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All Season Catalog 53 BASEBALL TAG’s Pro Series Chest Protector provides the same optimal fit, styling and comfort that athletes have come to expect from this series, along with a modern design and the latest protective technology. The block abs knock the ball straight down, keeping it in front of catchers. Meanwhile, the light materials provide superior breathability. Protective plates in the throat, collarbone and sternum area keep you safe without impeding mobility. You’ll also appreciate the comfortable protection and low ball rebound provided by slow-release foam on the exterior and Nitrex padding on the interior. The Velcro-adjustable back and contoured sides give athletes a great fit for on-field excellence. Available in two tones and solid colors. Color Options Navy/Grey Royal/Grey Scarlet/Grey Black/Grey Black Designed as a complement to TAG’s Pro 800 Chest Protector, the TLG 800 Pro Series Leg Guards are lightweight, breathable, and incredibly durable, providing all around comfort with superior mobility. The hard shin vents align with the padding vents, ensuring optimal airflow. Our no-shake knee design keeps the knee in place in all positions, eliminating bruising while keeping athletes comfortable. The new design allows for easier movement on the field, and the padded wings protect the calf, ankles, and both sides of the knees. Meanwhile, an extended toe protects the top of the foot from hard fouls. Inside, removable shin padding adds to the comfort and can be cleaned easily. Available with both two-tone and solid colors. Navy/Grey Royal/Grey Scarlet/Grey Black/Grey Black Continuing to provide equipment that the finest players demand, TAG’s hockey style Catchers Helmet is now available in a glossy solid color! With a lightweight silver metal mask, our helmets provide the same great protection you have come to know, but now with a more modern feel. Additional details can be found on pg. 60. Catcher’s Helmets & Masks Catcher’s TCH700 TCH-Y Catcher’s Helmet Youth Hockey Style Catcher’s Helmet TCH700: $164.95 TCH-Y: $109.95 TCH700-RK: Replacement Kit $29.95 -ABS plastic shell with ventilation holes. -Hockey style helmet. -3 layer foam lining for better comfort and protection. -ABS plastic shell with top ventilation holes. -Coolmax fabric covering to wick away -Lightweight steel facemask. moisture and keep the player cool. -Cupped COOLMAX® chin pad with -Cupped replacement chin pad attaches with ® Velcro adjustments. Velcro for easy adjustment. -Adjustable back plate. -Light weight steel facemask. -NOCSAE approved. -Adjustable back plate for custom fitting. -NOCSAE approved. 3 Sizes: Small/Medium 6 ⁄8” - 7” -Fits (6 ½” to 7 ¼”) for 8 to 12 year olds. 1 5 Large/X-Large 7 ⁄8” - 7 ⁄8” Color: Black See Color Guide on Page 59. TMK900 NEW TCH301 Ultra Light Pro Style Catcher’s Mask Ultra Lightweight Catcher’s Mask TMK900: $74.95 TCH301: $85.95 TMK900-RK: Replacement Kit $26.95 TCH301-RK: Replacement Kit $25.95 -Strong alloy material frame. -Polyethylene shell with large ventilation -Extended ear and throat protection. holes across top. -Designed for maximum catcher’s vision. -2-layer EVA/open cell padding on front & sides. -Frame Colors: Black (B), Titanium (TI). -3-layer open cell padding on top & back. -50% lighter than standard catcher’s mask. -Solid wire mask attached at top with -Extra firm Velcro attached polyurethane 2-screw nylon attachment. padding. -1” wide elastic attached to helmet back with -Black pad and poly-harness included. snap & extended around sides for attachment -Replacement Kit includes Black Pad & Black to mask with adjustable slide buckles. Poly Harness. -NOCSAE approved. -One size fits all (6½” - 7 1/8”). See Color Guide on Page 59. TMK797 Ultra Lightweight Catcher’s Mask TMK800 TMK797: $65.95 Pro Style Catcher’s Mask BASEBALL -Tubular steel lightweight frame. TMK800: $59.95 -Vinyl coated wire frame. -Ear protectors. -Vinyl coated wire frame. -Black poly harness. -Ear protectors. -Extended throat. Colors: B, DG, N, R, S -Extra firm Velcro® attached polyurethane padding. -Black poly harness. Color: Black NEW TMK860 Catcher’s Throat Protector TMK850 / TMK855 TMK860: $8.95 Catcher’s Throat Protector -Protection for any catcher’s mask TMK850: Adult $8.95 -Molded high impact ABS plastic TMK855: Youth $8.95 -Adjustable hook and loop fasten to ® catcher’s mask -Extra thick polyurethane with Velcro 60 -4.5” length fasteners. -For Youth and Adult TBP800 Pro Series Body Protector TBP800: $114.95 -Lightweight perforated slow release and Nitrex foam for low ball rebound and breathability. -4 piece throat, collarbone, heart and sternum protection. -Block abs to knock the ball straight down. -Velcro adjustable back. -Adjustable removable shoulder caps. -Coolmax lining. -17” length. -Ages: High School and Up. Color combinations available: Page 55. See sizing guide below. TBP505 TBP515 Chest Protectors Men’s Pro Style Body Protector Adult/Youth Large TBP505: $89.95 Body Protector -Slow release padding. TBP515: $72.95 -Includes a six piece heart shield. -EVA padding. ® -TAG mesh Velcro adjustable back. -Two piece heart shield. -Two removable shoulder caps. -One removable shoulder cap. -16” Length. -Standard back that includes -Ages: 13 and up. adjustable back & waist strap. -Includes a removable tail piece. