-Dual density foam -Internal plate system in high impact areas -Impact absorbing memory foam construction -Anatomically fit pattern designed by Tillman Johnson -Ventilator moisture management performance liner -adjustable shoulder and waist straps
this is definitely not a top of the line chest protector. though it does have great mobility it has very little protection. The padding on it is as useful as wearing 3 sweatshirts
this is actually good. my coach issued me this a bit before the season, and i thought it was garbage, but it actually offers great protection and is very light. highly recomended
I'm a High School goalie, 5 10 and 160 and have been using the small for 3 years, dnt get me wrong the strap barley fits, but i feel like they work well for me. although the buckle is broken and the brine logo in the middle cracked off. otherwise, best pads out there.
this chest protector is amazing for beginners. this was my first chest protector and its amazing it covers all the main places tht should be protected. and it gives you space to move around in any situation
SIZE/COMFORT: I found it was a little bit too big for me so try it on before you buy it.
PROTECTION: It offers amazing protection, i got hit and didn't even feel it.
DURABILITY: I had it for a while and the only thing wrong is that it smells but thats just cause i sweat a lot
WEIGHT: Its just a little bit big
actually i played with one for a few games and i hated it, it slowed me down. then i bought an agent and its so much better, the only problem is scene im 6'1" and 120lbs, no pad in the world fits snug on me
i started out with the eraser nd i thought it wus the best the protection is AMAZING but then i switched to the dynasty and wow 100 times better with so much more mobility
these pads r bad ass they are super comfy and they are just the right size, they arnt to big and they arnt to small and the dont limit any motion at all.. GREAT
hey im a goalie and im trying to figure out wich cp is bttr. i was goin to go out this week and buy my cp but i cant decide wich to get. this or brine eraser. plzz help. i had the stx stinger cp before tis and i hated it. i took one shot from my own player in practice nd it popped the pads. plz help me choose. thx
THeses are the best pads eva!!! I've had them for 3 years and the rockkkk!!
If you are a goalie who is in high school and up, also if you need more mobility
i want to a goalie camp and a kid that was there had one this but the pading in it want bad after a year. like you can push on it and it was like there was 1/2 of the padding there
this cp is great, its nice and thick, flexible, and protects pretty well, but when you are playing summer lacrosse and its very hot outside you might wanna wear shoulder pads under it because the pads get REALLY soft. im a 7/8 goalie and even with those shots in summer league you can really feel it if you kno what i mean.
ive gone through quite a few chest guards over the years and this one defidently offers the most protection, movement,and helps give your best oerformance. its also affordable. warrior comes out with a new mll guard every year that costs over 100 dollars and they are no better that the eraser. def the best pad on the market.
these pads are super thick broken part to move with you.. but if your a goalie that likes to get outta cage alot its not to great cause its a lil wide on the arms and makes it a lil hard to throw or move your arms... but you should get used to it after a while.. i have these pads there the best once u get used to them.
They are really nice but I never had trouble with movement and I wear rib pads and sometimes shoulder pads under it and I move as if there's only the goalie pad
before i got this i had the stx chopper and i thought it was fine until the first hard that hits me in the chest the air pocket thing in the chopper pops, leaving me with no protection in the only place it matters. this chest protector on the other hand doent suck. at all. get it if your deciding which one to get
these pads are dirty. really light and the protection is sweet. the nly problem that i found was the protection around the shoulders and the hips. theyre both almost wide open as the pads are kinda small (at least by my standards)
out of the three chest protectors ive gone through this is by far my favorite. Its real thick, and it bends real nice so you can stay flexible while wearing it. its got a decent price too.
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the best chest protector i have ever had great comfort, protection and most importantly you can move in it great brine eraser chest protector is a best get it if you need a new chest protector
This is a decent goalie pad
the only problems i could find was that it kinda leaned off of my stomach and it was a little bit difficult to full extend my hands.
But you find that problem with all pads.
This si a quality chest protector. nice coverage, deadens the ball when ti hits you, and it just looks cool. a little bulky but you get used to it. Also it is ver light and very flexible.
yeah...i was debating between this or the sentinal cp...but i went with this one...thank goodness...i saw the sentinal a week after i got this one...its razor thin...no protection on shots at all...this is great...its a little stubborn at first but once you use it for a while...it is great...i recommend this to anyone...
Overall this is one of, if not the best chest protectors I have ever worn. It's light good protection. Only weird thing is the roll pads they have of the back of the neck, I don't get why they are there.
they're there in case ur a really scared goalie and you have a tendency to turn around or jump from the ball, they protect your neck if that happens. but i dont really no i dont even play goalie, i play defense.
I've never, ever, seen a goalie, even a youth goalie, turn around from a shot. And even so, they aren't big enough to really protect you any. I think they were made either for comfort or it's like rolled up/extra fabric, and they tried to make it comfy.