Hyperlite Shin, snap review
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- The High LITE of the Vapor protective line this year is the shin guard. The rest leaves something to be desired. Luckily, I was able to test these and get out a review for all those looking at upgrading their shins for a good price before the rest of the protective line reviews.
I am so happy to see you have reviewed this. Need to hear an honest review. Man am I happy to see your face, my mans.
Good stuff glad I could help
Solid review yet again. While I’m recovering from ankle surgery I’ll binge watch your videos.
Thanks eh. Hopefully keeps you busy until you are rested up! You gotta keep me in loop of your progress
Always nice to see Bauer coming up with good protective now that their previous gen sticks suffered massively from a durability point of view. I always held their protective in high regard. I stopped playing tongue out as it caused severe lace bite, but since I switched, it's been nice and dandy. The issue here is though that if you skate tongue out, your shinguards are usually about an inch shorter (the open area on the sides between the bottom of the shinguards and the skates makes is like an open puck invitation .. ).
I will say tho', as mentioned previously in another comment, that going the "frankenshin" route is likely what gives you that perfect setup, but at the cost of spending good hours experimenting. Instead of trying to find the best overall set of features vs. fit and go through numerous models, I'd rather recommend finding a set of shinguards that provides the most snug fit (emphasis on slim fit) and cushioning (i.e. just like the Bauer Supreme 2S Pro that provides great cushioning pads with contoured cutouts for an extremely great fit).
Once you're happy with the overall fit and protection, it's time to just upgrade those straps w. better and wider velcro and add a s.. load of liquid rubber to all sides of both removable pads - as well as the side that faces your legs. Liquid rubber between the inner side of the shinguard and the removable foam adds additional friction that basically keeps the two parts from sliding caused by stretching from the velcro sewn into the fabric and connects to the shinguards. Liquid rubber that faces your legs keeps the shinguards from moving entirely as well, even if wet from sweat or taking a hit on the ice.
As a final step, when securing the shinguards, make sure to place them about an inch higher up than normal, then secure those straps and finally push down the shinguards to the proper position. This step (or pre-tensioning) ensures that the small "give" that usually follows the skating is eliminated and you may thus skate for hours on the ice, fight for the puck and take a hit on the ice without ever being concerned about rotating or dropping shinguards.
As an added benefit, you don't need tape - at all. I never use tape, ever, and the shinguards always stay perfectly in place.
I highly recommend experimenting with the liquid rubber, it's such an awesome idea.
Oh, almost forgot. Managed to secure 3 goals tonight and a took a huge hit to the head; such is life :)
Ouch, I’m familiar with getting hit in the head. Yah I’m impressed with these to not have to do anything to make em work, but some gear it’s helpful for sure. Straps to long etc. although the shins are good the hyperlite shoulders are ok but have some issues and the elbows are basically 2xpro and not great
Way to get this review out before any hyperlite protective is even on google, haha. I can’t find any info aside from your review!
How much were they? May upgrade from my 2X regulars as the knee cap protection is pretty bad on them.
The knee is much better in these. But maintains the slim and mobile design. They were 189$ Canadian which is actually not bad at all
Oh man. My fellow under the skate wearer? f yeah. I need this review so much!
I enjoyed the hype shin pad for rec hockey very mobile and enough protection, it’s not built for high level and contact/ shooting but does the job for us bums
CCMs are a great logn lasting shinpad for defensive players, the strapping could be improved but the shell is basically just the Jofa 6000 shinpads with a new name. The 6000 hard shell was one of the ultimate designs for the job they do.
Ccms great for d men very protective but the strap behind the knee is awful
I tried on the size 14's and they seem to be "intermediate" pads. The 15" wrap around the leg more (in addition to being an inch longer) and the calf protection covers much more of the calf compared to that big gaping hole in your vid. Confirming this, most places do not list 14" pads in senior, only in intermediate. Hope this helps people buying online!
I keep shin guards very specific as Everytime I switch makes me nuts if it hit my skate or pants weird. The 14 says intermediate but was exactly same as 2xpro 14 so I went with it. I also have small calves so best to get a bigger size for sure if you have some calves to wrap!
can't wait for these to become available :)
They are pretty excellent best of the Vapor protective line.
