
These pads are horrible for floor hockey. They rip easily.
I'd rather block with my bare legs.
If I could rate these a zero, I would.
These pads are junk. I use them in floor hockey and they stink. They are way too stiff.
These are the only usable pads for asphalt/concrete surfaces, and they work fine in smooth-surface floor hockey too. I haven''t tried the Mylec pro pads with the softer covering, but the hard plastic exterior on these is the only thing I''ve seen which wears well on rough surfaces. Overall, great pads for rough surface play.
I started playing goal in a parking lot with these pads, but even if you''re just starting out, I''d reccommend NOT buying these pads, but going with something like the Franklin SH Comp pads. I have a pair of the Franklins, and they work great in the driveway, on the road, or in the rink. The plastic straps on these Mylecs are uncomfortable, and they break easy. The Franklins have web straps, which last longer. I purchased the Franklins for much less than these and they work much better.
i used these pads for well over a year playing both street and floor hockey with them...if your playing in a league and on a non-rough surface, you''re better off getting the real pads...they are good for beginners and to avoid the uncomfort of the plastic straps, wear sweat pants
The items were purchased for my son and he seems to enjoy the product and they suit his needs
These pads are great!. When I played roller hockey a few years ago I wanted to use these instead of $900 goalie pads. I would only reccommend them for indoor rinks and street hockey. They are extremly durable and you can move around in them any way you want. The value is great, the product is great, and the satisfaction is great!!!
pads are pretty good,especially for beginners.Super durable,but mobility is limited.A pretty good buy,worth your money
These pads are really pieces of junk. I''ve never tried them but you can tell by the looks of them and because they are foam. You can get some much better quality pads for about $40 more.
These pads are OK for drop in street hoickey or jsut a get togther with your friends, people, etc... If you are playing for a league, you would be better off paying for a $100 pair of pads. After a while, is really stinks and the straps wear down in the front. Overall, these are really great for a low-budget beginner pads.
These pads are ideal for street hockey and they are durable for a while. But they restrict you from moving to your maximum. And after enough playing these pads will be ripped and scratched sevearly. Overall these pads are okay.
These pads are amazing! I''ve never seen street pads survive like this. I am goalie who slides on his pads. Let me tell you these don''t wear down. I lead my floor hockey game to 3 championship. 2 of those seasons I had crappy pads and a 2.34 GAA. With these I won MVP and the playoffs best performer. My GAA dropped to an amazing 1.22. Buy these pads if it''s what you need. There cheap affordable and the best floor hockey pads you can buy!
These are okay, they work and if that is what you need get them. I would pay 50 dollars more for an exceptional pad from Franklin or the othe Mylec ones. Not that great of a pad and the price is very bad for foam and plastic straps!
Well iv had alot of pad`s made save of the week for my hockey team when i was pulled jumpen out there isnt easey but i can tell you these are the best pads i put on .....eaesy to put on ,they feelgood they slide around easey for the save ( if you know what your doing ),and its big sure to let very little tricklers ingood for droping down.and have enough equipment.....
this pads have quite an odor to them a foul odor of course the plastic ties in the back are so nasty too they really are weak pads
I MAY BE ONLY 13 YEARS OLD ,BUT I SEE GOOD GOALIE PADS WHEN I SEE THEM ,AND THESE ARE GOOD GOALIE PADS IF YOU ARE JUST STARTING AS A GOALIE. THEY MIGHT LOOK GOOFY ,BUT AS LONG AS THEY WORK THAT IS FINE BY ME.
These pads are designed for use on rough surfaces. For use on rough surfaces, like macadam, they are the only pad to use. Nothing else on the market will wear as well as the Mylec pad on street surfaces. For any other surface, use real pads for better rebound control and comfort. As for the price, they cost way too much these days.
these things are garbage. you would be better off with pillows duck taped to your legs.it would be alot cheaper too!if your going to play goalie dont be cheap.
Excellent street hockey pads. These are the only REALLY GOOD street hockey goalie pads. The full plastic cover doesn''t wear easily and is good for sliding around on the street.
great for starters could have some improvements but other then that there great
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These pads are great for floor hockey. They work best when you use them with your legs together. They are tough and durability isn''t that good. This is averege.
These pads are great. They are durable and very protective of your legs. They may look ghetto but they are quality pads at a good price.
These pads are great for the beginner. they worked great for me. I won my chapion games with these.
Overall, this product is sufficient for those who wish to play street hockey and do not wish to unload oodles of money on pads. They are a bit uncomfortible to wear (plastic ties), however, it is a small price to pay for the added protection and goal coverage you get over nothing at all. Want to play goal in a pickup game???... Try these pads. Playing for real???... Invest in some higher line model.
good for starting out
These goal pads are most likely the best I have ever used. I''ve use the softer kind but the material always ripped and the foam fell apart causing knee injuries and cuts. I recomend these are a must have for any goaltendy who wants to succeed in the game.
for first timers i dont think id recommend them. basically they''re little pieces of foam with plastic-like ties in the back. besides being uncomfortable, in real life they look goofy. just for your info,not a good buy,matt shewey
These are tough pads! They are covered with a plastic-like substance on the front and are very durable. I''ve used those soft pads before and all they gave me besides bruised legs were losses. These are excellent pads. I would recommend them to any goalie who plays hockey.