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Diamond iX3 Umpire Shin Guards

DLGiX3 Diamond iX3 Umpire Shin Guards

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Description

If you're looking for umpire shin guards with lower thigh protection and solid features at a reasonable price, the Diamond iX3 with its triple-knee design and top-quality manufacturing is one to consider.

These umpire shin guards are also among the lightest in weight and are a great option for taller umpires with having a 18.5" size option.

Features

  • iX3 lightweight padding
  • Additional hinged cap above the knee provides lower thigh protection.
  • Floating lower knee cap for better flex upon bending
  • Inner padding extends enough around the leg to prevent rubbing from strap hooks.
  • Extended ankle protection is a layer of fabric over hard plastic inserts for stronger protection.
  • Instep guard is secured by Velcro making it easily removable.
  • Weight: 17"-2.2lbs, 18.5"-2.24lbs
  • Locking J-hooks to help prevent detachment during game

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June 16, 2023   Verified Purchase
Lightweight and very comfortable. Definitely durable and a great price.
November 2, 2022
I have had Diamond products before and was looking to replace a 10-year-old pair of Honigs. I was excited to get this set because I like the quick-release clip idea, but it turns out there are lots of them. The top could not be loosened enough to stop it from rubbing awkwardly in spots. Taking shots off of the knee was not fun since the pad does not completely cover the entire width of the front of the knee. Since it is just elastic, eventually, it is just going to get loose and dangle out of position reducing its ability to provide the same protection on day 300 as day 1.
November 2, 2022   Verified Purchase
These umpire shin guards are light weight and still provide maximum protection. The smaller profile allows for easier movement behind the plate. Great buy!

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Questions About This Product

Q: Are these recommended for college baseball?
– Andrew Crisp
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Yes, you can wear these for college baseball. I wear the Diamond brand for all my games.

– Ty Unthank
Marketing Specialist, HS & College Umpire

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WARNING: Participants in any sports activity assume risk of injury. This equipment may be used to help aid in preventing or reducing the extent of injury. No equipment can guarantee umpire or player safety from injury during participation, and use of this equipment carries no such guarantee. Do not use any umpire equipment that is damaged in any way. California state law and Diamond Sports require disclosure of Prop 65 information.