CCM Extreme Flex E2.9 Intermediate Chest & Arm Protector
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The CCM Extreme Flex Shield E2.9 chest/arm protector is designed with many of the features found in the pro level E-Flex Shield II, but in a more affordable price range. The shoulder wings are constructed with segmented molded HD/PE foams to present a large blocking surface to the shooter. The chest, similar to the shoulders, is constructed with HD/PE foam blocks for solid protection. 3D molded HD foam is used in the sternum to prevent any stingers. Furthermore, the arms of the E2.9 are compression molded for an optimal fit and better protection, and have a protective and adjustable elbow pad.
The CCM Extreme Flex Shield E2.9 chest/arm protector is designed with many of the features found in the pro level E-Flex Shield II, but in a more affordable price range. The shoulder wings are constructed with segmented molded HD/PE foams to present a large blocking surface to the shooter. The chest, similar to the shoulders, is constructed with HD/PE foam blocks for solid protection. 3D molded HD foam is used in the sternum to prevent any stingers. Furthermore, the arms of the E2.9 are compression molded for an optimal fit and better protection, and have a protective and adjustable elbow pad.
Goalie Chest Protector Sizing
Sizing a Goaltenders Chest Protector is important to ensure the range of motion is not impeded, while still offering complete coverage from impact. There are steps necessary to finding the right fit in your Chest Protector, and the first is to know your measurements.
Finding The Right Size - Measuring Arm Span
To measure your arm span, hold your arms out and measure from wrist to wrist. Start from the bottom of one forearm (you’ll see a bone where your wrist is) and measure to the other. Avoid measuring from fingertip to fingertip, as hand size is not relative to arm length. You do not want the Chest Protectors arm lengths to be too long and interfere with the Catcher and Blocker.
Making Sure Your Chest Protector Fits Properly
Below are some good criteria to follow to make sure your Chest Protector fits properly.
- 1. The arms of the Chest Protector end just before your wrist. This is important because you want to ensure that the wrist portion of the arms do not interfere with your blocker and catching glove. Depending on the model, adjustable arms may be an offered feature, which is an added bonus for goaltenders that are still growing. If the arms are too long, or too short, check the arms of your Chest Protector to see if the length can be adjusted.
- 2. The elbow of the goaltender fits securely into the pocket of the elbow protection, and doesn't shift too far away from them. Keep in mind, arms usually have to be adjusted and positioned properly while putting on your chest protector.
- 3. Make sure the shoulders of the Chest Protector are sitting comfortably and wrapped around your shoulders. This can be seen visually by looking at the collar of the Chest Protector, looking to see the shoulders are sitting in the pocket of the shoulder caps. You also want to make sure that the collar of the Chest Protector doesn't sit below the clavicle, exposing the goaltenders collar bone.