Wilson MLB Two Tone Umpire Mask Replacement Pads - Black and Tan
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Crew How-To: Replacing Your Umpire Mask Pads
Did you know you should replace your mask pads every 1 to 2 seasons? Ty Unthank shares why and shows you the best practice.
Official Reviews
Michael F. Omaha, NE |
This is the second time I have replaced my pads. Since the mask is titanium, replacing the pads and harness makes it feel like a brand new mask at more than half the cost of a new one.
Tony D. Youngsville, NC |
Fits my Wilson face mask. Easy to install, great fit.
Joseph A. St. Louis, MO |
These pads are very comfortable. And when you’re sweating or it’s raining, they don’t slide around like some other pads. I am confident to take a ball off the mask and still be very safe behind the plate.
Questions About This Product
Q: | What material is inside the pads? I have a Dyna-lite Aluminum mask with memory foam pads that are too hard in the early spring. – Rita Cline |
A: | The interior padding is made of EVA closed cell foam. The density remains fairly consistent in hot and cold weather. – Ty UnthankMarketing 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.