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S. -15” Length. See sizing guide below. -Ages: 14 and up. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S. See sizing guide below. Sizing Guide Unsure of what size to order? It’s easy to measure your athlete from the comfort of your own home! Follow our instructions below for a perfect fit. To Measure Chest: 12 Measure from top of neck roll to bottom of Chest Protector. Do not include tail piece. 61 BASEBALL Men’s Leg Guards & Accessories Leg Guards Men’s TLG800 Pro Series Leg Guard TLG800: $145.95 -17” measurement. -Ventilated shin piece with removable shin padding. -Triple no shake knee cap. -Extra ankle protection. -Removeable extended toe. -Coolmax lining. -Ages HS and Up. Color combinations available: Page 57. See sizing guide below. TLG511 Pro Series Leg Guard TLG510 TLG511: $94.95 Pro Style Leg Guard -17” Measurement. TLG510: $105.95 -Double kneecap. -17” Measurement. -Extra ankle protection on both -Triple knee cap. ankles. -Extra ankle protection -Ages: High School and up. on both ankles. -Ages: High School and up. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S. See sizing guide below. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S. See sizing guide below. TKS Catcher’s Kneesaver TLG516 TKS-A: Adult $29.95 Intermediate Pro Style TKS-Y: Youth $29.95 Leg Guard Color options: B, N, R, S TLG516: $102.95 -16” Measurement. -Triple knee cap. -Extra ankle protection on both TLGERS BASEBALL ankles. TLGERS: Set of 8 $18.95 -Ages: 14 and up. -Replacement strap for leg guards. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S. -1” wide black elastic with hook. See sizing guide below. -11.5” long. Sizing Guide Unsure of what size to order? It’s easy to measure your athlete from the comfort of your own home! Follow our instructions below for a perfect fit. To Measure Leg: Measure from center corrugation on knee cap to 1” below shin. 62 TBP802 Pro Series Womens Body Protector TBP802: $109.95 -Lightweight perforated slow release and Nitrex foam for low ball rebound and breathability. -4 piece throat, collarbone, heart and sternum protection. -Block abs to knock the ball straight down. -Velcro adjustable back. -Adjustable removable shoulder caps. -Coolmax lining. 1 -15 ⁄4” length. -Ages: 13 and Up. Color combinations available: Page 55. Sizing guide: See pg. 61. Pro Series Leg Guard TBP505 Pro Style Body Protector TBP505: $89.95 -Slow release padding. -Includes a six piece heart shield. -TAG mesh Velcro® adjustable back. -Two removable shoulder caps. -16” Length. -Ages: 15 and up. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S Sizing guide: See pg. 61. TKS-A: Adult $29.95 TKS-Y: $29.95 TBP515 Youth Adult-Large Youth Body Protector TBP515: $72.95 -EVA padding with two piece heart shield. -One removable shoulder cap. -Standard back that includes adjustable back & waist strap. Women’s Chest Protectors Women’s -Includes a removable tail piece. -15” length. -Ages: 14 and up. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S Sizing guide: See pg. 61. TBP520 Youth Body Protector TBP520: $66.95 -EVA padding. -Two piece heart shield. -Standard back that includes adjustable back and waist strap. -Removable tail piece. 1 -14 ⁄2” length. -Ages: 12 to High School. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S 63 Sizing guide: See pg. 61. SOFTBALL Women’s Leg Guards Women’s TLG802 TLG516 Pro Series Leg Guard Intermediate Pro Style Leg Guard TLG802: $140.95 TLG516: $102.95 -16” measurement. -Ventilated shin piece with -16” Measurement. removable shin padding. -Triple knee cap. -Triple no shake knee cap. -Extra ankle protection -Extra ankle protection. on both ankles. -Removeable extended toe. -Ages: 14-High School. -Coolmax lining. -Ages 13 and Up. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S Sizing guide: See pg. 62. Color combinations available: Page 57. Sizing guide: See pg. 62. TLG519 TLG520 Intermediate Pro Style Deluxe Youth Leg Guard Leg Guard TLG520: $74.95 TLG519: $89.95 -15” Measurement. -16” Measurement. -Double kneecap. -Double kneecap. -Plastic parts and fabric -Extra ankle protection on covering. both ankles. -Added ankle protection. -Ages: 14 and up. -Ages: 13 and up. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S Color options: B, DG, N, R, S Sizing guide: See pg. 62. Sizing guide: See pg. 62. TLG526 TLG535 / 536 Youth Leg Guard Small Youth Leg Guard SOFTBALL TLG526: $71.95 TLG535: Hook $41.95 Closure -14” Measurement. TLG536: Velcro® $37.95 -Double kneecap. Closure -Added ankle protection. -Ages: 8 and up. -10” Measurement. -Single kneecap. Color options: B, DG, N, R, S -Black plastic parts and Sizing guide: See pg.
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