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How heavy are Akton/Skatingsafe pads?

Started by sampaguita, May 12, 2012, 06:34:50 AM

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sampaguita

How much heavier are they compared to Waxel pads? I'm thinking of replacing my old Waxel pads (two pads got torn) with another set of Waxel pads. I already bought an Akton sheet for competition purposes (not delivered yet), but I'm worried about the weight difference. I handcarry all my stuff (public transpo, sigh) and I don't want to add any more unnecessary weight to my 5-lb skates.

Btw, I'm going to carry hip pads and a tailbone pad.

jjane45

Quote from: sampaguita on May 12, 2012, 06:34:50 AM
How much heavier are they compared to Waxel pads? ...
Btw, I'm going to carry hip pads and a tailbone pad.

My guesstimate is 1.5-2 pounds, depending on the final shape.

sampaguita

Thanks jjane45! It is a lot heavier -- my 3 Waxel pads weight 8 oz max.

AgnesNitt

Yes I'm in with the 90's. I have a skating blog. http://icedoesntcare.blogspot.com/

jjane45

Quote from: AgnesNitt on May 12, 2012, 11:54:44 AM
shall I weigh mine for you?

I'm curious  :-) 
You have the original SkatingSafe right?

AgnesNitt

Quote from: sampaguita on May 12, 2012, 09:22:41 AM
Thanks jjane45! It is a lot heavier -- my 3 Waxel pads weight 8 oz max.

Original skating safe kneepads--made of akton polymer--4 1/2 oz.

Let me just say as a point of scientific interest, human beings are unable to estimate the weight of anything by simply picking it up. We can estimate something is heavier than something else, but the weight differnce has to be a lot. Probably more than a pound or more.

Ditto for estimating color. Humans can say 'this is carmine' or 'this is scarlet' (carmine has a yellow undertone, and scarlet a blue undertone) but we can't say "This scarf will match the dress I have at home." (Unless you've got some freaky color vision equivalent to perfect pitch)
Yes I'm in with the 90's. I have a skating blog. http://icedoesntcare.blogspot.com/

jjane45

Just weighed my 1/4" aktons. Hip pad 6 oz each, knee pad 7 oz each, widened tailbone pad 6 oz. I think I went with large sizes when cutting them. So yeah, it's not as heavy as I thought, but I always felt the paddings are very heavy in the skate bag  :-)

sampaguita

Quote from: jjane45 on May 12, 2012, 07:03:50 PM
Just weighed my 1/4" aktons. Hip pad 6 oz each, knee pad 7 oz each, widened tailbone pad 6 oz. I think I went with large sizes when cutting them. So yeah, it's not as heavy as I thought, but I always felt the paddings are very heavy in the skate bag  :-)

THANK YOU!

jjane45

Thanx for posting the skatingsafe weights! Their knee and hip pads are 3/16" thick, compare to DIY akton's 1/4", so it makes sense that mine  weighed a 1/3 more.

Quote from: AgnesNitt on May 12, 2012, 01:30:46 PM
We can estimate something is heavier than something else, but the weight difference has to be a lot. Probably more than a pound or more... Can't say "This scarf will match the dress I have at home."

While I suck at estimating weight (lol), guess I could tell an envelope containing 1 sheet of paper is lighter than an envelope containing 5 sheets of paper, but not necessarily between a 20 lbs. box and 21 lbs. box... The difference to total weight ratio also matters.

With color matching, it comes down to how close is close =)