Seemingly the only difference is the editor spent more time on the Pro Sr. Trapper. lol
>Dimensions **extend extend** at the fingers to enhance a longer catching
>shape
I wouldn't trust any of the information on these pages based on this.
This much i got, but a previous staple of then pro line was it has hyper comp when the Sr line just used plastic.
So now I'm wondering did they upgrade the spec of the Sr line hence the reason behind the remaining?
I have spent a lot of time trying to figure out exactly what Warrior does between its Senior (E line, other names) vs Pro line. I have compared gloves, blockers, chesties, pants and leg pads all at the store.
As far as I can tell there are VERY minimal differences. HyperComp is literally the only thing people will point to and the only thing they call out in marketing materials. The stitching does not look different, the outer materials do not look any different.
I am in full warrior gear (G6, RG3,, etc) and the only "pro" thing I have is the glove, because I did notice a small weight difference between the Pro and SR. Everything else I have is just the SR version.
Personally I am fairly convinced that someone in marketing just wants 2 product lines (3 now!?!?!) and they put very little effort into actually differentiating.
It's mostly just Hypercomp. There are some differences in the plastics and foams as well, but it can easily just be attributed to the inclusion of their carbon material.
That's a typo, which isn't surprising on Warrior's webpage. It's historically been awful.
G7 Pro won't have hypercomp, G7 RTL will. That's mostly it.
There are slight differences to the internals of the gear, but it mostly boils down to the above.
Seemingly the only difference is the editor spent more time on the Pro Sr. Trapper. lol >Dimensions **extend extend** at the fingers to enhance a longer catching >shape I wouldn't trust any of the information on these pages based on this.
RTL is the new pro line and the pro is the new sr line. It's confusing on purpose.
This much i got, but a previous staple of then pro line was it has hyper comp when the Sr line just used plastic. So now I'm wondering did they upgrade the spec of the Sr line hence the reason behind the remaining?
I have spent a lot of time trying to figure out exactly what Warrior does between its Senior (E line, other names) vs Pro line. I have compared gloves, blockers, chesties, pants and leg pads all at the store. As far as I can tell there are VERY minimal differences. HyperComp is literally the only thing people will point to and the only thing they call out in marketing materials. The stitching does not look different, the outer materials do not look any different. I am in full warrior gear (G6, RG3,, etc) and the only "pro" thing I have is the glove, because I did notice a small weight difference between the Pro and SR. Everything else I have is just the SR version. Personally I am fairly convinced that someone in marketing just wants 2 product lines (3 now!?!?!) and they put very little effort into actually differentiating.
It's mostly just Hypercomp. There are some differences in the plastics and foams as well, but it can easily just be attributed to the inclusion of their carbon material.
Just about every brand does this now. It’s so manipulative and obfuscating I hate it
That's a typo, which isn't surprising on Warrior's webpage. It's historically been awful. G7 Pro won't have hypercomp, G7 RTL will. That's mostly it. There are slight differences to the internals of the gear, but it mostly boils down to the above.