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Is this c/a more for mobility or blocking style?
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Does this unit have double shoulder (caps) protetion?
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Would this be a good product for junior a hockey?
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Reebok 11K Chest & Arm

The anatomical fit 11K chest protector incorporates the unique Kinetic Fit System (KFS) technology, allowing the equipment to move with the goalie to ensure protection while enhancing performance. It's an amazing update to an already-classic design. * Redesigned arm hinges increase flexibility allowing greater puck control * Spine adjustment addresses the front to back weight distribution and allows for sizing adjustment for mid season growth * Joint Discharge Principle (JDP) caps disperse impact away from the elbow and shoulders * Chest block configuration is specifically positioned for the goalie torso to bend at the flex points
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Questions & Answers for Reebok 11K Chest & Arm

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How is the protection in the shoulders?
my chest/arm protector now is an old 5k RBK. i would allways take pucks off the top of the shoulders and the padding was so insufficient that it would leave a nasty bruise on my shoulder or collar bone.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 5 months, 4 weeks ago
by
Anonymous
on 11K Chest & Arm
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answer 1
The 11k would be a big step up from your 5k in terms of protection. The 11k is a PRO model unit and will have plenty of protection, especially in the upper shoulder and arm areas.
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answered 5 months, 4 weeks ago
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Which would be better for high school hockey?
Would the 11k chest protector be better or the p4 chest protector be better?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 3 months, 2 weeks ago
by
Anonymous
 - Chicago
on 11K Chest & Arm
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Either model would offer great protection for high school hockey. The 11k is more of a blocking style unit - it sits higher on the shoulders, longer in the belly, and it's a bit less mobile. The P4 Pro still has great protection, but it's less restrictive and offers better overall mobility.
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