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superhakan

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  1. They should retail for 650. Reebok has come to realize that their skates are made to be more flexible and therefor more prone to break down, so they lessened the price burden on the consumer.
  2. Consider using super feet insoles. They keep you from flattening out in the boot and you will gain a bit of room in the toes.
  3. I had the issue too. Heated the edge, bent it out, now no issues. Still the most comfortable pair of skates I have ever worn. Fit like shoes.
  4. I have superfeet in my Mako's and have not had any issues.
  5. I missed most of the previous discussion. My bad for not checking out the rest of the thread.
  6. Has anyone tried blacking out the silver heel of the boot? I've seen it done with customs but I am wondering if there are any processes to do this with the retails.
  7. I was able to try one out. Couldn't believe how nicely they molded. The boot feels cut a little high but overall I am impressed by the skate.
  8. Holy Crap... so... beautiful...
  9. My New Mitts. all Tuff-tek, Kovy cuffs, Black Gussets, Mustang Palms:
  10. dude try being a flames fan. Nothing in team colours is remotely wearable haha.
  11. Not trying to burst any bubbles haha. They are still a sick pickup for that price.
  12. Im not sure if those are pro stock. They seem to be retail model gloves. Though a very nice pick up.
  13. I saw a vid of Cammalleri at a bantam practice rocking the new Mako skates and Stick. http://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/nhl/article/1267173--nhl-lockout-flames-mike-cammalleri-hits-ice-with-richmond-hill-bantam-team
  14. what model of warriors are those?
  15. I work at a chain store and would like to think I am one of the more knowledgable staff on duty. I can tell you we have a ton of staff that do not know a lot about hockey equipment and proper fit. Its tough to motivate a young and mostly teenage staff to give a damn about what they are selling as there is no incentives such as commission. Its best to go to a chain store during the day when the full-time staff is there as I find they are the most knowledgable (at least in my stores case). One more thing I will point out. I work at a very large store and if a customer needs help, just ASK!!!! Most of our staff have no problem helping a person find what they need (they are generally pretty good at it). The biggest problem is with such a large store its impossible to know which customers have been helped and which have not. I know the staff can be made to ask anyone around them if they require assistance, but have you ever been to a store where you are just looking for yourself and you have been bothered multiple times? It can cause a customer to want to leave a store. Completely agree. It takes solid management to have a well trained and motivated staff.
  16. Wow Ragan, that is a terrible story. I have no problem doing a guys skates if they come in with a reasonable amount of time left in the day, but coming in with 2 pairs of skates with 10 minutes left in the day saying you have a game in 20 minutes just isn't gonna fly. And this happens waaay too often.
  17. Not new, but here are my Flames pro-stock Heritage classic 11k's (sorry for the terrible pic):
  18. So far I have: Helmet: CCM U+ 08 with Bauer HS23 straight visor Shoulder pads: Sherwood 5030's Elbows: None/CCM U+ 03's Gloves: Reebok 11K's Pants: CCM U+ 03's Shins: Bauer X:60's Skates: Bauer one100's Sticks: Custom Totalone, with regular backup Totalone, Reebok Ai:5, Glencross and Lombardi Prostocks Bag: Warrior Pro style A mix of the high-end and the low end.
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