Easton Knee Saver (Small) | Black | Small
Manufacturer | - |
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Brand | Easton |
Item model number | 6006735 |
Color | Black |
Weight | - |
Height | - |
Depth | - |
Product Id | 669472 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.6 (26 ratings) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 085925550731 |
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Easton Knee Saver (Small) | Black | Small
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Excellent item. My grandsons love em. It's a better item than the competition knee saver.
Knee savers are great for catchers! They are comfortable and really do help support your knees when you are squatting. They have a great design and I have used the same ones for years!
I bought these for my 10 year old son when he started catching and they made a huge difference. Not only does he no longer complain about "tired" legs after a game, they also force him to sit higher and become more effective at popping up quicker when needed. They stay in place much better than other brands I have seen other catchers use with this age group and seem to be built a little better as well.
My son lives using these. He said catching is easier now, and he doesn't tire out quickly. Fits fine for a 5'5" 13-year old.
They make the job of catcher SO much easier. I bought these years ago and they have held up season after season. But equipment purchase I have ever made.
We purchased these in a size small for our 11 year old daughter. They are a great fit and we hope this will help the wear and tear of her knees for the next few years. Her old savers fell off of the clips every time she would remove them. These stay in place. Not only are they a knee saver but a "time" saver between innings.
Bought these for my daughter after owning the original kneesavers with her last set of leg gear. She received new gear for Christmas and I couldn't bare putting the old ones on (they were hand me downs) on her new stuff. So I bought the Knee Saver II instead thinking they would be a nice upgrade. So far, they are working out well. The top, that hits the back of the thigh is "almost" like memory foam material, making it more cushiony that the Original. The channel in the middle is also nice as it provides less pressure on the hamstring muscle while in catching position, which also holds them in place slightly better.
I have the original Easton Knee Saver (work great!), I'm wondering if I should upgrade to Knee Saver II. Is there any major differences other then the looks?
The picture was knee saver two but the wording was the older version so wasn't sure which one I was getting. I got the original its still not a bad price but the picture should reflect what you are getting.
They do the intended job and didn't cost $30. My son loves them.