20 Best Shin Guards For 3 Year Old in 2024 Reviews and Buying Guide

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FAQ:

Q: What are the best soccer shin guards?

A: Ankle Shin Guards. Longer than the slip-in guards,these guards feature protective material and padding which has been extended down to protect the ankles. Sock Style Shin Guards. built into a sock. Besides being relatively low cost,the sock style shin guards are extremely handy and specially designed with young players in mind.

Q: How to buy youth soccer shin guards?

A: – Small: 0 – 5’2″ (0 – 160cm) – Medium: 5’2″ – 5’10” (160cm – 180cm) – Large: 5’10” – 6’4″ (180cm – 195cm) – X-Large: 6’4″ + (195cm and up)

Q: Do shin guards go under socks?

A: Slide the shin guards past your ankle and up your shin. This should be the first thing you put on. Shin guards are worn under the socks, so don’t put them on yet. Position the shin guards correctly. Make sure they are centered on your shin, not off to the side. They should protect from your ankle to below your knee.

Q: Do I need shin guards?

A: Shin guards are primarily designed to protect your shins from pucks and hockey sticks (hacks and slashes) and protect your knees from the ice when you fall. Mid and high-end models also protect your calves. If you are just getting started in hockey you may not NEED to wear shin pads (for stick and puck and pond hockey), but I do recommend them!