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Solidus433

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About Solidus433

  • Birthday 06/23/1981

Equipment

  • Skates
    Bauer Supreme 160
  • Stick
    Tron Heat PV/TPS Response R1
  • Gloves
    Easton Pro
  • Helmet
    Easton Stealth S9 Pro/CCM Vector V08
  • Pants
    Bauer Vapor X60
  • Shoulder Pads
    Bauer Nexus 400
  • Elbow Pads
    Easton 55S
  • Shin Pads
    Easton 55S
  • Hockey Bag
    Big black duffle bag

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Lake Elsinore, CA.
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  1. I have placed multiple orders with HT and have never had a problem. The DJ2000 jersey is an awesome outdoor/inline jersey. The visor is, in my opinion top notch. I have the Heat PV Pro stick and it's light and snappy. My only reluctance is the 80-90 glove. For inline this glove feels excellent. Not too bulky and very breathable. But the foams are pretty soft, and the plastic inserts, while they are all over which is nice, are thin. I love the feel of them and they allow for excellent stick feel and control, but not sure if they are as "high end" as advertised.
  2. That's what i was thinking. Might be a little overkill for outdoor only use, but i figure the CA4 would be best to help me shake the rust off (havent skated in about 7-8 years) and would be a good skate for a first time indoor league. Thanks for the advice guys.
  3. ok, so im finally ready to buy some skates. i will primarily be playing outdoors, practicing with my kids, and possibly joining an indoor league later on. I,m thinking the ca4 would be my smart choice over the ca3. any thoughts on either of these skates?
  4. A few months back, I got an email from Tron and was able to pick up an S20 visor for less than $20 shipped. Thing fit right on my Easton S9 helmet with out a problem. Vision is not obstructed at all, and have had to fogging issues what so ever. Will definitely be getting another Tron visor when I upgrade helmets at the end of the year. About a month ago I picked up a Tron Heat PV stick for 70% off, so like $65 shipped vs the $150 retail price. This is the first OPS i have ever owned, so cant compare it to anything else, but this thing is super light, and the few wristers I have taken with it in my garage have returned good results. even with a street hockey ball, you can feel the contact between the two really good. Haven't played any games with it, so cant really say anything about durability, m hoping to get a season or two of roller out of it and I will be happy.
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