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- Birthday 01/01/1970
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Mako M8
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True XCore
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QRL Pro
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Bauer Re-Akt 200
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Easton Pro 15
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Mako
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Reebok 11k
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CCM Ultra Tacks
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Warrior Pro
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Howdy, I really need to show my wife that sticks picture. Mark
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Howdy, I like my Tacks as well, and agree with the "tanks" comment. But if you're looking for lighter / lower profile compared to the 20k I wouldn't imagine that would be it. Mark
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Rbk style Skate locks any demand for manufacture?
marka replied to Vince58's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Howdy, Maybe to some extent (and I think its due to the stiffness of the boot vs. anything else), but I still think there's a lot to be said for explicitly being able to set lace tension on the instep/forefoot vs. the ankle area of the foot. To me, lace locks are one of the things I wouldn't mind having back on my skates for sure. The bigger question is how easy they would be to integrate well on a boot with normal eyelets. Mark -
Howdy, Brace and ibuprofen is what I do as well. A doctor buddy that I played with for a while basically told me that there's nothing that's going to 'bring back' my knee. His advice was to do a brace / ibuprofen and when it became something I couldn't deal with anymore that I should come see him for a replacement. In my case, this is coming from an old meniscus tear though, so maybe your situation is different. Mark
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Howdy, So, I finally baked one pair of the TF9 skates I've had for a while, since my TF7s were showing some more significant signs of wear. And then started using them. I don't like the thin TF9 tongues, as it puts a lot of pressure on a bump on my instep. I also don't like the thick felt tongues that one of the tf9 pairs I bought came with... I'm not sure of the name, but they're a thick felt with a sewn on metatarsal pad on the upper part of the tongue. I finally swapped in the tongues from my old pair of TF7s and they're just right. However, when I search for TF7 replacement tongues I'm not finding much stock. Ice Warehouse shows some in size S, which apparently goes up to a size 5 skate. I'm in a 6.5. No stock on the Mediums, which starts at a size 6. Does anyone know how dimensionally different the tf7 replacement tongues are size S to size M? If its just how long the tongue is, I probably don't care. and I have to tuck the sides in when I lace up as well, so if its just a bit narrower... Also probably don't care. Otherwise.. Are the felt cat 7/5 replacement tongues the same as the TF7 tongue, other than the color? I can probably live with the color. Edit: Are the goalie skate replacement tongues the same as the player skates? I see some of those on SLS. Appreciate any leads / advice. Mark
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Howdy, Damn dude, that doesn't sound pleasant. You need like a frequent flyer card for medical shit or something. Like an automatic upgrade to the first class waiting room. Mark
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Howdy, Maybe counter-intuitive, but if you make the thigh pad sit lower down, will it be less likely to get caught by the top of the shin guard in a deep bend? Mark
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Howdy, Holy shit dude. Mark
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Howdy, If you're handy, this isn't crazy to do yourself as well. The blade straightener tools I've seen make it easier / faster, but some sockets and a vice let you do the same things. Mark
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Howdy, Really? I'm almost positive that the Crosby Learn to Play around here still has the 'free equipment' part of the deal... checking... Yeah. Still head to toe gear: https://www.nhl.com/penguins/community/learn-to-play Of course, this doesn't do much good if that's not available to you, but I thought this was the standard. That Bauer extend stuff looks pretty sweet! Certainly seems like a good option. Mark
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Howdy, I guess, looking at that, its not really all that triangular any more. An even earlier version had layers of 1.5", 1", and then .5" tape. Still weird though! 🙂 Mark
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Howdy, Check out my weird knob. https://photos.app.goo.gl/e4e5hMW4zQoVKnt4A (wait, we can upload photos now? What is this, the future?) The one on the left is the one I use now. The one on the right is an earlier iteration, before I found VukGripz (from someone here, and its fucking awesome) which shows the layers of tape build up. My thought is that I'd design it so that the end of the stick was inserted into the knob, with maybe a 1/4" or so cap/top. That way most of the force would be in compression which seems like it would be stronger vs. just a plug type thing with the knob sticking way out and a bunch of leverage on it. That means that I'd need to measure up the specific sticks I'd do it for because presumably wall thicknesses can vary, etc. but if I have a 3d printer, that doesn't seem like the end of the world. I expect if I'm no longer constrained by "need to build it with tape", I can also smooth out the transitions, experiment with making it more of a spherical shape vs. a cone, etc. The biggest thing I need to help my wrist seems to be just the overall diameter giving me a little more leverage on the stick. Mark
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Howdy, I need an excuse to get a 3d printer. And I use a funky triangular knob end to help my old man wrist deal with hockey forces. Today said knob end is made by doing 15 wraps of 1.5" tape followed by 15 wraps of 1" tape, then covering the whole deal with VukGripz. That's sorta a pain. I think it would be nicer to be able to 3d print the underlying part of the knob end, then cover / hold it in place on the stick with a bit of tape & cover with VukGripz. I know I'll have to model the knob end & slice it and whatever... My question for those of you that know something about 3d printing (I don't) is "what material should I use?" A knob end that fractures off or can't take being whacked into the boards or whatever would suck. Thanks! Mark
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Howdy, If you want the injected eyelets to hold the lace less, I don't see why filing down the teeth a bit wouldn't work just fine. Obviously less is more, since you can't un-file it. Mark