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Reebok 14K Leg Pads

The Reebok 14K leg pad is a fantastic option for the beginner or intermediate goalie. The pads feature the same graphics and flat faced design of the Premier 4 leg pads, but the feature softer knee to help the pad move with the goalie's leg more easily. Additionally, the internal pad foam mold has a softer FLEXCORE boot break built in, which is great for goalies who want more flex in the ankle.The knee lock has been modified in the 14K to include Reebok's new MAXCOVERAGE design. On the inside of the knee, this design features a wider, thicker knee raiser which provides a more stable landing platform while going into the butterfly, as well as an additional blocking surface when going into your knees together/ankles together Giggy-fly when blocking five hole shots. On the outside of the knee, the outermost knee cradle flap has been significantly shortened, and a new, additional knee lock strap postion at the top of the outside calf flap can create an extremely wide, extremely loose fitting knee setup. By opening up the knee, the pad is allowed to slide towards the inside of the goalies leg, which presents a smaller five hole to the shooter. Goalies who like a traditional set up can also attach the knee lock strap to the outer knee lock flap, which holds the knee more tightly to the pad.On the inside edge of the pad, the calf position has been moved forward and includes a 1/2 HD foam SOLIDSEAL pad to provide a more stable butterfly platform, as well as an additional blocking surface on the ice. At the knee, the traditional straps that run outside and over the top of the knee raisers have now been run through channels in the knee raiser itself. By moving the strap position, the straps are kept from pulling the thigh rise up off of the ice when going into the butterfly. Combined with the SOLIDSEAL calf wrap, both of these features give the pad a complete seal to the ice in the butterfly. * Double break outer roll for increased flexibility * Open leg channel with calf wraps * Full leather adjustable leg straps * A new softer boot option for goalies wanting more flex at the ankle
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Questions & Answers for Reebok 14K Leg Pads

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what are the major dif. from 18k and 14k?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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 - planet earth
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The major difference between the two pads is that the 18K is a slightly scaled down version of the P4, whereas the 14K is a completely different build - more like the old 7000 pad - and it is designed for beginner to intermediate goalies. Here's a list of differences between the two pads (18K specs listed in parenthesis):

- 1.2mm PU Leather (1.35mm microfiber)
- Silk screen graphic with stitching (Stitched graphic microfiber)
- Full Nylon leg channel (Gray Nash leg channel)
- Deep leg channel w/ Calf Wraps (Shallow leg channel, no calf wraps)
- Double Break (one piece outer roll w/ internal foam breaks on pad face foam)
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what is he difference between the 18k leg pads and the premier 4 leg pads?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Female
Age: 19-29
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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Anonymous
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This question has been answered in the 18K leg pad Q&A section a few times. Please check there for your answer.
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Does the 14k have the same open knee cradle that the premier 4 pro pads have?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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Anonymous
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Yes - the Quick Release design is the same in the 14K leg pads, but the 14K knee cradle is made entirely of nylon where the P4 knee cradle is made of clarino.
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Are these good for hybrid-style goalies?
I am a hybrid/standup goalie, and honestly i prefer knee rolls, but these pads look like they may offer good flex and coverage. I know the "features" section says for any, however I have revoke's and to be quite honest they look and seem rather similar. Why would these be good for a hybrid?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 1 year ago
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Anonymous
on 14K Leg Pads
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Yes - these pads would be great for a hybrid goalie. If you're at an advanced level as your profile indicates, however, these pads probably won't work for you. They're designed more for a beginner/INT goalie playing 1-2 times per week and may not hold up to the workload that you will put them through.
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Do the 14k's have the same calf wrap that the revokes had?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 1 year ago
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 - New Jersey
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Yes - they're very similar to the Revoke calf wraps.
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are the thigh wraps good on the 14k pads
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The inner thigh wraps are made of nylon and have low density foam inside, as well as an elastic strap that spans both pads to keep the shin close to the pad. The outer thigh wraps are also made of the same nylon with the low density foam inside, and the inside thight wraps provide complete coverage around the calf.
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Do you have pics of the other color schemes?
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Pictures of the additional color ways should be available shortly.
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What color combination is shown in the Picture?
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 11 months ago
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Anonymous
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white/white/black
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what is the best way to soften / break in these pads
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 11 months ago
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Anonymous
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These pads are pretty flexible right out of the box - they shouldn't require much break in. However, if you want to soften the breaks then you can store the pads under a table that is 2"-3" shoter than the pads themselves. This will force the pads to compress a little bit and should soften the breaks a bit more.

Whatever you do, don't use water or steam to soften them.
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How long are they expected to last?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 10 months ago
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Determining the longevity of leg pads has many factors like how often you play, how well you take care of the pads, etc. Someone playing 2-5 times a week at an advanced level, I would recommend the 18k or Pro leg pads to achieve maximum life span. The 18k and Pro pads have Jenpro external material, where the 14k use a PU leather (thinner).
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