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 a more affordable option with protective hip and tailbone padding and a snug, movement-friendly fit but some users report it feels bulky. CRS Cross (B) uses nine EVA foam pieces and four-way stretch fabric for targeted protection and mobility, scores higher in ratings, but embedded pads can show under clothing and fit may be inconsistent for some body types
CRS Cross Padded Figure Skating Shorts
Padded shorts with integrated EVA foam pads for hips, tailbone, and butt protection. Designed for multiple skating activities with four-way stretch fabric and easy on/off. Customers note solid protection and comfortable fit
Pros
- integrated impact padding
- four-way stretch fabric
- easy to put on and take off
- comfortable fit across body types
Cons
- pads may be bulky for some activities
- one-size-fits-all statement not specified
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 | CRS Cross |
| Versatility | Bodyprox |
| User Reviews | CRS Cross |