kingkolzig High School
Joined: 01 May 2008 Posts: 24 Location: Sykesville, Maryland
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:08 pm Post subject: TPS Summit Leg Pads |
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I just got TPS Summit leg pads a month or two ago. I forgot to write a review until now.
They are blue and white. I got them for $330 brand new (I got a huge discount because I work at Play It Again Sports, they were $1100 originally) The pads feel great, but I'm still not used to them being a little wider than normal because my old Rbk's were 11" and the Summits are 12" wide. They are well made, I love the way they feel. Going down into butterfly is so comfy compared to the Rbk's, it feels like your knees are landing on air and the pads put no stress on your knees. They are 34 +1 sized. The only real problem I have is that the part of the pad that covers the top of your feet gives out crazy rebounds since it sticks out weird. You have to be accurate with your redirecting of pucks to the corners so that the toe part wont put the rebounds right back in front of you. It's so much different than my Rbk leg pads.
I'll put pics up soon. They look terrible though because my game jersey is red and the pads are blue. They are worth it though, the pads are fantastic. _________________ Helmet: Itech 1200 Profile
C/A: RBK X-Pulse Intermediate Pro
Pants: Itech HP 4.8
Glove:TPS R8 NHL Spec
Blocker: TPS R8 NHL Spec
Leg pads: TPS Summit Pro
Stick: Vaughn
Skates: Nike Bauer XIV |
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