CCM Tacks XR80 Junior Hockey Elbow Pads
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Serving players since 1988.Intro & New Features
Along with the new Tacks line of protective gear in the 2026 season, CCM released the Tacks XR80 Elbow pads. These elbow pads are designed to be a competitive level option for hockey players, while offering high-end features that make it a reliable option for providing protection. Whether you're up and coming or playing for the first time, these elbow pads are a great opinion for all hockey players.
Construction
These elbow pads are constructed with a Max Coverage ASD (Anatomical Shield Design) paired with a single-piece floating bicep pad. This design is engineered to offer a great level of coverage that follows the body’s natural shape while allowing for maximum protection, without sacrificing mobility.
Forearm Protection
The forearm section on these elbow pads feature a slash shield with a sublimated liner. This design features a compress-molded foam forearm guard that offers great protection and a comfortable feel for players.
Elbow Cap
The elbows are protected with an anatomical JDP cap with a comfort donut. This competitive-level cap and comfort donut allow to better support the elbow and distribute impact energy away from the joints so that players are protected from impacts while on the ice.
Bicep Protection
To protect the biceps, CCM designed the XR80 elbow pads with a floating bicep pad that is reinforced with PE plastic. This construction provides players of all skill calibers with competitive-level protection and comfort that allows them to play through impacts.
Strapping System
The Tacks XR80 elbow pads are held in place with a length adjustable forearm strap. This provides the player with a comfortable and snug fit that wraps around their arm and keeps the padding in place, preventing unwanted movements. The length-adjustable straps also allow for a fully customizable fit that is tailored to the player's needs.
Sizing
The CCM Tacks XR80 Junior Hockey Elbow Pads come in sizes Small, Medium, and Large.
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Category | Competitive |
| Sizes | S - L |
| Construction | Max Coverage ASD | Single-Piece Floating Bicep |
| Forearm Protection | Slash Sheield w/ Sublimated Liner |
| Elbow Cap | Anatomical JDP Cap w/ Comfort Donut |
| Bicep Protection | Floating Bicep Pad Reinforced w/ PE Plastic |
| Strapping System | Length-Adjustable Forearm Strap |
| Warranty | 90 Days |
Hockey Elbow Pads Sizing Information
When fitting or trying on elbow pads, there are a few things to look at to make sure you have a proper fit. To start, make sure your elbow is placed in the center of cup or designated area and fasten the elbow pad using the straps. You will want to make sure that elbow pad is snug and secure and will not slip off the elbow joint. As well, move your arms around with each pad on, range of motion is key, and you will feel mobility differences in each product. If the elbow pad is too big it will shift and slide around on your arm. If it is too small your elbow will feel like it is sitting above the pad.
Elbow pad strapping is semi-adjustable, so if you find a pad that you like the feel of on your arm, adjust the straps until it fits securely. If the strapping feels too tight against your arm and you are unable to loosen it further, this is a good sign that you may need a bigger size. As well if you have fully tightened the strapping and the elbow pad is still loose or shifting on your arm, a size down will probably work better.
When looking at different elbow pads, there are a variety of different features to choose from. Some models will be offered in a soft elbow cap (although this is becoming more uncommon) and other will come with a hard plastic shell. As well, strapping systems can change and straps such as anchor straps or lock strap with provide a better lock to the pad than a regular elastic strap. These features are personal preference and usually are dictated by price range as well as brand. Once you have a feel for what you like or dislike you can narrow your choices.
When viewing sizing online, most elbow pads will be offered in Small, Medium and Large. Sizing charts are provided below and on each product to double check where you line up and as well list all the sizes available. These charts are for reference only and personal preference is a factor as well when looking for the best fit.
Compare your height, weight and age to the charts provided to find your best fit. As well, put on your shoulder pad and gloves and have someone measure the space/gap in between (in inches) to determine the proper sizing.
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Category | Competitive |
| Sizes | S - L |
| Construction | Max Coverage ASD | Single-Piece Floating Bicep |
| Forearm Protection | Slash Sheield w/ Sublimated Liner |
| Elbow Cap | Anatomical JDP Cap w/ Comfort Donut |
| Bicep Protection | Floating Bicep Pad Reinforced w/ PE Plastic |
| Strapping System | Length-Adjustable Forearm Strap |
| Warranty | 90 Days |
Hockey Elbow Pads Sizing Information
When fitting or trying on elbow pads, there are a few things to look at to make sure you have a proper fit. To start, make sure your elbow is placed in the center of cup or designated area and fasten the elbow pad using the straps. You will want to make sure that elbow pad is snug and secure and will not slip off the elbow joint. As well, move your arms around with each pad on, range of motion is key, and you will feel mobility differences in each product. If the elbow pad is too big it will shift and slide around on your arm. If it is too small your elbow will feel like it is sitting above the pad.
Elbow pad strapping is semi-adjustable, so if you find a pad that you like the feel of on your arm, adjust the straps until it fits securely. If the strapping feels too tight against your arm and you are unable to loosen it further, this is a good sign that you may need a bigger size. As well if you have fully tightened the strapping and the elbow pad is still loose or shifting on your arm, a size down will probably work better.
When looking at different elbow pads, there are a variety of different features to choose from. Some models will be offered in a soft elbow cap (although this is becoming more uncommon) and other will come with a hard plastic shell. As well, strapping systems can change and straps such as anchor straps or lock strap with provide a better lock to the pad than a regular elastic strap. These features are personal preference and usually are dictated by price range as well as brand. Once you have a feel for what you like or dislike you can narrow your choices.
When viewing sizing online, most elbow pads will be offered in Small, Medium and Large. Sizing charts are provided below and on each product to double check where you line up and as well list all the sizes available. These charts are for reference only and personal preference is a factor as well when looking for the best fit.
Compare your height, weight and age to the charts provided to find your best fit. As well, put on your shoulder pad and gloves and have someone measure the space/gap in between (in inches) to determine the proper sizing.