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i know that schools provide the basics these days in terms of protective gear for the boys but i want to be sure to get everything i can for my son so i am willing to buy extra kit if i need to. back in my day it was body and shoulder pads, helmet, mouthguard and that was about it... are there other necessities today that i dont know about? cant have thought that it has changed that much but just want to check!!
all i have coming up when i search online is what i already know like this
so i feel like there cant be too much more... but a friend did tell me that he picked up his son all his extra 'necessities' from [Folger's Crystals] not a site ive ever used but surely means there are more things to buy?!
sorry to seem slightly panicked.
practical advice please?
That's good to know, but posting a commercial link after a couple of posts is pretty much right out of the Guide to Spamming, and the foreign IP usually seals the deal. If you want to stick around without posting links, that's cool.papagrant;1831724; said:just a few things to clear up...
i am not a spammer
my son is not a pansy
and thank you scott91575, smitty03 and Crump's brother for being helpful
LoKyBuckeye youre a bully- nice welcome to the forum
Deety;1831896; said:That's good to know, but posting a commercial link after a couple of posts is pretty much right out of the Guide to Spamming, and the foreign IP usually seals the deal. If you want to stick around without posting links, that's cool.
ulukinatme;1832617; said:For those that were reading this thread for future advice, rib guards are optional and many kids don't like them. Same with cups. Sounds stupid, but I know 10 years ago few of us wore them. Theres only one time I was glad I had a cup, some prick DE from Norwood would pinch flesh he could get to after you pancaked him or he was on the bottom of a pile. Yeah, only time a cup came in handy.
For linemen I suggest padded gloves, some other positions can make use of them too. It's real easy to tear up your hands or sprain a finger against thick plastic shoulderpads/helmets when blocking. I would have never considered knee braces at the high school level as a lineman.
I used full arm guards my freshman year of football, but that was only because our coaches taught us to block with our forearms to avoid all holding penalties. My arms were black and blue by the end of two-a-days.
Smitty has the right mentality. The basic equiptment is plenty for the average high schooler. The one piece that could probably use more protection is the tail bone at the high school level. Lots of kids get knocked on their butts and are out a week or two with tailbone bruises or herniated discs, those lumber pads just aren't thick enough, especially over a few seasons.
you must not bee much of a hockey player...After playing football, hockey, and riding bulls the most important thing in my opinion is a proper fitting mouth guard! Most dentist offices will make a top of the line one for you. If you cant afford that, I wouldnt recommend buying the cheapest one.
fishbowls..Required to wear a full mask all the way through College!
Wow! That could lead to a serious case of brain freeze in a game like they had in the big house the other day!jimotis4heisman;1833426; said:fishbowls..