Great videos, keep them coming! When are you reviewing the rest of the Hyperlite gear line? Saw you wearing the pants in this video, considering ordering Hyperlite and FT4 Pro pants and shoulder pads and returning the ones I like less. Love when you have reviews - honest player's opinion, not a sponsored video by the retailer saying the exact same thing about every single piece of gear other than differentiating it by what skill level should buy them lol
That’s why I am here! Hyperlite protective this week however FT4pro is better overall in my opinion if you’re on the fence
@@beerleaguebumhockeyreviews thanks for the quick reply! After looking at the inside of the Hyperlite shoulder pads they look less flexible and the shoulder caps more obtrusive. Pants I may try both still but very much appreciate the feedback!
@@kyled9357 yes the hyperlite shoulders are annoying in the caps and biceps guard. One of the worst. FT4pro shoulders are some of the best I’ve ever worn. The hyperlite pants are ok but the strapping system is a bit meh as well.
@@beerleaguebumhockeyreviews Nice! It's kind of funny, I went through a few different pieces of gear last year trying to find "perfect" aka light but protective. Didn't spend the money for the 2X Pro at the time but did settle on Bauer X3.7 - best shin guard line on the market for my legs at least. Wanted to like the CCM ones but Bauer's was perfect. Other then the shin guards it appears I don't care much for Bauer protective gear though lol. I had the same issue with their elbow pads, their Nexus shoulder pads were stupid bulky (felt like a football player out there), and the helmets end up hurting my head by the end of the game
@@kyled9357 bauers protective fell off awhile ago unfortunately they haven’t released a line in 4-5 years now that was excellent. I think original 1x was it and decent
Great review! Exactly looking for and also looks like Bauer changed 14” to INT and not listed as senior for these which was odd but went with my normal size and fit perfect! Trying them out in tonight’s game🤙🏻
Awesome! Yes sorry I noticed the 14 was intermediate after as well something I missed
Great review, thanks Boomer! Going Hyperlite for sure. Keep up the great work - I now come and check out your vids when I'm thinking of a purchase. Have you been to the new hockey shop in Langley yet?
Thanks Ryan! Yep it’s amazing!
Dude. Great videos. One thing though, tongues out aka the dirty flop, is when the tongue of the skate is showing on the outside of the shin pad. Tongues in, is what most people wear, when the tongue of the skate is under the shin pad. I’ve heard you say it the opposite way in a few vids. Rock on cheers
Thanks never noticed must have been Opposite Day
Thanks for the great review 👍
Thanks for watching
Nice I made the mistake of getting bulky ones and I can’t wait to upgrade to these or even the 2x
Yah bulky for rec beer league is terrible
Hi Justin ! Have some cheaper 2x not pros and twice hurt my knee by falling on the knee cap..would would say knee protection is better on these? Or should I go with FT6 pro’s ? Looking for low profile with decent knee cap protection . Thanks and love the good work
I would go ft6. I’m actually trying to post that review just been sidelined
The ft6 pro is a perfect blend of better protection and mobility. The hyperlite/ 2xpro shin line is really for mobility rec hockey and if you’re gonna take a fall or two isn’t great protection wise
Have you seen or tried the STX Surgeon RX3 shin guards? I’ve been looking at swapping out my Eastons. The Surgeon RX2 stuff I have for elbows and shoulders are super mobile and pretty decent protection. But I was able to try those on in the store. Since they’re direct now, it’s a harder decision. And I’d probably be looking at either the Hyperlites or the STX ones.
I haven’t tried any stx gear but wanted to but seems difficult to find and lacks much of a following I noticed.
I’m not sure but seems like they aren’t greatly active these days. Perhaps to much competition
Thanks for the review! How do these shins compare with 2x Pro shins? Any noticeable improvements or just cosmetic changes?
Overall comfort is better and coverage. The curve composite is gone but the new hyperlite tech covers more so you kinda choose which you prefer
I just wanted to say, I got an LX pro today....you are not wrong! Wow! It absolutely pings, did you find the blade a bit clicky? The noise it makes, not in a bad way but it's firm when handling the puck.
Yes very ping like. Comes up like a screaming saucer lol. If I could find Lxpros here I would be rocking them but I change sticks so often testing I don’t even have a gamer for long anyway lol glad you like it
Great review these guards look brilliant. Not sure if they would have protected me on Saturday as I was in a awkward collision & broke my fibula 🥺
Oh shit! Sorry to hear that. I broke my ankle back in dec 2019. Took three months and surgery and I was back. Good luck!
