What really makes the Cell II Arm Pad stand out is its lack of an elbow cup, something that really cuts down on weight and gives a better range of motion. However, the lack of the elbow cup doesn't mean that this pad skimps on protection, as it features the patented STX Isoblock technology. This keeps the Cell II light and maneuverable. Perfect for the player that takes a lot of hits, but wants range of motion and protection. Recommended for a high school or advancing level youth player.
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Got these a couple months ago, ok protection but soooooooo uncomfortable!!!!!! |
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 | - bash13 3/31/13 reply
r these good for lsm and pole im looking for some new arm pads |
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 | - HARD1NG 2/20/13 reply
I'm a small guy and my freshman year I'll be playing varsity. Cell 2 arm guards, Cell 2 arm pads, or Assault arm pads. I want the most protection for the
most flexibility. |
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K18/Shadow = Protection
Assault = Lightweight
Cell = Flexibility
All the series are high end with a different target audience. If you are on varsity and going for protection and flex then get the shadow or k18 (before they are gone!) arm pads. |
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 | - iohioh 1/09/13 reply
Im 13 and my old pads kept slipping down but these stay put and barely ever feel hot get these you wont regret it |
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 | - nickthetrick 6/24/12 reply
should i get these or the maverik primes. im a middie in hs |
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 | - DJ Robby D 5/30/12 reply
Im going to play college lax next year and i play middie and faceoff but im not a fogo. Should i get these or the assaults? |
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 | - Brendan Casey 5/29/12 reply
don't get these they slip off your arm a lot get the STX Cell 2 Arm Guard instead witch is the newer version of this |
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its not a newer version its just more protective. |
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 | - iLaxToRelax29 4/21/12 reply
ok i say u should gey large but dont get these i have like 4 arm pads assalts these k18 and the primes and these are my least favorite
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 | - Jb-lax20 4/16/12 reply
Im 5'10 roughly 135-138lbs which size arm pads large or medium? Quick response is greatly appreciated, thanks |
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 | - Zap_24 4/02/12 reply
are these as good as the first ones? |
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 | - iLaxToRelax29 3/23/12 reply
DDDDDDDDDOOOOOONNNNNNNNNTTTTTTTTTTT buy these pads they SUCK SUCK |
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 | - iLaxToRelax29 3/23/12 reply
these suck dont buy them they always slip off your arm and theres only one strap they suck!!!! |
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 | - DevonHoller 2/27/12 reply
PIcked these up yesterday, liked them way more than the k18s. A little bigger but it doesn't restrict you at all, and great protection too. |
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I wouldn't get these for attack. At mid I love em but I would say they aren't protective enough for attack. |
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 | - Sharpshooter 86 2/08/12 reply
These arm pads are super comfortable and they don't slip from your arm. They are very flexible, and look pretty sick. This is a good buy for any level of lacrosse player |
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 | - jimmyg56 12/30/11 reply
i just got these today played a game an indoor game with them. they are the sickest arm gaurds ever. im 5'7 140lbs and these fit me perfect in large. got them custom orange and black (school colors) sooo freshhhh. but to the stuff that matters. the most comfortable pads. ive had k18 IIs, maybachs and hittman 8.0s these are by far the best i wastn too sure because they are so big but i tried them on and they are as flexibile as the lo pro defense. protection to the max. and slip almost never. but they do come up a little high i would rather have it come down a little lower than high but its all your preference. in my opinion stx's biggest succes.
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 | - zdeluca lax95 12/17/11 reply
ii have the cell 1 and they r very comftable and it doest restrict |
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 | - vclax9 10/18/11 reply
i am soooo gettin these the first cells were amazing
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