CRS Cross padded figure skating shorts vs Bodyprox padded shorts for hip and tailbone protection
Overall winner: CRS Cross padded figure skating shorts
Key Differences
Bodyprox (A) is the more affordable option with a snug, comfortable fit and protective hip and tailbone padding aimed at snowboarding, skating and skiing. CRS Cross (B) uses nine 3/4-inch EVA foam pads and four-way stretch spandex for figure skating-specific protection and scores higher in user ratings but sits in a higher price tier
CRS Cross padded figure skating shorts
Padded protective shorts with integrated EVA foam pads for hips, tailbone, and butt. Lightweight four-way stretch fabric adapts to movement; easy to put on over pants, good cushioning for falls and practice
Pros
- Integrated EVA foam padding for targeted protection
- Four-way stretch fabric for full range of motion
- Lightweight and easy to wear
- Comfortable fit with elastic waist
Cons
- Padding may be bulkier under tight pants
- Specific sizing not provided in data
- Only mentions general protection; no impact rating
Bodyprox padded shorts for hip and tailbone protection
Protective padded shorts for hip, butt and tailbone with flexible armor that moves with you. Customers report solid protection, comfortable fit under ski pants, and cushioning for rough landings
Pros
- Protective hip, thigh, sit bone, and tailbone padding
- Comfortable fit under outerwear
- Flexible, moves with the body
- Solid build quality
Cons
- Some customers find them bulky
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Bodyprox |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Bodyprox |
| User Reviews | CRS Cross |