Blue and Grey 2012 Warrior Projekts. They should be on clearance soon since they're being discontinued.
Last year I decided to replace my white 2010 Projekts because I found that while they were mobile and very comfortable they slid a little after they were wet and didn't protect me as well as I would've liked when I took a hard spill (bad bruise, but nothing broken). I tried on every top level pad I could at the time by going to a few big hockey stores around Toronto - Easton RS, CCM CL, Bauer APX, Bauer TotalOne, Bauer Nexus, Reebok 11K ect.
I personally found the 2012 Projekts to be the most mobile and comfortable, but also noticed that the protection was beefed up from the 2010 version and the fit was changed. I've worn large pads in most brands (before the white Projekts I used Bauer One90s and before those Nike V14s), but had to use mediums in the white Projekts as they were a bit oversized. In the 2012 Projekts I was able to use a size large and they don't move around on me at all - they fit true to size and the elbow pocket is both deeper and narrower which helps eliminate shifting.
I've also taken a hard fall in the new Projekts and the 2012 version is much more protective than the 2010 version. The forearm protection feels a little bulky at first vs. the 2012 version, but you don't notice it when playing.
The second most comfortable pads for me were the CCM CL elbows - I prefer the flared bicep guard on the Projekts though. It was more comfortable for me and is why I went with the Projekts over the CLs. The CLs are a nice pad as well though and in my opinion they were the only ones in the same class as the Projekts in terms of comfort and mobility out of all the high end pads.