Ice Hockey Shin Guards CCM Tacks XF 80 Junior
CCM Tacks XF 80 JR Hockey Shin Guards provide young hockey players with reliable leg protection thanks to their anatomical design, PE foam, and adjustable strap system, offering both comfort and safety.
These shin guards are specifically designed for intense games where protection from impacts and sticks is crucial. The anatomical design with PE foam and mid-density foam effectively absorbs impacts, while the JDP knee protector disperses the force of impacts, protecting the knee from injuries. Additionally, the shin protector features a tape groove to help keep the guards securely in place throughout the game.
The adjustable calf strap ensures a perfect fit to your child’s legs, providing full comfort and stability. The two-piece strap system and removable liner make it easy to adjust and maintain the equipment, ensuring the shin guards are practical and comfortable for daily use.
Key Technologies:
- PE foam and mid-density foam – providing high impact protection.
- Adjustable strap system – allowing for a perfect fit and stability during play.
If you value the safety and comfort of your child on the ice, the CCM Tacks XF 80 JR Hockey Shin Guards are a choice you can trust. Ensure your young hockey player gets the best protection and confidence on the ice!
Size | Height [cm] | Shin length [cm] |
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28cm | 132-142 | 28-30 |
30cm | 142-152 | 30-33 |
33cm | 152-163 | 33-36 |
To properly choose the length of shin guards, it is necessary to use a tailor's tape measure.
The most convenient way to measure is to sit in a chair with your knee bent at a 90-degree angle. Place one end of the tape measure on your ankle and the other end at the location just below your kneecap (the indentation). To avoid errors, measure several times on both legs.
Standard shin guard sizes are:
20 cm (8"), 23 cm (9"), 25 cm (10”), 28 cm (11”), 30 cm (12”), 33 cm (13”) 36 cm (14”), 38 cm (15”), 41 cm (16”), 44 cm (17”)
Differences may occur between the length of your shin and the dimensions of the shin guards. In such cases, consider how you wear the guards (on top of or under your tongue). An important factor, especially for young players, is whether you are still growing. In that case, it's a good idea to leave a 2-3 cm margin to avoid having to replace the guards during or even mid-season. However, keep in mind that if the shin guard is too small, the straps may restrict circulation and leave areas vulnerable to hits and other impacts. If the shin guard is too large, protection can be compromised by the movement of the guard.
The size chart has been provided by the manufacturer and is for reference only.