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Friday, July 25, 2008

Vaughn Hockey Goalie Equipment Combines Protection with Flexibility

If you’re a goalie and you want some serious protection, take a look at Vaughn Hockey Goalie Equipment. They are an industry leader in high tech goalie pads, arm and chest pads, catch gloves, blockers, pants, sticks, and face masks.

The Epic and Velocity line of chest protectors have some interesting features that make them not only protective but also lightweight and flexible enough so that you can move comfortably in every direction.

The Epic 8800 Sr. Chest Protector is just one indicator of the strength of Vaughn hockey goalie equipment. Its new design meets all new league size requirements. Vaughn thinks a lot about things like balance and weight distribution in their protective gear. So the Epic 8800 is extremely lightweight so you have full net coverage. Arms are important and you don’t want a too-bulky feeling that might hinder arm movement. Vaughn uses a Dura-mesh construction that is anatomically shaped so it increases arm flexibility while at the same time letting air in for ventilation.

Vaughn made the shoulder floaters extra wide for both net coverage and more width for deflecting pucks. The chest pad is made especially to flex with every body movement and more padding was added to protect the rib cage from hits. It also has extra protection in such areas as the back and spine. Wrists close tightly with Velcro closures.

For 2008, Vaughn also has introduced a totally new design for the Vaughn Epic 8600 leg pad. They are softer and designed for a more ergonomic leg position. Goalies have a lot of stress on the legs and on the knees. So the Epic 8600 was designed with protection in mind but the pads are narrower to reduce drag and allow unrestricted movement. The knee has a new knee hugger curved shape that is supposed to hold the pad tightly for better knee movement. The leg pads are made to be extremely durable but more functional and balanced for leg movements.

The face masks in the Vaughn hockey goalie equipment line have the same sort of bells and whistles you might expect to find in a higher priced goalie mask. For instance. the
Vaughn 7500 Goalie Mask was designed with all new features in 2007. Visibility was a priority and they came up with a recessed cage area that improves peripheral vision and gives a wider view.

The mask was also designed to lessen impact and more smoothly deflect pucks that hit the face area. On top of that Vaughn developed a special high-strength Lexan material that was especially engineered to resist impacts. This is the material they used on the shell. They also made adjustments in the jaw and cheek area that give more protection and visibility.

The 7500 goalie mask has more vent holes in the face to help with ventilation. A new Nitrile liner was also added to the mask with the idea of reducing heat buildup. The cage is constructed entirely of low lusted stainless steel for durability and to help in reducing glare.

Vaughn hockey goalie equipment is made with attention paid not only to materials but also with a focus on the many different ways a goalie moves throughout the entire game. Goalie equipment has to protect but it also has to be lightweight and have balance, flexibility and ventilation. These are qualities that you will find in every piece of Vaughn hockey goalie equipment.

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