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  • had the same pair of these for 3 years now, and i like them a lot. really light and has a loose feel to it. pretty easy to move in and feels great when you make hits. it actually keeps you pretty cool on the ice too, the little holes in the squares let a breeze in while you skate so you're not as warm. best shoulder pads i ever had!

  • just ordered a pair hope there good :)

  • i just dont see it.... i mean how can those half inch squares be that good of protection just doesnt make sense to me

  • Best shoulder pad out there. Played D1 high school and currently playing college and love them. I wear it with out any of the snap on pads.

  • i have separated my shoulder(ac and cc is gone) would this protect me at all?

  • @dima1978 I wouldn't rely on this sort of protection. With a separated shoulder, you're going to want something based on a traditional hard-shell design.

  • do these fit a little small or big

  • best pads hands down

  • Are these shoulder pads good for a full contact ? I play minor midget AA I like how light they are but I need to be protected would you recommend them?

  • These pads don't look protective.

  • @Grtsss DUDE DON'T UNDERESTIMATE THESE THINGS THEY'RE BEAST NOT EVEN KIDDING

  • whats the difference between the h500 and the h600 cuz im thinking buying these and i dont want too buy the more expensive version when there is no difference between them

  • @knightshockey1329 if you have extra buck then get the H600

  • @knightshockey1329

    litterally the only difference between the h500 and the h600 is the h600 pads tear away so if your in a fight you cant be held by them so if you dont fight. not worth the extra buck.

  • @GoHabs13 the black ones have dual density foam an there lighter i believe

  • Hi im playing my first year in midget and i was wondering if its good for me i dont think im doing the double letter only B or A .

    If not whats the lightest and protective shoulder pads?

  • @redsoldier59 try maybe the Huslters

  • are these pads any good for a highschool league, where everyone is hunting for the giant hit?

  • are these protective when blocking shots because i tend to block alot checking pain im not so worried i can dodge thoughs but yea

  • i HAVE WORE THESE AND I THINK THEY CAN HAVE MORE ARM PROTECTIONS AND RIB BUT OVER ALL PRETTY NICE SHOULDER PAD

  • can this be used for lacrosse

  • @Burghlax no

  • 80 bucks on hockey world, but who cares...its hockey. its a contact sport suck it up. ill take vulnerability for manueverability any day

  • i dont rlly care what pads i get this yr...just as long as it has good protection on the collarbone

  • I always wanted to get this pad granted it looks kinda flimsy but when u mentioned that the ribs don't have much protection id remember my baurs that came out like 2yrs ago to have a great amount in that area so it looks like a good pad 4 me

  • would it hurt getting bodycheked with these shoulder pads

  • does anyone know how much these cost

  • $115 on hockeymonkey

  • the bad stuff is that there isnt much protection on the rib area and the collarbone

  • why would you take the shoulder cap off in hockey?

    thatd be dumb

  • if your playing non contact or beer league hockey its great. I took the caps off to play road hockey goalie with them (we were using one of those hard balls)

  • you can also remove it so you can throw it in the washing machine

  • To fit it to you better or to wash the shirt itself. Haha but if a kid wears one of these I'm totally jacking his left shoulder pad in a game.

  • can u get a shot between the blocks?

  • no, there actually amazing, my friend slashed me with his stick multiple times trying, you cant. There amazing, great protection and there made big so they fit just about everyone, Im almost 200 pounds and im in a medium. So comfortable!

  • is there anything bad about the pads

  • they run a bit short, nobody seems to have problems with them but i have a very long body so i had to go a size up.

  • I own these, there are very comfortable.

  • how are they on protection do they protect strikes well?

  • the best thing about these pads is they are like wearing an old sweatshirt...Are there pads that offer better protection? maybe, but none that are as easy to move in. Lots of pros wear these so, they have to be good enough for them.. I think they they are good.

  • what are the negatives about them

  • I have not bought the shoulder pads yet but plan to. I have heard nothing but praise from other players who wear these.

    I actually DO own the 5 pad compression short I wear when playing ice hockey, they come with a velcro thigh piece to attach your hockey socks.

    Great technolgy and I am completely sold on these.

  • ever since i started wearing them i havent had any problems. they are super light and they havent ripped or anything. in 6'2 and it takes alot of pressure off of being hit doesnt hurt nearly as much. deff recommend buying a pair

  • hey man does anyone know where i can get some of these

  • one of the shops we work with is delaware valley hockey

    they have them in stock only 3 bucks for shipping.you can also get the black for 10 bucks more dual foam in the black.

    the number is 1-800-852-6143

  • i have them and i wore them for 2 years and they are not falling apart at all and i like them alot really light.

  • so geetin those

  • where do you buy this? my hockey shops dont sell this.. =[

  • If you go to the farrell sports website they have a store locator who can order what you need if they are not in stock. The website also sells stuff as well.

  • first off nice videos... I have these pads they have great duribility, the have a wonderful fit and they give the best protection for and shoulder pad i have ever worn. Farrell makes a shirt that had the rib and collar bone protection.

  • thT IS COOL

  • i have them, there so cool and strong. I love that you can take parts of them off where you want to. i took off the plastic shoulder parts because i felt them to be too big and there still really strong. Get them at your hockey shop or at a online site. Take your pick at which site but i know hockeymonkey has them.

  • oh man i want those so bad where can i get them

    please tell me on my channel!

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