If you primarily play one position, you’ll want to look for specific features in your shin guards to enhance your game.
Defenders:
Defenders can take a lot of punishment, so they should look for a heavier shin guard with ample protection, perhaps including ankle coverage.
Midfielders:
If you’re a midfielder, you’ll need a balance of protection and flexibility that won’t restrict your movement.
Forwards:
Forwards need shin guards that allow for explosive bursts of speed and quick changes in direction as they elude defenders on their way to the net. Forwards will want to find the lightest, smallest shin guards available for optimum mobility.
Goalkeepers:
Goalkeepers require the least protection of all positions. Look for a lightweight option with minimal padding.
EXPERT ADVICE :
Lavarde R., a DICK'S area sales manager and avid soccer fan, expert advice for choosing shin guards is to look for ones that also include ankle guards all in one piece. "They stay in place and provide great protection to the shin and ankles," says Lavarde.