Get the best price you can from them, then contact me. I should be able to beat it.Yep, we're finding that we don't fit within the box so to speak. And some of these legs seem really wide as they get longer. So we may end up having to mix and match brands to ensure the fit is functional for her.
Our catching coach was able to recommend a local shop that we're going to try first. I didn't know it existed. If that's a bust, I may solicit the vendors here to try to support smaller businesses first. Seems most of my peers around here just order everything they can get their hands on through Amazon and return what doesn't work.
If legs are difficult to find that fit correctly, I would highly suggest the Evoshield Pro-SRZ legs. They are truly custom fit for length and width. Nothing is as secure and form fitting as those.Yep, we're finding that we don't fit within the box so to speak. And some of these legs seem really wide as they get longer. So we may end up having to mix and match brands to ensure the fit is functional for her.
Our catching coach was able to recommend a local shop that we're going to try first. I didn't know it existed. If that's a bust, I may solicit the vendors here to try to support smaller businesses first. Seems most of my peers around here just order everything they can get their hands on through Amazon and return what doesn't work.
It's on the radar. Is it around $150 better than the Series 7 for her 12U seasons? We're not playing elite level ball by any stretch yet. Hopefully some day, but I'm not all that caught up in it at this age. Fun and development matter much more than wins right now.I think the All Star MVP Pro catching helmet is the best of the best. The features that helmet has separates it from ALL of the other helmets, and I've gone thru a bunch with DD.
That's a tough one... Everything depends on the speed of pitching that she is catching for. Realistically, helmets last at most 2 years, so if she's not going to be catching 55+ mph in that time, I'd say the series 7 is fine.It's on the radar. Is it around $150 better than the Series 7 for her 12U seasons? We're not playing elite level ball by any stretch yet. Hopefully some day, but I'm not all that caught up in it at this age. Fun and development matter much more than wins right now.
They are great, but they are more expensive than other sets.If legs are difficult to find that fit correctly, I would highly suggest the Evoshield Pro-SRZ legs. They are truly custom fit for length and width. Nothing is as secure and form fitting as those.
Expensive though, but you will not regret it. We've been really happy with them.