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Baseball Catcher's Leg Guards

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Black Intermediate All Star LG912LS Catcher's Leg Guard (Used)
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Youth All Star LG3 Catcher's Leg Guard
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Youth All Star LG3 Catcher's Leg Guard
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Louisville Slugger Catcher's Leg Guards 16”
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New Easton Jen Schro Fundamental 14" Catcher's Leg Guards
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Blue Intermediate All Star System 7 Catcher's Leg Guard (Used)
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Used Intermediate EvoShield PRO-SRZ Adjustable Catcher's Leg Guards (13.5" - 15.5")
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New Easton Jen Schro Fundamental 14" Catcher's Leg Guards
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Used All Star Catchers Leg Guards A R2 S2 L2
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Black Intermediate Force3 Pro Gear B8 Catcher's Leg Guard (Used)
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Red Adult Under Armour Catcher's Leg Guards (New)
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Rawlings Catcher's Leg Guard
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Rawlings Catcher's Leg Guard
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Retail price: $65
All Star LG912LS Catcher's Leg Guard|14
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All Star LG912LS Catcher's Leg Guard|14
$21$2515%
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Retail price: $77
Black Used Youth All Star LG912LS Catcher's Leg Guard
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Rawlings Catcher's Leg Guard
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Rawlings Catcher's Leg Guard
$26$3015%
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Retail price: $65

How Should Leg Guards Fit?

Baseball leg guards must fit securely to protect against injuries. When measuring for leg pads, no matter what size you wear, it is important to ensure they are not too small. Measure your leg from the middle of your knee cap (patella) to the base of your ankle bone (tibia). Leg guards come in sizes ranging from 12 inches to 16 inches, though some manufacturers offer custom options outside the standard range.


Baseball Vs. Softball Leg Guards

In general, there are no major functional differences between baseball leg guards and softball leg guards; however, there are some slight differences. Many softball leg guards are lighter and often have slightly smaller, more narrow toe guards. Additionally, some softball leg guards may have only a double knee cup as opposed to a triple knee cup you would typically find inside most baseball leg guards


Used Buying Checklist: Catcher's Leg Guards

Buying used gear is a sustainable way to score high-quality items at a fraction of the cost. Not only can you find great deals, but you might also stumble upon rare or discontinued gear that’s no longer available in stores. When buying used catcher's leg guards, here's what to look for:

✔️ Check for tears, worn-out areas, or compressed padding.
✔️ The foam padding should still be intact and not compressed or flattened.
✔️ Look for any dents in the plastic shell.
✔️ Ensure the straps are still in good shape and not frayed, stretched, or broken. 
✔️ The straps should be adjustable for a secure and comfortable fit.
✔️ Check that buckles, clips, or velcro fasteners are intact and function properly.
✔️ Look for well-padded knee guards or an internal knee cup.

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