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The players elbow should fit comfortable into the center of the elbow pad cup.
Also, a good elbow pad will provide forearm protection which extends down to bear the cuff of the player's hockey glove.
To get the proper measurement for the elbow pads, you must have the persons arm bent at 'L' shape. Take the measurement from his/her mid biecpt to elbow, then take the measurement from his/her elbow to mid forearm.
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Size |
Age |
Weight |
Height |
Length (in) |
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Yth. Large |
6 - 9 |
50lbs - 70lbs |
3'9" - 4'7" |
8" - 9" |
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Jr. Small |
8 - 11 |
60lbs - 90lbs |
4'3" - 4'10" |
9" - 11" |
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Jr. Large |
11 - 14 |
80lbs - 110lbs |
4'7" - 5'4" |
10" - 12" |
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Sr. Small |
14 - + |
120lbs - 160lbs |
5'5" - 5'9" |
12" - 13" |
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Sr. Medium |
14 - + |
140lbs - 180lbs |
5'7" - 5'11" |
13" - 14" |
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Sr. Large |
14 - + |
160lbs - + |
5'9" - + |
14" - 15" |
For more information on how to size elbow pads and to ensure the proper fit of your elbow pad please feel free to contact our customer service at 1.800.828.7496 or watch the video below.
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