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A pad engineered specifically for the physical player, the Easton Synergy ST16 Hockey Shoulder Pads will give you the confidence to take the battle to the opposition! Take your game to the Next Level with the Easton Synergy ST16 Shoulder Pads! * Segmented FRM (Free Range of Motion) adjustable HDPE bicep protectors * Pre-curved Rib Wrap protection * Extended Arch help to further protect the physical player * Segmented chest pieces on an ultra-flexible base increase range of movement * Floating sternum chest plate and Spine Tec spine plate * SHOX by Easton combines different densities of foams to disperse impact * Eastons low-profile caps protect while providing excellent mobility
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Does the ST16 shoulder pads have a removeable stomach guard? The picture does not show one.
asked 8 months ago
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The ST16 Shoulder pads have a floating sternum chest plate and segmented chest pieces which allow for better mobility, their is no specific stomach protector.
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My son has a 33" chest circumference but is only 4'8". What size should i buy
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 6-12
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 8 months ago
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You want to make sure you pick the correct size to allow the player to have good mobility. A junior small may restrict the players movement because the shoulder pads are too tight while a junior large may be too bulky and slip around. Junior medium would most likely be the best bet in this case.
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Would size Jr Large fit a player that is 5'6 and has a 33'' chest?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 6 months ago
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 - Vancouver,BC
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A junior large or a senior small would most likely work. Its is best if the player could try both on to see if one is too constrictive or one is possibly too loose. You want the player to be able to have a lot of mobility with the equipment but not so much that it is sliding around on their body.
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