(Part 2) Best football equipment according to redditors

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We found 144 Reddit comments discussing the best football equipment. We ranked the 91 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Footballs
Football footwear
Football protective gear
Sports & outdoors Clothing
Football gloves
Football equipment accessories

Top Reddit comments about Football Equipment:

u/sargon66 · 20 pointsr/slatestarcodex

I wear a helmet when I drive. This is the best one I have found (light, doesn't block visibility) but it looks really silly to wear while driving. These kinds of helmets don't look silly to wear when driving, but probably give less protection.

u/dexterryu · 5 pointsr/volleyball

Check out some of the football shorts at Dicks/Amazon. I played Flag football for about 16 years before I switched to volleyball for my sports/competition outlet.

They are basically like compression shorts with some hex padding built in. Here is an example: https://www.amazon.com/TUOY-Compression-Protector-Football-Paintball/dp/B0177ED8LY/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1505736334&sr=8-11&keywords=football+shorts

I don't know if you'll be able to wear them in high school or not, but as I get older and want to stay active I'm always looking for ways to protect my body.

u/PaulsGrandfather · 5 pointsr/nfl
u/anonymous_lad · 4 pointsr/bodybuilding

Champion sweats on Amazon. Comfy, reasonable price, and just enough taper.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H7HOR2A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_UY11AbGYRQHMM

u/ElMedic68 · 4 pointsr/army

https://www.amazon.com/Airsoft-Helmet-Tactical-Points-Harness/dp/B0778NF8K8

Ive had these for almost 3 years now and they have yet to fail me plus they are super comfy.

u/kissin_titties · 4 pointsr/snowboarding

You can look into football padded compression shirts. They won't have total back protection, but the plus side is that they won't weigh you down or hinder mobility. Here are a few examples I found on amazon: one, two, and three.

u/down42roads · 3 pointsr/nfl

30 bucks on Amazon

u/SapphireLeprechaun · 3 pointsr/weddingplanning

You could possibly wear a cover sleeve.

u/gdelia928 · 3 pointsr/ultimate

I’ve never found any gloves that helped with cold without making playing more difficult.

What I do instead is get a football style an pouch with a pocket for hand warmers and keep my hands in there during breaks. This has been the best outcome (warm hands/ no sacrifice in grip or catching) for me and more durable than gloves.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GY4884N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_i4.DDbAV8ZSJM

u/FRBafe · 1 pointr/CHIBears

Not sure if this sub will let me link Amazon stuff.

This is the one I'll be wearing, kinda lame but I went cheap.

And my friends got this one before it was sold out.

However, I wanted to get THIS real Chicago Bears onesie but it was too expensive for everyone to realistically get for the game, so we went with the cuddly bears.

u/BorisMoreso · 1 pointr/Nerf

This thing?

8654110030 - it's right there in the Q&A, twice.

u/felcress · 1 pointr/airsoft

I am thinking of getting of getting this pasgt helmet, these cusions, and this 4 point chinstrap. Did you have to drill 2 holes in the back of your helmet to screw in the chinstrap? Anything else I would need for the chinstrap to be properly installed?

u/rcman57 · 1 pointr/wma

I found a Nike one for similar price. Looks perfect for what I need

Men's Nike Pro Hyperstrong Football Top Black/Anthracite/Dark Grey/Flint Grey Size X-Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J4EMT92/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pRZ3DbN2TW7W7

u/etherealshade · 1 pointr/techtheatre

I got set on Neumann Tackified Gloves by a performer flying choreographer I used to work with. If you're doing performer flying, or regular flying and prefer some extra grip and feel, they're perfect. They're a thinish leather palm with an impregnated adhesive that really improves grip to a remarkable level.

If I'm doing high speed musical/pantomime style flying then I wear Petzl belay gloves, so that the rope can slip a bit better without too much heat.

u/FiiSKiiS · 0 pointsr/sports

Or something like this, which you'll see kickers practicing with on the sidelines.

I'll be real. I've never seen a NFL or NCAA kicker use a block for practicing. At my high school we had blocks, but I never saw our kickers use them either, preferring to use the holders like I linked. We just called them all tees regardless because we were pedantic, at any rate.