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Padded BaseLayer Slider Shorts

The West Coast GK Padded Compression Short has built-in padding to help protect your hips from hard ground and turf and also give you confidence in a crowded box!  

Moisture wicking and Hyper Flex material combine to make up an incredibly comfortable fit.  Unisex in fit, space is made for an athletic supporter. Strategically placed padding gives you the proper amount of protection without making you look or feel bulky or overloaded. 

  • Length: Short
  • Padding: Hip and Leg 
  • Waist: Comfort Elastic Waistband
  • Material: Polyester Composite
  • WEST COAST Logo 

    Sized in US Sizes  Adult S,M,L,XL, Youth S,M,L  

    Glove Size Guidelines  

    • Goalkeeping Gloves should be worn slightly larger than hands
    • Fingers SHOULD NOT be touching the tip of the gloves
    • Removing Finger Protection will make a glove 1/2 size larger.
    • Reverse/Negative glove cuts are a snugger fit, so it's often best to go a size up if on the border.
    • If you have a larger frame/build, your palm may be larger, requiring a larger glove. Just email us, we are here to help!
    • Contact@WestCoastGoalkeeping.com is great for any questions

    How To Measure Your Hands:

    Option 1:  Measure the circumference of the widest part of the palm measure the circumference of the widest part of the palm including the thumb. Round up to the next highest inch.

    Option 2: ; Measure the length of the hand from tip of the middle finger to the base of the large thumb area where the keeper's thumb meets the wrist. Round up to the next highest inch.

    Example:  7.5" rounds up to 8", so a 7 3/4 around hand is a size 8 glove.


    Clothing Size Chart

    If you have questions please send us an email and we'll will walk you through any sizing questions! West Coast Goalkeeping offers exchanges of all gloves within the United States. 

    Email Us: contact@westcoastgoalkeeping.com

    Contact us

    Washing Your Gloves  

    • Immerse Gloves Completely with Warm Water (never hot)
    • Put Quarter Size Amount of Glove Wash on Each Palm
    • Work it in on the palm thoroughly, rinsing occasionally
    • Repeat if Neccessary
    • Add Same amount of Glove Wash INSIDE Glove and Water
    • Rinse until no bubbles are seen.
    • Wring Dry Removing All Excess Water
    • Hang Dry (do not put onto heat or in direct sunlight to dry)

    Why Use Glove Wash  

    • Most Soaps contain Moisturizers which can harm gloves, West Coast Glove Soap is designed specifically for Gloves
    • Sweat & Dirt Break down your gloves, without cleaning them they won't last as long
    • Washing your gloves restores the grip, bringing back the grip
    • Washing your gloves softens them and makes them more comfortable
    • Dude the Smell... No one wants funky Gloves!

    Size Guide

    Glove Size Guidelines  

    • Goalkeeping Gloves should be worn slightly larger than hands
    • Fingers SHOULD NOT be touching the tip of the gloves
    • Removing Finger Protection will make a glove 1/2 size larger.
    • Reverse/Negative glove cuts are a snugger fit, so it's often best to go a size up if on the border.
    • If you have a larger frame/build, your palm may be larger, requiring a larger glove. Just email us, we are here to help!
    • Contact@WestCoastGoalkeeping.com is great for any questions

    How To Measure Your Hands:

    Option 1:  Measure the circumference of the widest part of the palm measure the circumference of the widest part of the palm including the thumb. Round up to the next highest inch.

    Option 2: ; Measure the length of the hand from tip of the middle finger to the base of the large thumb area where the keeper's thumb meets the wrist. Round up to the next highest inch.

    Example:  7.5" rounds up to 8", so a 7 3/4 around hand is a size 8 glove.


    Clothing Size

    Clothing Size Chart

    If you have questions please send us an email and we'll will walk you through any sizing questions! West Coast Goalkeeping offers exchanges of all gloves within the United States. 

    Email Us: contact@westcoastgoalkeeping.com

    Contact us

    Glove Care

    Washing Your Gloves  

    • Immerse Gloves Completely with Warm Water (never hot)
    • Put Quarter Size Amount of Glove Wash on Each Palm
    • Work it in on the palm thoroughly, rinsing occasionally
    • Repeat if Neccessary
    • Add Same amount of Glove Wash INSIDE Glove and Water
    • Rinse until no bubbles are seen.
    • Wring Dry Removing All Excess Water
    • Hang Dry (do not put onto heat or in direct sunlight to dry)

    Why Use Glove Wash  

    • Most Soaps contain Moisturizers which can harm gloves, West Coast Glove Soap is designed specifically for Gloves
    • Sweat & Dirt Break down your gloves, without cleaning them they won't last as long
    • Washing your gloves restores the grip, bringing back the grip
    • Washing your gloves softens them and makes them more comfortable
    • Dude the Smell... No one wants funky Gloves!

    Customer Reviews

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    John
    Son loves them

    My son loves the padded shorts! Wish we would have found out about them sooner!

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    Scott

    Slide protection

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    Emily J.
    Perfect under game and practice shorts

    My son’s team practices on a hard, grass field. For the first time in years, his hips were getting sore and bruised from repetitive diving at practice. These pads work perfectly for him. The padding on the hips absorbs the shock of hitting the hard packed dirt. They are also very sleek, so his technique is not encumbered by a bulky short. Highly recommend these!!

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    Stephen
    Padded baselayer

    I haven’t worn a padded baselayer in many years but I bruised my hip during a game so I tried them. They definitely helped cushion the landing on dives and one on one challenges. I would call this a somewhat minimal level of padding but that probably makes them more usable. They are comfortable, not at all a tight or compression fit. I got a medium (32-34, I believe) for my 33 waist, even though I would expect to get a large, and they are just barely loose which makes them easy to put on yet don’t slide around or have leg slide up. Overall great.

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    Stephen
    Padded baselayer

    I haven’t worn a padded baselayer in many years but I bruised my hip during a game so I tried them. They definitely helped cushion the landing on dives and one on one challenges. I would call this a somewhat minimal level of padding but that probably makes them more usable. They are comfortable, not at all a tight or compression fit. I got a medium (32-34, I believe) for my 33 waist, even though I would expect to get a large, and they are just barely loose which makes them easy to put on yet don’t slide around or have leg slide up. Overall great.

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