Chai. Posted Wednesday at 18:41 Posted Wednesday at 18:41 Currently looking for groin protection for airsoft. I know people say it is very rare that it can happen to be hit in that area but I would rather be safe than sorry. Looking online, someone mentioned crash slider shorts: https://www.bzpaintball.co.uk/hk-army-crash-slide-shorts I see there is some padding around the groin area on these. Anyone else have any recommendations? Rickwales 1
Rickwales Posted Wednesday at 18:49 Posted Wednesday at 18:49 They'd have to be a bloody good shot to get my small todger. Seriously tho, it's not a bad idea. I bet it would bloody hurt, and I'd hate to disappoint my wife. 😆
ButcherBill Posted Wednesday at 18:52 Posted Wednesday at 18:52 TBH I don't think anyone needs one in airsoft unless there's a fetish club booking, but... go full stitch counter and get one of these https://www.surplusandlost.co.uk/product/british-army-surplus-pelvic-protection-mtp-codpiece-ballistic-groin/#:~:text=Home / Combat Kit / Protection /,Surplus Pelvic Protection MTP Codpiece Ballistic Groin
Austeyr Posted Wednesday at 18:58 Posted Wednesday at 18:58 I use one of these (Albeit more for looks than its intended purpose but not having to worry about the jewels is nice!), it velcros to your plate carrier - There's also clones on AliExpress that have poppers that can loop through molle. They're relatively cheap and protect well!
Nick G Posted Wednesday at 19:30 Posted Wednesday at 19:30 I use a cricket box . It'd be an unlucky shot that hit the nadgers , but it does happen now and then .
Tommikka Posted Wednesday at 19:57 Posted Wednesday at 19:57 I wouldn’t bother Slide shorts are primarily designed to provide padding around the hip and thighs for abrasion when sliding (hence the name) Many if not all current designs will have groin padding If you’re going to be diving around then they are worth it, otherwise it’s another layer to get you hot & sweaty - especially as they are likely to be worn as an extra layer on top of your underwear and under your trousers Baggy trousers perform the job without adding to what you wear, and easily absorb impact Bear in mind that airsoft BBs are fired at maximums of either 1.3 or 2.5 joules, which compared to paintballs maximum of 12ft lbs / 16.3 joules There is the added difference that paintballs are a larger frangible sphere vs airsofts small solid sphere which means the burst of a paintball disperses energy. I have been shot a lot, I enjoy the adrenaline that comes with that (also a painkiller in itself) BBs are a short sting, paintballs are more of a slap. I’ve also taken more dick shots than I would like - in photography paintball designed baggy trousers do the job fine - a padded groin that is loose and baggy. For CQB play I opt for a box in cricket shorts (they make me feel enclosed, but when you’re being shot at from a couple of feet away on the stairs they help! Paintball tournament referees typically wear a towel hung from their trousers which deals with absorbing impact, I’ve considered that when photographing but don’t need it when trousers are baggy, and as a photographer I’m not in the middle of the field but on the boundary. (On practice / training days I would often go into the middle of the field for photo opportunities, and may be laid or squatting directly in line of shot, but still didn’t need that level of crotch protection) …….., Protect your eyes, protect your fingers with gloves, your ankles with supporting boots. For your body loose clothing does the job Unless you are a diver & slider I would not bother with slide shorts, but perhaps look at paintball trousers that have some thicker padding at areas such as knees, thighs & crotch ** note that I write in English, therefore I say trousers, they generally get listed in American English as paintball pants Avoid the tight skinny jean types of paintball trousers - they look stupid and don’t have the padding , also beware of “paintball training trousers / training pants” as they may be thinner and lighter without the padding When you look up paintball trousers you will see scary higher prices (compare those shorts at £55 to trousers at £100 / £150) Shop around, particularly for late season sales and last years range etc - or even better look up eBay and vinted Another option is workwear trousers - check out your local DIY or trade counter and see what they have in heavy duty work trousers that provide multi layer / padded zones etc
Davet Posted Wednesday at 23:21 Posted Wednesday at 23:21 Cricket box, simple and cheap. Been glad of mine on a number of occasions.
