Wozniak wrote:
Whats the quickest way to break them in. I got a new pair for roller/floor hockey and while they are slightly broken in they are far from where i want them to be. I know it will take time but i want it to take the least amount of time possible.
Mike, im looking towards you.
depends on what you want. as a butterfly goalie, i wear my pads ultra loose, and i have flat faced pads. they have 0 give at the knees, and thats how i like them. i like them super stiff.
the best way is the wear them. sit on the floor while watching tv, and wear them. move around in them. then, when not wearing them, put them under a desk that forces them to bend at the knee rolls, or knee break. or use one of the straps to do keep them bent, i know adam didnt suggest this, but i have never heard anything wrong with doing this.... i did it with my reactor 6's and it work. also, when i had reactor 6's, i would just flex them back and forth at the knee rolls till they had give.
i remember hearing about how carey price would place his pads and gloves in a humidor and after 5 minutes, it was like they were worn for 6 months. dunno if you have access to such equipment.
the funny thing is, i go into peranis, which is a MAJOR hockey store here that specializes in goalie equipment, and i end up teaching the employees things about pads. haha.
now, what kinda pads are we talkin?
edit: you also have to remember, a pad never stops being broken in. if you break them in, and you use them, eventually, they will lose their integrity. thats why nhl goalies wear several a year. they use them so much, they get over broken in.