Great video! Just curious but wouldn’t the 2x pro be more protective with the curve composite calf guard as opposed to the exo lite?
The hyperlite design has better padding everywhere so from just protection overall is better. In terms of impact didn’t really test on curve vs eco lite calf guard
Do you use 14” and how tall are you? Im 180cm and i have always used 15”, thinking about maybe switch down a size. Good review anyways 👍
I use 14 because I prefer a small gap between my skates and shins and I go tongues out. I’m 5,9. I would consider how I size shins smaller I think most like them fitting a bit longer
What's funny is, it's actually more the forwards that block the big hard shots lol
We talking beer league here lol yes in pro for sure. No forward in beer league is blocking shots
I'd happily take the AS-Vs off your hands lol
Almost 1000 so maybe ;)
Notice the calf pad on mine keeps slipping out from the back strap.
Never noticed that on mine
Never noticed that on mine
Hey boomer do you sell your old stuff on sideline swap or anything else ? Just curious I love all the stuff you get and we look close to similar in size 😂
I usually go to Facebook market place as I want local and do t wanna ship it. But I’ll keep in mind for future to reach out
Did you take the liner out? Just picked up a pair and love them except they stick out a bit, all my socks are too tight now
Nope. Really? These are very streamlined. I had the Asv and those are huge and stick out. Hyperlite is small in comparison to most other shins which is why I prefer for beer league. Don’t need huge protection
Are you 14” from knee cap to top of skate boot? I measure closer to 15” but find the Bauer supreme shin pads I have now a bit bulky and clash into my pants (which are size medium) at times. 14” are technically too small for me based on Bauer’s size guide, but I was thinking of going down a size. Perhaps the hyperlites are more streamlined in general and I should stick with 15 to prevent gaps in protection. Welcome your thoughts.
I like shortly shins and use 14 but I could use 15 and I’m 5,9 I would suggest 15 for you I’d around my height since most probably don’t want a large gap. Also tongue in or out makes the decision different I have my tongues outside my shins
sold me , where can I get them senior size 14" today?
They are a bit hard to find yet, but the hockey shop in bc Canada has em
Now. Unsure if they ship to where you are though.
Hey on the fence between these hyperlite shin pads or the ft4 pro what you think Is better ? Thanks
FT4pro is a better overall protection and mobility shin pad for more
Competitive play the hyperlite is great for mobility rec hockey
How would you compare these to the bauer supreme ultrasonic shin pads
The ultrasonic are great protection but large and bulky much like the as-v. I prefer these for beer league due to slim design but nice protection
Do you find these bulkier in the calf?
They are marginally bigger all round with improved protection over the 2xpro. But barely.
What’s the weight difference from the 2x pro??
Didn’t weigh them and sold my 2xpro but these are much lighter than the as-v pro shins
Im in the market for some new shin gaurds i just need your input cause im between the two shin gaurds because i block lots of shots but i am also a very mobile player uses speed and agility to get from end to end. So not completley sure what to get into here
Mobility will be more important in my opinion unless you are a complete imbolie Defenceman I would go with the hyperlite or FT4pro.
@@beerleaguebumhockeyreviews Thanks, also where did you find the shin pads i couldnt find them anywhere except for some german sites that are selling them for like 200 ruros and 80 dollar shipping.
@@RealMigel69 the hockey shop bc Canada
@@beerleaguebumhockeyreviews ahhh no hockey shops where i live except for our pro shop that orders 0 new gear closest to me is a 5 hour drive to pure hockey.
@@RealMigel69 yah see if one of the good shops will ship is best bet
Are the hyperlites lighter than other shin guards?
Yes especially the as-v, and ultrasonic.
Did not compare against the FT4pro though
What about the 2x pros?
@@DumbOrangeFrog I think the hyperlites are slightly lighter
Where do u buy these?
The hockey shop Surrey bc Canada
Hyperlite Shin pads:lite and hyper, hyperlite stick:lite but not hyper, hyperlite helmet:lite but not hyper
Haha yeah
Hyperlite skate:lite and hyper edit: (kinda)
These brake so easily
That’s why I mention they are best for recreation beer league not high end