What size are youth goalie pads?

Junior Goalie Pad Sizing Chart

Goalie Pad Size 24 28
CCM EFlex 4.5 13.5-14.5″ 15.25-15.75″
CCM P2.5 13.75-14.35″ 15.25-15.75″
CCM E3.5 13.75-14.35″ 15.25-15.5″
Brians Optik X2 N/A N/A

What size goalie leg pads do I need?

Sizing Goalie Leg Pads While sitting, a goalie should measure from the outside of their ankle bone to the middle front of their knee cap. For example, if a goalie measures their ATK and it comes to 17.5”they should fit well in a 35” overall pad.

How do you size junior goalie pads?

To achieve a precise fit, bend your leg slightly and measure the length of your shin, from the center of your kneecap to your ankle. Then, measure the length from the center of the kneecap to the mid-thigh. Add these two measurements together, along with your skate size, and an additional inch or two for extra padding.

What does the +1 mean on goalie leg pads?

an extra inch
The +1 sizing system is standard for leg pads, meaning that “+1” is an extra inch added to the top of the leg pad. This addition helps goalies with their butterfly position as well as with their five-hole coverage. Some goal pads come with a +2” sizing system, which is more common with high level, experienced goalies.

How do you measure a pad size?

You can measure the inside diameter of the pad cup. This is the part of the cup where the cardboard backing sits. Once you have this measurement, add 1.5mm’s. The result will be the pad size you need to order.

What size table pad do I need?

Table Pad Size. On tables with squared top edges, the pad size is equal to overall table size as seen below: On tables with shaped top edges, the pad size is less than the overall table size because any slope, bevel, round portion etc. is not included when measuring.

How do I choose the right pad?

Length and flow– Pick the right napkin as per your flow. It depends on the body shape and flow whether you need an extra-long pad with broad hip-guard or a regular one. Tip# Use long-slim pad as sanitary napkins for heavy flow and regular pads on days that follow.

Which leg do goalie pads go on?

It is usually just +1”, but more advanced goaltenders might want a larger thigh rise to help them even more. 2. Outer Roll – The outer roll runs the full length of the pad. It should always be to the outside of the goaltenders body.