Vaughn Hockey Goalie Leg Pads Frequently Asked Questions
All Vaughn pads are made at the Vaughn manufacturing facility in Oxford, Michigan.
When putting on goalie pads, the first thing to do is put the knee roll in place over your knee. Then, you'll want to put on your inner thigh strap. Next, take a look at where your shin pads are going and make sure that won't interfere with the foot of the pads after they are strapped up.
NHL hockey goalies have been protected by Vaughn Pads since 1989. Known for the best puck-stopping technology, Vaughn features Jonathan Quick, and Tuukka Rask. Carey Price, Cory Schneider and Kari Lehtonen are other top NHL goalie names using Vaughn Pads.
Put on the Vaughn goalie pads front first and then back. Insert the boot into the toe of your pad and pull it up snug against the top of your skate. Next, cross the straps again towards the heel of your skate, and tighten them down by bringing them up through their respective holes in the back of your pad. Finally, secure your goalie toe with a strap located at the very front of the calf cradle.
Goalie leg pads can last for several years if they are taken care of properly. The finish may become scratched and marked over time, but it won't cause major damage or impact the integrity of the padding.