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Vaughn Custom Sports 7460 Velocity 5 Leg Pad

New for 2012, the 7460 Velocity 5 Leg Pad replaces the 7450 Velocity 4 model from 2010, and it's design is based off of the new 7800 Velocity 5 leg pad. Considered a Senior Pro level pad, the 7460 features many of the new features that are found on the 7800, and it is a great pad for growing, advanced level goalies as well as for Senior recreational goalies who play 1-2 times per week. The pad features Vaughn's Flex-Pac internal stuffing - a layered and shredded foam stuffing process that gives the pad a soft feel and helps keep rebounds close to the goaltender. New features for the 7460 include a wide knee lock, and an integrated knee/thigh protector has been moved higher up the thigh rise to provide better knee protection and more room in the knee area. The outside knee cradle pad takes is cues from the 7900/7990 pad by featuring a hinged design and a lowered, dual elastic strap position that runs under the bend in your knee rather than directly behind it. Larger protective padding on the outside edge of the calf lock has been added for a better seal against the post.Finally, internal foam pad structure has been refined to create a soft feeling, yet firm pad that keep pad shape and height intact longer to increase durability without increasing weight. * Tall thigh rise with plus 1 sizing * Full pro width knee cradle with angled strapping * Flex-Pac internal stuffing for rebound control * Molded thigh guards * Inner edge balance stabilizer * Internal high density foam core * Knee lifters for more ergonomic body positioning * Available in sizes 32+1, 34+1, 36+1, 37+1Color specs * 1st color = primary color * 2nd color = V-shaped graphic * 3rd color = top arrow graphic and boot stripe
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Questions & Answers for Vaughn Custom Sports 7460 Velocity 5 Leg Pad

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what is the difference between these and the 7800 v5's
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: More than 5 times per week
asked 1 year ago
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Anonymous
 - minnesota
on 7460 Velocity 5 Leg Pad
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The 7460 pad is made overseas (7800 is made domestically) and the other differences are found in the materials used. For example, the leg channel in the 7460 is made of nash and the 7800 is made of clarino. Other materials like the interior foams, the microfiber outer construction, etc are also a bit different which is what contributes to the price difference.

As far as pad design and construction, however, the two pads are nearly identical.
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answered 11 months ago
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I need help deciding which pad I want.
I love the bauer rx6 but I also love the vaugh pro 7800. I currently am playing varsity as a freshmen, and I still have alot of room to grow so I need a temporary pad. Which pad do you think I should get, and which pad bounces rebounds out further, the RX8 or the Vaughn 7460? Ultimately I am looking to move and slide faster.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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Anonymous
 - Chicago
on 7460 Velocity 5 Leg Pad
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As far as rebounds go, the Vaughn will keep them closer to the body due to it's softer sheet foam and shredded foam construction. I think that the 7460 and the RX8 will perform similarly when doing butterfly slides.
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how long is shipping for these pads with the same glove and blocker
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: More than 5 times per week
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 - mn
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typically, if we have everything thing that you want in stock, we can ship your order on the same day that you place it. From there, it would only take a few days (ground shipping) to get to MN, maybe less depending on where the gear ships from (we have warehouses in St. Louis, Chicago, and Minneapolis/St. Paul).
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Conditioning new pads/gloves
Growing up with my old Cooper pads, we used Snow Seal to condition pads and gloves, then used a hair drier to get into the pores of the leather. Was great on the catching glove. It conditioned, water proofed, and made it much easier to break in.

Would this be good for today's goalie equipment? My son has all Vaughn goalie gear. Thanks for your help, as always.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 8 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Minnetonka, MN
on 7460 Velocity 5 Leg Pad
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You do not need to condition pads with snow seal or mink oil. The old Cooper pads were made from real leather, where as today pads use a high grade synthetic leather that does not need require the special treatment that the real leather did. Enjoy the new gear !
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I'm 5'5" and I am looking for a pad that is good for a butterfly goalie and I'm still growing are these good in a 34 for me or should i stick with 32
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 6 months ago
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Anonymous
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This is a hard question to answer without knowing your ankle to knee measurement, but if I had to guess I would say that a 32" would fit better for someone your size.
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