Does this exist? I have a friend who took a shot to the thigh from 10’ and it hurt her for literal months before finally healing. I know this isn’t normal, but I’d like to help her find some lowers that offer a bit more protection.
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One thing they could try is a sports girdle like Ringette players wear (or maybe roller hockey players). It provides padding on hips, groin, butt and thighs but it a lot lighter than hockey pants. Would fit under paintball pants.
Example: https://www.thehockeyshop.com/collec...ngette-girdles
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Are you talking quads/top of thigh, or hamstring/bottom of thigh, or I suppose the IT band/outside of thigh?
Something like this has hips, quads, and knees plus tailbone padding.
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Not a lot of pants focus on the inner-thigh since that area usually needs a lot of flexibility. Some of the older Invert or Valken pants have wider padding at the top of the thigh, and maybe wear a size up for more material.
Undershorts will probably be the most likely option to help with that area though. Must have been an unlucky shot.
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Not cheap but the only paintball specific protection that has dedicated padding for thighs but does not cover inner thigh CRBN SC PRO BOTTOM
I have a set I have not tried out yet but several players I play with swear by them (why I bought a set)
Our flagship product. The SC Protective Bottom is a comprehensive lower body protection garment featuring padding to hip, crotch, thigh and knee regions. Constructed of a lycra/spandex blend to balance fit with maximum breathability and moisture management. Shop now.
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Baggy heavy weight BDU sets keep me from looking like I tangled with an octopus after a day of play, especially with this tiny hard assed paint.
If your friend can get over looking like a 1994 woodsball throwback, and can deal with extra material weight, it works great.
A close shot to a tender part is going to suck unless you are wrapped in a yoga mat, thick baggy stuff makes it suck less.
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Nothing really protects inner thighs. I think layers and or heavy denim pants would be the best bet. I use 5.11 Tac Jeans and due to the thickness it absorbs 90% of the sting. They are just heavy and don’t breath as well as paintball specific pants. I never really feel or even get welts on my legs with them. Mostly get them when I use thin breathable stuff. But 5.11 and a lose renegade you will sweat your butt off in the heat but it eats paintballs. Ashley uses an OG pair of Denim JT pants I’m to fat for.
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I want to say that I had a pair of proto pants for a while and that they had knee protection that start above the knee and might protect the area your talking about. And I used to wear a pair of Empire Ground pounder slide shorts to help with the diving and sliding bruises but something like those may help too.1 Photo
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