed. There is a decent layer of foam padding giving you optimal comfort. The knee guard can be adjusted for higher knee/thigh protection as well as the ankle protector which can be tied directly on to your shoes to further prevent sliding. Both can be removed completely. 


         

      

You'll notice that the knee portion is separate from the shin connected by padding. This allows the knee a full 90 degree flex. 

The pads are made of a very light plastic material. Some players don't even notice the shin pads because they're so light. There's perforated holes on the shin area to allow the pads to be more breathable. 

If you're not sure what size of shin pad you should bet getting, the rule of thumb is to measure from the top of your ankle to middle of your knee. That will give you a good idea of what you're looking for. 

For only $59.99, you can own a high end pair of Ball Hockey shin pads that will not only provide you the protection you need, but the comfort and style you're looking for. You can order through www.ballhockeygear.ca or by clicking the shop now button.