The_Lord_Poncho Posted yesterday at 08:00 Posted yesterday at 08:00 I've been hit there few times - one shot even generated t a blood blister! I still wouldn't bother faffing about with specific protection though. HZR13 1
Chev Chelios Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Shock Doctor 329 Jockstrap. I was surprised how comfortable they are. Wore it for 8 hours to "bed it in" and I forgot it was on. Can remove and fit the protective insert while wearing the Jockstrap so doubles as a gas mag worming pouch in the winter between games
Popular Post rj1986 Posted 19 hours ago Popular Post Posted 19 hours ago Do people just run into buildings, cock and balls first or something? I've been hit in that region and the clothing takes 99% of the impact ButcherBill, tside, Tommikka and 4 others 1 6
Moderators Tackle Posted 19 hours ago Moderators Posted 19 hours ago I've been hit there are few times, but to be fair when its as big as mine, that was always gonna happen😜 Yeah, its not pleasant, but neither is taking an up close burst up the inside of your thigh, or across your lower back/kidneys. Unless your planning on doing the whole bomb suit & minigun loadout, surely finding a balance of kit that doesn't restrict you, cause heatstroke or discomfort, & generally affects your ability to play is paramount, offset by the rare chance of a stray bb to the 🌭. Sports cup, or maybe a dangler pouch worn low should do the job ? Colin Allen, Rickwales and HZR13 3
Popular Post The_Lord_Poncho Posted 19 hours ago Popular Post Posted 19 hours ago 14 minutes ago, rj1986 said: Do people just run into buildings, cock and balls first or something? No - that would be silly. Circling it above the head, before lassoing the objective is where it is at. HZR13, Nick G, Tackle and 2 others 5
Galvatron Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I took a nut shot but I found wearing a sports cup was much worse as it dug into my thighs and groin. I make do with a dangler pouch at the bottom of my plate carrier. I agree with Tommikka about going baggy if you can. Unfortunately with my proportions, there's no such thing as baggy for me without getting it tailored. HZR13 and Tommikka 2
Chai. Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 15 hours ago, Davet said: Cricket box, simple and cheap. Been glad of mine on a number of occasions. @Davet Was looking at these, don't they cause issues when prone? 3 hours ago, Chev Chelios said: Shock Doctor 329 Jockstrap. I was surprised how comfortable they are. Wore it for 8 hours to "bed it in" and I forgot it was on. Can remove and fit the protective insert while wearing the Jockstrap so doubles as a gas mag worming pouch in the winter between games @Chev Chelios Does it become uncomfortable when going prone? Edited 17 hours ago by Chai.
Chai. Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 18 hours ago, Tommikka said: I wouldn’t bother Slide shorts are primarily designed to provide padding around the hip and thighs for abrasion when sliding (hence the name) Many if not all current designs will have groin padding If you’re going to be diving around then they are worth it, otherwise it’s another layer to get you hot & sweaty - especially as they are likely to be worn as an extra layer on top of your underwear and under your trousers Baggy trousers perform the job without adding to what you wear, and easily absorb impact Bear in mind that airsoft BBs are fired at maximums of either 1.3 or 2.5 joules, which compared to paintballs maximum of 12ft lbs / 16.3 joules There is the added difference that paintballs are a larger frangible sphere vs airsofts small solid sphere which means the burst of a paintball disperses energy. I have been shot a lot, I enjoy the adrenaline that comes with that (also a painkiller in itself) BBs are a short sting, paintballs are more of a slap. I’ve also taken more dick shots than I would like - in photography paintball designed baggy trousers do the job fine - a padded groin that is loose and baggy. For CQB play I opt for a box in cricket shorts (they make me feel enclosed, but when you’re being shot at from a couple of feet away on the stairs they help! Paintball tournament referees typically wear a towel hung from their trousers which deals with absorbing impact, I’ve considered that when photographing but don’t need it when trousers are baggy, and as a photographer I’m not in the middle of the field but on the boundary. (On practice / training days I would often go into the middle of the field for photo opportunities, and may be laid or squatting directly in line