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2025-08-18 10:08:28
Bought for my boyfriend and he absolutely loves them. Fit well and he hardly notices they are there. He’s taken some nasty falls and able to get up no problem
Lefty Fromme
2025-08-07 16:20:47
I just got these shorts today and tried them on. After bruising my tailbone at the skating rink 3 weeks ago, I determined that I should be more careful while that heals up.The descriptions on the sizing chart made me doubtful that it would fit my 225lb size 16/18 (w) body, but I figured I'd give it a shot, I could always return them if they don't fit.They are perfect. The elastic in the legs is a bit tight but not uncomfortably so.Do they make my butt look big? No! They make it look HUGE! They are very well padded.I have not tried them out on the rink yet and TBH I hope I don't have to find out how well they protect me. But I expect that pretty soon I will have a chance to find out. I will give an update when I find out.I like how it came with a little bag for laundry day.
Joel Miller
2025-07-11 11:48:22
I recently purchased three different pairs of protection shorts: Triple Eight Bumsaver 1, Triple Eight Bumsaver 2, and Soared Protection Shorts. After trying them all, I have to say that the Soared shorts stood out for their exceptional quality and superior padding.Today, I wore the Soared Protection Shorts for the first time while skating. While performing a topside stall to 180 in a 10-foot bowl, I landed hard on my bum. Thanks to the substantial padding in these shorts, I felt a significant amount of protection that cushioned the impact.In comparison to the Triple Eight Bumsaver 2, which has comparable quality, the Soared Protection Shorts offer much better-padded protection. This makes them an excellent choice for aggressive inline skaters who need reliable protection during high-impact tricks and falls.Overall, I highly recommend the Soared Protection Shorts. They provide outstanding protection, making them a worthy investment for anyone serious about skating safely and confidently.
Snowbird
2025-06-04 18:06:59
* Overall, this protective hip short is a good product to protect me in falling for my downhill longboarding.* Usage: - I intended to use this as my hip protective short for my downhill longboarding for falling on my sides, tailbone, or hip in general.* Good: - Overall design has good coverage for tailbone and hip bone, my sides. - The short is very stretchable, has no scratch feel on my skin, and has very soft fabric and no allergic reaction from my skin (I have sensitive skin to other scratchy fabric or textures). - Tested two days in this 87F with 85% humidity. And, I have no overheateding feeling on my body (hip) and no sticky feeling of my heavy sweats around my entire hip. - General falling tests on my tailbone, hip in general, and both sides of my hip. It has good protection from impact - I did do heavy falling tests.* To-Improve: - The side pads on both sides of my hip are a bit thin. - For skating sports and my downhill longboarding, it is very common to fall on the sides of one's hip besides falling on the tailbone, I felt that they should make the pads on both sides to be at least 50% thicker to provide real falling protection to protect the trochanter bones. This is the reason that I did not give a 5-star rating to this product.
Kaylin Rezendes
2025-04-26 14:28:57
Didn’t end up using it but felt comfortable when tried on
Blancy
2025-04-13 12:32:21
I've tried multiple diffferent padded shorts that are similar price, and this one is by far the best. The butt padding is the thickest and most effective out of any that I've tried. I've fallen pretty hard on it, and it really makes it almost pain free. Others really don't cushion nearly as well and will still hurt when you fall. This one fits a bit tighter and really stays in place. The velcro "zipper" creates a fit that puts these shorts ahead of the competition. It hugs your but so it won't slide down over time. So the tail bone pad stays over your tailbone really well. Also is comfortable even after 8 hours straight of wearing them. 10 out of 10 would recommend to anyone who is learning to snowboard. Or do anything that involves falling on your butt.The only complaint I have is that they put the scratchy velcro on the side that faces your skin. So it can scratch your lower tummy. But this can be easily avoided by applying the velcro so the scratchy part doesn't overlap and contact your skin. Or by hiking up your underwear so that it acts as a protective barrier. Definitely not a deal breaker.
Matthew lowell
2025-02-12 15:31:55
So I’ve been wearing these for this entire season, but have waited until I took a bad spill to write a review. Well, today, I took the spill haha. These things saved my freakin tailbone on a rail with a crooked tip that I had no business being on. I fell about 4-5 feet down, straight onto my tailbone and boy oh boy was I glad I had these shorts on. That’s it. Thanks for listening. Save your ass and wear these shorts
CMH
2024-12-20 10:59:52
While snowboarding, I fell on my back while facing uphill during an S-turn (edge catch), and I felt a shock through my tailbone and lumbar spine just above it. Immediately had trouble walking, and pain / restricted movement that got better and worse for over a month afterwards, worsened by exercise. MRI showed an incomplete fracture. I had caught the accident on video: I did not fall from any height, just straight onto my back. Something that any sufficiently-protective crash pants should have shielded without issue. These seem to be thin where it counts and I would recommend investing in better protection if you care about your bones/spine. Otherwise, you may find yourself instead subsequently investing in a back brace, donut pillow, and ergonomic chair, like I did, not to mention the time spent on doctor's appointments and not on snowboarding.
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