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© Reebok International Inc.<br />

Segmented front<br />

A two-piece front allows the sternum<br />

cap and belly protector to stay in place<br />

as the player moves.<br />

2-PIECE FRONT<br />

Hinge clavicle<br />

With a hinge at the clavicle, the only parts<br />

of the pad that move when a player lifts an<br />

arm are the shoulder and clavicle caps.<br />

Segmented back<br />

A three-piece spine is capable of<br />

following the body’s natural movement<br />

without sacrificing protection.<br />

KFS Shouder blades<br />

Allows the back of the pad to change dimension<br />

as the player moves, meaning that the player is<br />

not fighting against the pad while playing.<br />

JDP © CAPS TECHNOLOGY<br />

SHOULDER PADS ELBOW PADS SHIN PADS PANTS<br />

PROTECTIVE<br />

3-PIECE SPINE<br />

BLADES<br />

DISPOSITION<br />

The Joint Discharge Principle (JDP ® ) uses the principle that the cap should<br />

disperse impact away from the fragile joint and into the big surrounding muscles.<br />

This concept is applied to protect the shoulder, elbow, knees and hips<br />

and is one of the reasons more NHL † players wear Reebok-designed<br />

protective equipment than any other brand.<br />

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