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General Discussion Talk about McDavid products, post pictures, start a debate, create a poll, etc.
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swizzie
Swizzie
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Hey, i have just a quick question. I'm interested in some gear like this, but hesitant as to whether or not it will fit me.
I'm 6'1 and i only weigh 145lbs. 20 years old
I play basketball atleast 3-4 times a week and figured these
would be a nice addition to my game.
Also the shooting sleeves, will they fit my arm?
Will these fit such a skinny figure?
Thanks
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lc
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There is a link to the sizing chart (grey bar that says, view sizing chart) included in the description of each product. This is usually a good guide to proper fit. The shooter sleeve is meant to have a snug fit and is available in 3 sizes, small-large.
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swizzie
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Okay cool, must have missed that.
One more question. Why do you you charge more than Eastbay.com?
10 dollars more for the same exact shorts.
*Mcdavid Hexpad Thudd*
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lc
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Our website offers products as a convenience when they can't be found anywhere else.
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japstick
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hello.. do you have a sizing chart base on the circumference? i'm planning to get a knee/elbow hex pads and the measurement around my knee is around 14-15 inches and my elbow is around 10.5 inches. can you recommend what size should i get? thanks.
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lc
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It depends on your intended use for the pad.
If you are referring to the 6515R, refer to the sizing chart. If you plan to use it for a knee pad, use the knee sizing chart measurement. If you plan to use it as an elbow pad, use the elbow sizing chart.
Pad measurements are based on circumference.
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japstick
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hi lc... thanks, i wasn't able to see that chart since i am looking at #6440 hexforce w/c has a different sizing chart. I believe that #6440 and #6515 are the same in circumference size?
BTW, which is approriate between the 2 models as a knee/elbow pads for multi-sports? i know that #6440 can be use in arms and shin but as a knee/elbow pads, which is better and more comfortable?
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lc
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I have uploaded an updated size chart for the 6440. I hope this helps you find a proper size.
Both the 6440 and the 6515 offer patented HexPadŽ protection for multiple body parts and can be used in a variety of sports. The main difference is that the 6515 is a low-profile style pad, and the 6440 offers more coverage in length.
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japstick
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thank you very much.
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japstick
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got one more question... i'm going to get size medium both for elbows and knees based on the chart but why the Medium will fit the 14-15 inches knee and XXL for 14-15.5 inches elbow? it got me confused.
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lc
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We are in the process of revising our sizing charts. I suggest trying the medium as planned, and letting us know how it fits. We will work with you to get the size right.
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japstick
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hi lc.. i was able to get both medium for knees ang elbows and as what i've suspected based on your sizing chart, medium does not fit my knees!
the problem is, i'm from manila philippines and i just asked a friend who had a vacation in new jersey to get me these hexpads. unfortunately, there's no way i could return these and he already removed the packaging to save space in his baggage.
i hope you could fix your sizing chart asap so people like me who just base their size in your chart will not waste money by getting the wrong size.
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lc
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Sorry for the inconvenience. We have recently updated our sizing chart on the web for the 6440, 6444, 643, 645, and 6515. We hope this helps our McDavid customers find a more accurate fit.
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