If you're committed to having only the best in head protection, you only have to read the reviews of satisfied Shock FX Helmet owners to know this helmet with its superb engineering and features is a worthy investment.
"I have always been a traditional mask user, and never seriously considered using
a hockey style mask. During a summer tournament, I had the opportunity to try
on a Wilson Shock prior to a game. I was surprised at how light it is, and
how the field of vision really opens up. The most recent mask I have used
was the Wilson Dynalite A3009 WV. I always liked the 3009's light weight and
comfort.
During the 2008 MLB season, there were a few umpires who were seriously injured
while working the plate. Most, if not all of them, used a traditional mask.
Near the end of the 2008 summer season, and after extensive research, I decided
to purchase the Shock FX from www.ump-attire.com.
I've used the Shock FX in five or six games of fall ball, and I have been very
pleased with it. It is incredibly light, but the big selling point for me
was the visibility that it offers over the traditional mask. A few reviewers
of the Shock FX have said that it is "loud". During my US Navy service, I have
had some hearing loss, and so I was somewhat concerned about the reviews that
said it was tough to hear while wearing this helmet. However, I have not
experienced anything like that; in fact, I have been able to quite easily hear
coaches and players speaking to me.
Overall, the Shock FX is a great piece of equipment, and I expect to get much
more use of it in the upcoming spring season (I work the high school level). The Shock FX offers a great deal more security from foul balls and broken bats, and it offers far better visibility than the traditional mask. In my opinion, this is a great combination to have when working the plate. I recommend the Wilson Shock FX to anyone who is looking into obtaining a hockey style mask.
I would also like to add that I purchased the Wilson Shock from
www.ump-attire.com because of the great service and assistance provided by the
staff at Ump-Attire."