Showing posts with label Mazon elbow pads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mazon elbow pads. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Makeshift forearm padding: Hockeyroos goalie

With kit offering goalkeepers different options to wisely suit their playing style, "mods" (not the ones that went around on mopeds and beat each other up by Brighton pier) are still a great way of pushing boundaries and the boat at to get the most out of your gear. For those that prefer to keep the left arm unpadded to gain full range of movement a la Vivaldi, Fair etc. arm padding becomes a bit tricky to get that bend at the elbow joint fully without restricting it. Some goalies like Chris Hibbert and Ashley Watson in the English national league go for a set-up with the arm pads cut above the elbow, to protect the upper arms without limiting their movement for glove saves. But they play a more stand-up, reactive style, so when blocking in a barrier down low, the elbow is still exposed and therefore in danger.

And so an alternative is to have the lower arm padded with another chopped up style of arm protection. The upper arm (bicep) is more fleshy and more likely to bruise (in theory), so with the lower arm protected against direct hits and vulnerable when charging out with the arms out down low to get more coverage on the shot, this is more useful for goalkeepers that like to charge out or put themselves in harm's way to close down a shot or shooter.

And one way is to cut the arm pad below the elbow, so that there is more forearm padding. Here it is, noticing the Mazon pad cut in half at that point, leaving the elbow cup out to stop it restricting movement there; the first half pushed up the arm to cover the bicep, with the lower one pushed down past the elbow, protecting the arm area of the arm between wrist and elbow. This then gives good protection whilst not infringing the wrist to get decent movement for those reactive glove saves:



Sunday, 1 December 2013

Pinnegar using Mazon elbows

There aren't exactly too many English goalkeepers using them throughout the leagues and national league, so it's a little interesting (kit nerd, goalie obsessive wise anyhoo!) to see Tom Pinnegar wearing Mazon elbow pads. The England U21's goalkeeper, who is backing up Harry Gibson at the upcoming Junior World Cup, with Stubbings having fallen out of favour, has been using elbow pads for quite a while, although was in Obo ones before that. With Monarch not currently making their own elbow pads yet, it's a bespoke scenario a lot like when Brothers was sponsored by Mercian in his playing days. Popular in Australia and in Belgium as mentioned previously, it'll be interesting to see how much they catch on (or not as the case may be!) given the options for movement and flexibility that they give us goalkeepers.

Anyways, you can see him in action wearing them here, noticable from the padding around the arm and none on the inside of the elbow: