Overview
The CCM QuickLite QLT 190 Street Hockey Shin Guards focus on lightweight, breathable protection specific to ball and street hockey. The QLT 190 uses a 2-piece plastic shin and knee cap with lightweight protection ideal for the sport. Beneath the plastic shell and along each side of the leg, CCM utilizes a perforated foam that allows air to flow through and cool the player.
This perforated foam also acts as a comfortable, form-fitting liner with flexible protection. In addition to the 3 elastic straps, the base of the QLT 190 features an elastic strap to secure the shin guard around the foot.
OVERVIEW | |
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Level of Play | Street |
Fit Profile | Low Profile: Maximum Mobility and Minimal Weight |
Heritage | New |
Model Number | SGBHQLT190 |
Available Sizes | 11", 12", 13", 14", 15" |
(Note: All products are independently weighed and measured at IW Hockey with a 5% variance.) |
Specifications
PROTECTION | |
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Knee Cap | Lightweight Plastic |
Thigh Guard | N/A |
Shin Shell | Lightweight Plastic |
Calf Guard | Perforated Standard Foam Ankle Padding |
Knee Wing | N/A |
Shell Liner | Perforated Standard Foam Foam Padding for the top of the foot |
CONSTRUCTION | |
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Shell | 2-Piece |
Liner | Moisture Wicking Mesh |
Anti-Abrasion Skate Pad | N/A |
STRAPPING SYSTEM | |
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Knee | 1.5" Elastic |
Calf | (2) 2" Elastic |
Ankle | 1" Elastic Loop |
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY | |
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Protective Gear | 90 Days |
Contact | info@icewarehouse.com |
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Sizing Chart
GENERAL SHIN GUARD SIZING GUIDELINES | |
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Correspond your height with the pad size using the chart below. You may overlap between two sizes, which in this case comes down to personal preference. The smaller size will fit closer to the body while the larger size will offer more volume and coverage. |
CCM STREET SHIN GUARD SIZING CHART | |
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Pad Size | Player Height |
11" | 4'4" - 4'8" |
12" | 4'8" - 5' |
13" | 5' - 5'4" |
14" | 5'4" - 5'8" |
15" | 5'8" - 6'4" |
HELPFUL ARTICLES | |
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How to Size a Hockey Shin Guard | |
How to Select a Hockey Shin Guard | |
IW Hockey Learning Center |