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Reebok Revoke 9000 Snr Goalie Pads

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Reebok Revoke 9000 Snr Goalie Pads
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Reebok Revoke 9000 Snr Goalie Pads

Double knee roll break for improved flexibility in the thigh rise
Reinforced leg cradle and leg wraps help keep the pad comfortable and properly positioned
Additional wing wrap calf protection for additional protection & support

Web Exclusive Price: £643.00

Quantity:

Colour
Size

Deep boot channel provides a closer fit to your body
Square top inside roll protects the five-hole
Adjustable thigh board with legal knee protector
NHL legal 11" width

Width: 11 inch
Width of a single pad measured in inches.
Weight: TBD
Weight of a single leg pad measured in pounds (Sr 34" Int 30" Jr 28" Yth 23").

External Material: Leather
Thigh Protection: Thigh Wrap
# of Straps: 6
Strap Type: Leather
Toe Attachment Type: Tie on Toe
Made In: China
Warranty: 90 Days
The Key factor is the overall length. The length can be divided into three sections:

A.The boot

B.Instep to knee

C.Knee to top or thigh rise

The proper length of the goal pad boot is determined by the goalie's skate size. The next key area is the instep to knee that determines the shin length. Finally, the knee to top or thigh rise is a personal measurement depending on how much pant and pad overlap the goaltender prefers. A general rule is 7" to 8".

A.Skates size: provide the skate size for proper boot fit.

B.Instep to knee: measure from instep to the front center of kneecap while leg is in slightly bent position.

C. Thigh rise: measure from front center of kneecap up the thigh to desire height.

A + B + C = Estimated size of pad

If fitted properly, the goalie's knee should rest directly behind the center knee roll with the pad securely attached to the goal skate and properly strapped on the goaltender's leg. Generally, this will ensure that the pad breaks (bends) at the knee/shin and ankle as designed for optimal performance.

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