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Reddit mentions of McDavid Hex Thudd Shorts, Black, Small

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McDavid Hex Thudd Shorts, Black, Small
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    Features:
  • Our products will provide in protecting and helping reduce the incidence of injury
  • Supports your return to activity and enhance performance
  • Made using the highest quality and most innovative technology and materials
  • Designed to adjust to your every move for continuous protection at hips, tailbone and thighs
  • 9mm Hex Technology is lightweight, flexible 
and breathable
  • Hex hip pads feature newly engineered shape for more precise coverage
  • Compression technology supports large muscles to help reduce pulls and fatigue
  • Approved for play at all levels from pro to peewee
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height20 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSmall
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width15 Inches

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Found 1 comment on McDavid Hex Thudd Shorts, Black, Small:

u/PM_ME_YOUR_SNAPPERS Β· 4 pointsr/hockeyrefs

My hips and butt already look oddly larger than my upper body so I wouldn't ever want to add bulk in that area, but a pair of padded shorts (sorta like this) might not be a bad idea to fill in the areas the pants don't pad

What I currently wear working high level junior;
Player shin pads, frlan padded pants (pocket logo removed), a cup, volleyball kneepads as elbow pads(might change this up soon), a padded shirt when I lines.

Knee sleeves if not needed due to a prior injury to me seem like they will just cause muscle imbalances and a dependency on them, lace bite pads are an only when needed thing. I wouldn't try and add to much gear on because you don't want to feel to bulky and slow yourself down

Also as the hockey gets better, not only do the players shots get harder, but they get smarter too, and you get more mobile and agile. It becomes more rare to take a shot because players know to look for you. You'll still take the odd one when it's deflected at you and such but there more rare. If you watch an NHL game the officials don't often get in the way, and if they do it's the puck stuck in their feet along the wall with 6 guys holding it there. You're not going to get hit in much other than the skates and shin pads on those plays