Today we are going to review Girls Volleyball Knee Pads, namely the Mizuno T10 Volleyball Knee Pads with pro volleyball players Andor Gyulai and Ryan Stunts.
In this review we will share the pros and cons of Mizuno T10 Volleyball Knee Pads, and whether or not this is the best choice for you if you are looking to purchase Girls Volleyball Knee Pads or Mizuno T10 Volleyball Knee Pads. To see more volleyball reviews or reviews on other volleyball products at our full volleyball store, visit volleybal1on1.com or vbvolleyball.com
Girls Volleyball Knee Pads – Mizuno T10 Volleyball Knee Pads Description
The Mizuno T10 volleyball knee pad offers a rap panels which give you maximum knee protection while providing a slim profile. With five separate contoured padded sections this provides maximum comfort and protection for your knees whether you are passing, spiking serving, playing defense or doing anything on the volleyball court. The incendiary Mizuno t10 volleyball comes in a 9” sleeve for a one size fits all feel. This helps when purchasing the knee pad as no longer do you need to choose a size that fits. Also this knee pad is good for boy, girls, men and women volleyball players.
Girls Volleyball Knee Pads Mizuno T10 Volleyball Knee Pads Reviewers
To help us review the Mizuno Girls Volleyball Knee Pads we have brought in two experienced players who have both won NCCA Volleyball National Championships. They are Andor Gyulai and Ryan Stuntz.
Andor Gyulai is a NCAA National champion outside and opposite hitter who won at UCLA in 1998. Originally from South Africa, he began playing volleyball at age of fourteen. He has been invited to play for his country South Africa for both Beach and Indoor Volleyball.
Ryan Stuntz played college volleyball at Lewis University and is a two time AVCA All American. Ryan was the AVCA Libero of the Year earning that prestigious award for being the best defensive specialist in the Country. He also was a NCAA Champion at Lewis University in 2003. Ryan has a AAA rating in the CBV as well!
Girls Volleyball Knee Pads Mizuno T10 Volleyball Knee Pads Rating & Thoughts
Andor – “This is one of the most popular knee pads and for our review we review it on cushion, moisture wicking and feel.”
Ryan-“They are lose, I really don’t feel to much, pretty comfortable.”
Andor –“These girls volleyball kneepads come in white and black, lets pepper. (Ryan and Andor Pepper.) How does it feel?”
Ryan-“There is not to much cushion, its seems like its more for comfort. But at the same time I think you are no going to bang your knee to hard.”
Andor-“I think these knee pads are more for tournament and game play, where they have a thinker cushion for younger kids or more practice play.”
Ryan-“This knee pad is more for college level players and experienced players verses younger players sliding on both knees and who are more out of control.”
Overall Rating, Cushion-3.5 out of 5, Feel 5 out of 5, 4 out of 5 for moisture wicking.”
Ryan- “Just wash them every few weeks you should be good.” (Big Smile)
Mizuno is a Japanese sports equipment and sportswear corporation, founded in Osaka in 1906 by Rihachi Mizuno. Currently, Mizuno is a worldwide corporation which helps make a huge variety of sports equipment and sportswear, for golf, tennis, baseball, volleyball, football, running, rugby, skiing, cycling, judo, table tennis, badminton and athletics. Mizuno is the official brand of the USA gold medal Indoor volleyball team as well as universally recognized for their great volleyball products including uniforms, warm-ups, knee pads, socks and shoes.
Kneepads are worn in a number of recreational and sporting activities such as cycling, roller skating, skateboarding, volleyball, handball, basketball, American football, polo, dancing, etc. In volleyball kneepads serve to basically protect the users knee when playing defense as often players need to aggressively dive to the floor which can result in injury from the impact.
Andor and Ryan review of the Mizuno T10 Volleyball Knee Pads is very high and they highly suggest it for more experienced players or players looking for a good girls volleyball knee pad.











