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Originally Posted by m3thods
Do you normally bring your pants as well? I'm in older V2's that aren't very bulky, so I guess it's not necessary. Skates for sure I had planned to bring for a fitting. I'll be buying local so no buying blind online.
I didn't know about the demo sets- I'll definitely check them out!
And I have a Reebok clavicle protector already. It integrates quite nicely with the 11k. At least better than with my old Vaughn. The neckline on the Vaughn was a bit lower already, so there was no way I was going to play without extra clavicle/neck protection. I only just removed my dangler, but that's because the 11k floaters get in the way when I turn my head. There's very little daylight to my neck as it is, so I hope that nothing gets by. It closes nicely when I tuck my head into my shoulder (or raise my shoulders up, whatever way you want to call it).
The arms are already softening up nicely. Yesterday I couldn't put on the straps of my mask. This morning- I was able to secure one strap lol
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You can bring the pants as well. Actually, you SHOULD . 'cuz pant/pad integration is very important.
i hope so. I had a Simmons 997 for a while and a dangler, but still had a shot go up and hit me in the throat. I got the neck bib the very next day. Mine is the one that wears like a shirt
http://img.inlinewarehouse.com/new_p.../TCREEPJ-1.jpg
It has extra back and heart guard protection which is nice. Sport Chek was clearing them out for $50!