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do they use e-foam or or not?
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Is there any difference between the Intermediate and senior version of this pad, besides the price?
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How stiff are the rebounds?
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I have a ATK of 16.5. I'm age 15 and wearing RBK 18K 30 +1. Should my next pads be 32 + 1 intermediate or 33 + 1 senior?
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do they use e-foam or or not?
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Is there any difference between the Intermediate and senior version of this pad, besides the price?
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How stiff are the rebounds?
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I have a ATK of 16.5. I'm age 15 and wearing RBK 18K 30 +1. Should my next pads be 32 + 1 intermediate or 33 + 1 senior?
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Is it any differnce between 18k Int and 18k Sr
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Customer Questions & Answers for
Brians M Series Leg Pad

The Brian's M-Series leg pad is the Sr. Pro version of the popular Zero G series leg pad with a flat-faced front and the new Sub Zero graphic. The M-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 M-Series.One of the attributes that make the M-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 M-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 M-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. * Flat-faced design * Sub Zero graphics * Pro spec construction * Lightweight design * Double knee break * Tapered toe * Thinned out upper profile * Removable calf pillow * Leather calf strapping * Replaceable straps/plastic buckles
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Questions & Answers for Brians M Series Leg Pad

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Weight???
What is the weight on these bad boys? And besides the SubZero graphics, what other features do these include from the SubZeros?
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 19-29
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 11 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Maple Grove, MN
on M Series Leg Pad
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answer 1
These bad boys weight 5.40 lbs each. The M Series pads are essentially an H series pad with a flat face and the Sub Zero graphic. They share no other attributes with the Sub Zero pad other than the graphic.
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answered 11 months ago
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MBruins
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Would the white/navy/red option be a good replacement color-wise for the white/red/royal h-series pads?
i have the h-series white/red/royal pads and glove and blocker that match. would the navy be close to the royal? i hate not matching.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: More than 5 times per week
asked 11 months ago
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Anonymous
 - NJ
on M Series Leg Pad
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answer 1
I hate not matching too!

The Navy is quite a bit darker than the Royal is - it looks a lot like black from a distance. The two colors are somewhat similar, but you would notice the difference.
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What is the difference between the Brian's M and H series?
asked 9 months ago
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Anonymous
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answer 1
The M Series is essentially and H Series pad with a flat face (no knee rolls) and the Sub Zero graphic. Everything else is the same on the leg pads. I've included a video on these leg pads if you want to learn more.
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answered 9 months ago
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Are these pads durable?
These pads are put together overseas, are they going to fall apart quickly? If they do, what is the repair/replace policy?
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 30-39
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Anonymous
on M Series Leg Pad
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answer 1
The answer to your question really depends on how much you use the pads, your body type, and your level of play. As an example, if you're 250lbs, playing at an advanced level 5 times per week, then you'll want to look at something different like the Sub Zero or G-NETiK. If you're playing INT level 1-2 times per week, then you'll be fine in these pads for 3-5 years.

There is a one year limited warranty on these pads.
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