of shot, but still didn’t need that level of crotch protection) …….., Protect your eyes, protect your fingers with gloves, your ankles with supporting boots. For your body loose clothing does the job Unless you are a diver & slider I would not bother with slide shorts, but perhaps look at paintball trousers that have some thicker padding at areas such as knees, thighs & crotch ** note that I write in English, therefore I say trousers, they generally get listed in American English as paintball pants Avoid the tight skinny jean types of paintball trousers - they look stupid and don’t have the padding , also beware of “paintball training trousers / training pants” as they may be thinner and lighter without the padding When you look up paintball trousers you will see scary higher prices (compare those shorts at £55 to trousers at £100 / £150) Shop around, particularly for late season sales and last years range etc - or even better look up eBay and vinted Another option is workwear trousers - check out your local DIY or trade counter and see what they have in heavy duty work trousers that provide multi layer / padded zones etc @Tommikka - Thank you for the suggestions Tomm! Are these any brands for trousers you recommend? (Paintball and non paintball) Just did a quick search on paintball trousers and doesn't seem that there are long trousers with padding around thighs, I only see the shorts.
Austeyr Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, rj1986 said: run into buildings, cock and balls It's psychological warfare HZR13, Tackle, Nick G and 1 other 4
Popular Post Enid_Puceflange Posted 16 hours ago Popular Post Posted 16 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Austeyr said: It's psychological warfare Tackle, Austeyr, HZR13 and 2 others 5
Chev Chelios Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, Chai. said: @Chev Chelios Does it become uncomfortable when going prone? If you had a massive cock and balls maybe (so its fine for me) they are made with MMA in mind so work well in all sorts of positions. Enid_Puceflange, Rickwales and Tackle 3
Miêu Anh-Nguyễn Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Why not try stuffing a knee pad into the crotch ? I think it's not only effective but also looks pretty. Enid_Puceflange 1
Col1 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Genuine Army Issue Pelvic Protection Tier 2 Ballistic Groin Armour MTP Camo stick that into eBay mate or google HZR13 and Tommikka 2
Tommikka Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 8 hours ago, Chai. said: @Tommikka - Thank you for the suggestions Tomm! Are these any brands for trousers you recommend? (Paintball and non paintball) Just did a quick search on paintball trousers and doesn't seem that there are long trousers with padding around thighs, I only see the shorts. I don’t think that the most ‘modern’ designs go for as much padding with some trends towards ‘jogger’ style, and in some cases they may be less likely to advertise features as ‘padding’ due to some of the more serious tournament rule wording on clothing, eg you can wear two layers of clothing which includes counting the bounce vest and/or slide shorts - if it’s a thick quilted materiel on the trousers then that’s just hard wearing materiel and not extra soft padding to promote bounce rather than bursting paintballs My ‘best’ ones don’t appear to be on the market anymore, and at the time a few years back were highly pricey at £200+ or even more- but I didn’t pay that - I won a pair in a raffle. I also would not have chosen the colour scheme which was (supposed to be) very white but for me was promptly stained by dirt & grass They were low slung in the crotch, combined with thick quilted material plus a extra front panel to clip across and another internal crotch panel of foam like materiel Thick all over for general padding, extra layers at the crotch, stretchy in areas and didn’t let in the wet when Knealt on wet astroturf or muddy puddles No endorsement on any of the following but a search of the Laysick name should show a few similar looking designs with extra crotch, Angel can cover some old school designs, Dye, Empire & exalt have some handy ones but beware of too lightweight and joggers Anthrax can be useful, and if you can handle Photoshop you can get fully / partial custom design prints (Ask for templates, do your own design and unless you use their consultancy design they don’t much different to just buying new off the shelf https://www.anthraxpaintball.com/custom-paintball-pants
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