Learned a little trick from a friend on my lacrosse team. It's called a "floater" take a regular cup, and tear off the two straps that go from the bottom of the cup holder to the waistband in the back. All set. No longer any discomfort when running, and when the day's over you can just pull it out of your pants, and then down your legs. You need to wear the waistband a little lower than a normal cup, but after wearing it once or twice, you'll know where to position it best. I've been playing lacrosse with one for about 4 weeks now, no problems.
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Um, yeah. NO shots down there yet. I hope to never get shot down there, but I guess I run the risk. I dont wear one.Formerly ~WarpedRT~
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\Originally posted by theraidenproject
Learned a little trick from a friend on my lacrosse team. It's called a "floater" take a regular cup, and tear off the two straps that go from the bottom of the cup holder to the waistband in the back. All set. No longer any discomfort when running, and when the day's over you can just pull it out of your pants, and then down your legs. You need to wear the waistband a little lower than a normal cup, but after wearing it once or twice, you'll know where to position it best. I've been playing lacrosse with one for about 4 weeks now, no problems.
thats what I do, I can even put it on with after my smokin paintball pants.....very strange looks though lolComment
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