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9/29/2013 12:02:51 AM EDT
Just throwing this out there.



Diamond MMA is a relatively new company to whom I'm completely unaffiliated (I paid full retail).




I've used the Shock Doctor compression shorts / cup combo for years, recently a buddy of mine turned me on to Diamond. I ordered a couple pair and a cup a couple weeks ago.




The shorts fit a little tighter and are a little shorter than Shock Doctor, but that's ok. They have straps sewn in in an X config from front to back under the groin that seem to hold the cup in place. The great thing about these is that once you get moving, it's like the cup isn't even there.




Guys that don't wear cups choose so because it's a hindrance, and I get that. But these actually WORK.




When I find something that works the way it should I feel like sharing it. Check them out if you do any mma or any sports that require a cup.




9/30/2013 7:36:10 AM EDT
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Just throwing this out there.

Diamond MMA is a relatively new company to whom I'm completely unaffiliated (I paid full retail).

I've used the Shock Doctor compression shorts / cup combo for years, recently a buddy of mine turned me on to Diamond. I ordered a couple pair and a cup a couple weeks ago.

The shorts fit a little tighter and are a little shorter than Shock Doctor, but that's ok. They have straps sewn in in an X config from front to back under the groin that seem to hold the cup in place. The great thing about these is that once you get moving, it's like the cup isn't even there.

Guys that don't wear cups choose so because it's a hindrance, and I get that. But these actually WORK.

When I find something that works the way it should I feel like sharing it. Check them out if you do any mma or any sports that require a cup.

http://www.diamondmma.com/


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$60 for the shorts, and $90 with the cup..... yikes.  I use the Shock Doctor "Ultra" shorts which seem to work ok.  They are a big improvement over the SD "Core" shorts.  Getting the cup to stay put is a challenge.  Maybe I'll give em a shot.
9/30/2013 9:06:37 AM EDT
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$60 for the shorts, and $90 with the cup..... yikes.  I use the Shock Doctor "Ultra" shorts which seem to work ok.  They are a big improvement over the SD "Core" shorts.  Getting the cup to stay put is a challenge.  Maybe I'll give em a shot.
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Yeah they're expensive, but like I said they're perfect. It's one of those "cry once" deals.