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Brians H Series Leg Pad

The Brian's H-Series leg pad is the Sr. Pro version of the popular Zero G series leg pad, and it has been a top seller for Total Hockey since their release in 2011. The H-Series pad has nearly all of the features as the Zero G, but it has a mid-level price point. If you're a young, growing goalie playing at any level, or an adult goalie playing mid to high level hockey 1-2 times per week, you'll love the H-Series.One of the attributes that make the H-Series pad unique is the proprietary E-foam that is used in construction. This foam is not only incredibly light weight, but it is pre-molded into a dynamic S shape that, by itself (with little or no pad flex) will close the five hole on both narrow and wide butterflies. This E-Foam is rigid enough to hold the pad in this S shape and keep this shape throughout the life of the pad. Should you like even more pad flex, the H-Series comes with breaks both above and below the knee, as well as nylon thigh rise straps (which are also adjustable to different termination points on the thigh or knee). The boot of the H-Series is tapered, the shallow boot channel is offset towards the inside of the boot, and the toe tie features both a regular and offset tie option. Goalies who play using a wider stance will love this set-up, as it keeps the inside boot of the pad from interfering when the legs are flared out in a standing position. Both the leg channel and the knee cradle are flat and wide, allowing for easy pad rotation. The wide knee cradle also works well for those who wear internal knee pads, as they can easily wrap the knee lock strap around this bulkier protection.Like the Zero G, the H-Series is somewhat stiff out of the box, especially at the boot. The pad plays somewhat hard, meaning that rebounds will shoot away from it upon impact. Finally, you'll be hard pressed to find a lighter pad on the market today. According to our digital scale, a 33+1 pad weighs only 5.14lbs! Staff goalies who have tried the pad felt quicker when going into a butterfly, and we think that everyone will notice the difference after a long practice or a hard game. Additional Features Include: * Multi-density internal face for lightweight protection and energy absorption * Thinned out upper profile * Internal flex breaks at knee, thigh and ankle * Extended outer shin cradle * Pro laced thigh guard standard * Completely flat medial edge to help seal pad to the ice and avoid under / over rotation * Double leather calf straps * Removable calf pillow * Replaceable plastic knee and thigh buckles * Squared thigh with multi-layered high density foams
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How will these pads hold up for someone that is on the ice more than 4-5 times a week
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: More than 5 times per week
asked 7 months ago
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The H-Series was not made for that much play at an advanced level. I would recommend upgrading to a higher level pad.
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answered 7 months ago
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can you get the pads with only straps not clips
Skill Level: Intermediate
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Unfortunately not. The pads only come with the clips and no custom modifications are possible.
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Are these pads good for a pewee that plays a couple of times a week and plays a hybrid style of play
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 6-12
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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Yes - these pads are great for younger players as they are lightweight, durable, and they're built to allow for easy movements.
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Are these pads good for a pewee who likes flexible pads and plays a hybrid style of play
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 6-12
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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These pads are great for young hybrid goalies as they are very light, and the boot is built to allow the goalie to be able to skate freely without interference. However, though they will become flexible over time, they are fairly stiff right out of the box. If the goalie is playing a few times per week, then it shouldn't take too long to give these pads a bit more flex.
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Will the synthetic leather material this pad is made out of affect the pad performance in any way
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 4 months ago
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All of today's pads are made from some type of synthetic leather, whether it be Jenpro, microfiber or some other material. The H-Series is made of Jenpro, which is what most of the higher level gear is made from. You don't always find Jenpro on Sr. level pads or gloves like the H Series, as manufacturers sometimes use cheaper material. The fact that Brian's is using it on a Senior level pad speaks highly of it's quality and durability. It will perform very well on the ice.
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I am 5 feet 4 inches tall and I am looking at a size 32 plus 1 inch pad does you think this is the right size
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Perhaps. The main measurement to keep in mind when fitting leg pads is the Ankle to Knee (ATK) measurement, which measures from your ankle bone to the center of your knee cap with the leg slightly bent. According to Brian's sizing chart, a 32" +1 pad would fit an ATK of 17", a thigh rise of 11" and a size 8 skate.
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