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Wolfpack_1986

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Wolfpack_1986 last won the day on July 18 2023

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About Wolfpack_1986

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    Formerly puck_it

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    One.9
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    True A6.0
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    STX Stallion 500
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    Bauer 9900
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    tackla zair 9000
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    vector 08
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    easton s13
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    bauer something

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  1. Interesting new holders on this from Bauer's website....
  2. Lower manufacturing costs from reduced sku doesn't mean shit if you baseline everything on a premium product. Raw mat costs will increase in this paradigm (probably manufacturing costs too). Consolidation of skus gives the manufacturer substantive benefit when you see consolidation within a price point, or can convert enough market share into a new one by reduction of the number of price points.
  3. You just said it's the archer, not the arrow. Pick a curve ffs.
  4. Supreme had curv or it's predecessor for what 2 or 3 iterations before the vapor? At least the one95 and one100 Edit: errr I guess totalone was the top end after the 95
  5. After getting on the Zuperior S, Quad 0, and Glide 50.... i can effectively say the 10' stock is dead to me. good riddance.
  6. Steel: Tydan 238 Hollow: 90/75 fbv About me: I've become a decent skater, having taken up the game while in college 12 years ago. I'm small, and try to use speed to my advantage since I'm not getting it on size. Historically my weakest area in my skating has been stability, especially in crease battles. Review: I came to this profile from the Quad 0. I'll be honest, i didnt really want to try anything else after getting on the quad 0. However, the glide 50 was another solid performer. Differences from the quad 0 to the glide 50 are chiefly around the way the blade is used. The flat provides an increase in stability over the quad 0 at a loss of a little mobility. I feel the glide 50 is still a very mobile profile, allowing me to cut hard on a dime, but the difference in my opinion is in how you have to manipulate the edge. To achieve similar results with the glide 50, you need to lean back into your heel a little deeper than with the quad 0. If your skating style lends to that, i would actually prefer the glide 50 over the quad 0, because areas i felt it performed better were stability and top end speed. So it will come down to personal skating preference and trade-offs. Another side note. Im not sure if it was garbage ice, bad skating, or a "bug" in the profile, but once a game on this profile i "toe picked" with my heel on a transition from forward to backward skating, cutting into a crossover. I still have the 9.5/10.5 to try, but my current plan is to give the quad 0 and glide 50 each another go before I decide which to settle on. I'd like to better consider the mobility and top speed elements between the two. Mobility: 4 Stability: 4 Speed: 4 Acceleration: 4 Other profiles on deck: 10' (stock) Zuperior S 9.5/10.5 Quad 0 ***since ratings are subjective, I may revise my scoring based on experiences with other sets should I feel i was either to generous to too harsh on a particular aspect.
  7. updated rating to upgrade the stability. Follow up after trying Quad 0 and 9/50mm/10.5: I would have expected to want to do a longer term test on this profile after the initial pass. however, I would place this as third, and it does not make the final 2, for me. This really highlights the value of this program, for those that are on the fence. If i didnt try anything else, i would have been content that I upgraded my skating through a better profile... which is true. But there was better for my skating style and steel size. I'm thankful i had the change to explore.
  8. Steel: Tydan 238 Hollow: 90/75 fbv About me: I've become a decent skater, having taken up the game while in college 12 years ago. I'm small, and try to use speed to my advantage since I'm not getting it on size. Historically my weakest area in my skating has been stability, especially in crease battles. Review: I came to this profile from Zuperior S. My chief complaint about the zuperior s was that i felt the toe bailed out quicker than I would have liked. I'm very pleased that the Quad 0 solved this problem for me at a marginal loss of stability. The Quad 0 overall is a strong performing profile for my skating style, the first time i skated on it i have to admit my feet felt "on". Everyone has those skates where an aspect of your game is just clicking for you; i wasnt sure if it was a day i was feeling it or if the profile contributed. I put together a string of 4 skates in a row where i felt like my skating was where i wanted it to be, enough to say that the profile contributed to my skating during the trial period. Despite the marginal loss of stability from the zuperior s, i dont feel as though its enough to keep looking. For my preference, it is stable enough. Acceleration and mobility were significantly improved. I'm searching for a reason to knock on this profile, but nothing particularly comes to mind. I'm looking forward to longer term usage. Mobility: 5 Stability: 3.5 Speed: 3.5 Acceleration: 4 Other profiles on deck: 10' (stock) Zuperior S 9.5/10.5 9/50mm/10.5' ***since ratings are subjective, I may revise my scoring based on experiences with other sets should I feel i was either to generous to too harsh on a particular aspect.
  9. Just go to his second wedding. It's fine. Also. Interested of course.
  10. See dk Miller's post at the beginning of the thread. There's a program through MSH where you can try different ones.
  11. This is going to make your choice next event even harder
  12. What about an LHS finder? Users can submit LHS info about shops they frequent for sharpenings and services... Might be a useful tool for those that have kids in travel hockey, finding a trusted store when they're out of town.
  13. I get where you're coming from, but in your minds eye, you're picturing arc segments of much smaller circles. If you go out into your yard grab 13' of line and create a segment of a circle that's a couple inches long, it will look roughly flat. That makes it easier to blend from one to the other. Do a 26' and it will be even flatter. Now, if we we're talking like... 8" 12" and 14" circles on a normal blade, yeah it would look like a disaster.
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