Would a Large Helmet be ok for my dome? I take a 7 3/4 with fitted hats so I'm pretty worried about spending 30$ on a helmet that's gonna squeeze me.
Bauer Helmet size chart:
http://sizing.hockeygiant.com/Bauer/protective/Bauer-Hockey-Helmet-Sizing-Chart[/IMG
7 3/4 hat size is 24 1/4" circumference.
Also, there's always the sound advice of going to the store and trying them on.[/QUOTE]
My one issue is being in Florida and not really having an equipment store nearby, most of my stuff is either online or family bought in Ontario.
Which pants are you referring to?In addition to waist sizes being different, does each size have different size of leg opening? What about inseam?
Which pants are you referring to?
I'm pretty sure both get larger as you go up, but I just want to know what your real problem is.
Some coaches opt to wear some sort of shin protector (not necessarily hockey shin pads...too bulky), more like soccer shin pads.
I've been rocking some low line Bauer shin pads for a couple seasons but I don't think they're even the right fit. How do I know if my pads are too big/small?
I've been rocking some low line Bauer shin pads for a couple seasons but I don't think they're even the right fit. How do I know if my pads are too big/small?
Well, it's rather pointless to ask that because it all comes down to how well the elbow pad fits your forearm and the only way to tell is to try on a few. It shouldn't matter what brand you use because quality is pretty much the same across the board.Does anyone know of any pair sturdy elbow pads? I cant do another season of them slipping off my arm and having to tape them to stay in place.
Any suggestions would be great although I typically prefer using Bauer equipment.
I've been rocking some low line Bauer shin pads for a couple seasons but I don't think they're even the right fit. How do I know if my pads are too big/small?