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Mission Intake with NBH 9500 mask
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Tackla 9000Z
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NBH Supreme 10
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Easton Synergy ST4
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NBH Supreme 30
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I don't actually know much about different palms so I couldn't say. Here's a close up of the palms if you can tell from that.
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Mottau gloves, from the Devils equipment sale:
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Don't show up to open hockey without a helmet. One guy did that the other night, and skated the whole time with no helmet. We couldn't believe someone actually did that, one of the guys asked him and he said he forgot it. I was really hoping he would get kicked off the ice, but it was late and the only person left working there wasn't paying any attention.
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I'd wait to change, get more used to the regular edges and later get FBV. Start driving your mom's 1986 Corolla before you step up to your dad's Porsche. While I agree with the second statement I dont see how well it stands up as an analogy. Learning to skate and using your edges is a lot easier when you don't add additional speed to the mix. I've seen plenty of guys, in coaching, that get going fast and go in hard to the boards because they can't turn or stop... Let's add some extra speed to that, great. I hadn't thought of that, good point. I don't have that problem now, but I can definitely see myself doing that if I was going faster. I'll hold off on it for now.
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Question: how much do you think this sharpening would benefit a beginner player? I've only been playing a few months and I'm still not a great skater - solid going forwards and stopping, not so great going backwards or with fast changes of direction. Would it not do much because I'm not a good enough skater to really use my edges well, or would the extra speed give me some benefit?
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That's rough :( What about one of the visor/cage combos? Do they even make those with tinted visors? That would be quite a unique look :lol:
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What about a tinted visor?
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I would have thought they'd actually be smaller than that, considering how tiny he is. Thanks.
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What size gloves are they?
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Probably is, but the only velcro the store had in the size I wanted was the industrial strength stuff (with adhesive backing). But it said the adhesive didn't stick to fabric, so I used the glue too. I've been out on the ice once since I added the extra velcro and it worked great - no signs whatsoever of the velcro pulling off, and my jersey is no longer sticking to my elbow pads.
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Jofa Thanks.
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Woah, that is quite the collection. Just curious, what brand is the glove in the third row, second from the right?
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Huh? I'm having a hard time picturing this. My hockey socks go about halfway up my thigh, and my shinguards are certainly much shorter than that. And for those curious, today I bought some industrial strength velcro and some of the E-6000 glue that was recommended - gonna try that out after hockey tomorrow morning.
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Yeah, those solutions involve sewing...not sure how well that would go. Hopefully I'll figure something out this weekend, I'll let you guys know how it goes.
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No, it's fabric of some sort. The elbow pads are Easton Synergy ST4's and I need to add the velcro to the upper bicep part. In the picture below, it's the area just to the left of the Easton E logo on the blue part. Any idea where I can buy industrial strength or fuseable velcro? Home Depot? Walmart?