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PAW P1000 Leg Pads

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I recently purchased a set of P1000 leg pads from Sara over at PAW. Her leg pads don't get much attention compared to her other protectives, so I thought I'd put together some media/information out there.

Please feel free to ask me any questions about the pads, or critique my mechanics (I think i need to work on keeping my head/shoulders over or in front of my toes).

A video review will be forthcoming.

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Looks great. If I lived in the States, I would consider these.

- How do they compare to previous pads that you've used? What's the most similar brand for feel?

- It seems to slide great, what is the material used? How light do they feel?

- When you're in your butterfly, it seems like the pads are over-rotated a bit? Maybe it's the camera angle/lens effect

- How custom is the leg strapping in the back?

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1 hour ago, Giltis said:

Looks great. If I lived in the States, I would consider these.

- How do they compare to previous pads that you've used? What's the most similar brand for feel?

- It seems to slide great, what is the material used? How light do they feel?

- When you're in your butterfly, it seems like the pads are over-rotated a bit? Maybe it's the camera angle/lens effect

- How custom is the leg strapping in the back?

1. I have used, in my career (as far as I can remember):

  • Sherwood 7000
  • TPS XLite
  • Koho 590
  • Reebok Revoke
  • Vaughn V3
  • Vaughn V5
  • Viper Boa
  • McKenney 895
  • Kenesky K2015

The core of the pad honestly feels quite different than any of these. While they are a double internal break, they are stiffer than the Vaughns and McKenneys, but not as stiff as the Reebok, Koho, or Kenesky. The boot is ultra soft, which I think PAW nailed: it's the best feeling boot of any pad I've used.

My strapping is pretty bespoke, using a snug leg channel w/ a professor strap (see #4 below)

All in all, the closest in feel IMO would actually be the Bauer Vapor 2X which I tried on in store, but never owned or used on ice.

2. The inside sliding surface is white weave. The pads are not ultra light ala Bauer ultrasonic/Warrior, but they are not the heaviest. They balance well, so the weight is certainly quite good in terms of performance.

3. I didn't notice any over-rotation during basic execution (except for that one stretched out kick-save in the video, but that's more my fault).

4. Strapping on the back is pretty custom:

  • Professor strap
  • Single inner elastic at calf
  • Single outer elastic for calf wing
  • leather boot strap
  • leather strap at knee block
  • thick shin pillow for additional stability

It also came with an elastic for the knee, but I removed it as I didn't see the need.

Overall result is a pad that has very minimal obstruction at the knee, and hugs the upper calf and shin area.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Giltis said:

Maybe I'm using the wrong term, but if you look at https://imgur.com/a/Kvbhmjv

Your pads seems to be doing _/ rather than _|

It could be a visual exaggeration due to an optical illusion from the black outer roll.

Ah, you mean 'under-rotation', which makes sense because when you made your first comment, my initial response was "over-rotation? if anything the pads under-rotate a bit."

Anyways, yes, you are right, I noticed that a bit too during use. The tapered toe + tighter leg channel fit contributes to this minor under-rotation. Trade off is mobility and feel, but you are correct in that the pad does under-rotate a tad.

Minor, but I'm wondering if for my next set from PAW really pushing for a square toe might be warranted.

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