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Chadd

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  1. Chadd

    TPS X1

    Open for review.
  2. Plenty of time to get in on the MSH order, details are in teh feedback section. I'm hoping to have enough interest by the 15th to place the order.
  3. I know we've had this type of post before but I wanted to get an idea of what we all use and what we like or dislike about it. Here's my list. Helmet: Itech HC85 pro - Light, well ventilated. Visor: Oakley straight small - Never gets in the way, never fogs. Shoulder pads: Graf 703 - Not really happy, looking to get smaller pads. Read my review. Elbow pads: Jofa 8025 - Light small, no bicep cuff. Gloves: TPS R2 - fits my hand perfectly, love the feel. Pants: Mission M1 - Very protective, double belts and a lace up front. Shin pads: CCM 852 - Lightweight comfy but not durable and falling apart. Skates: Mission S500 very comfy, no break in time. Stick: TPS Response R flex - perfect flex no torque, blades are a bit weak.
  4. The only gloves I have ever used that are restrictive in any way are the ones that come with handcuffs built in. Unless you try the gloves you will never know what you like or dislike about them. Not to mention that pro stock are often very different from retail.
  5. I like the Phoenix ones, digital palms too.
  6. Actually that was for the world championship in the spring, not the world cup.
  7. If there is enough interest, we will. Wait until all of the details are posted, a new post will be made.
  8. Actually I want JRs to be unique, much like the man himself, so the order will not match his colors. Have a little patience and details will be available in a few days.
  9. U-G-L-Y you don't need no alibi, you's ugly, you's ugly. Your mama says you's ugly.
  10. Chadd

    R2 XN10

    Open for review.
  11. Chadd

    Red Light XN10

    Open for review
  12. Product: Hespeler Alpha Nemesis / Smyth pattern / 260 Flex / right-handed Reviewer 6-1 225. playing center and defense. Aesthetics - Sweet looking stick, dark red and blue with silver foil lettering. Kinda mellow but stands out as well, should appeal to just about everyone. 10/10 Blade - Not as stiff as I'd prefer but it never cracked or showed any signs of wear. The Smyth pattern is identical to the Inno Hull retail pattern and is actually based on a real pro pattern. Not my idea of an ideal curve due to the ugly toe on it, but at least it's a 5 lie. 8/10 Flex - Perfect for me, I love TPS R flex and Inno-style 260 flexes. It's entirely PP and no one flex is perfect for everyone. 10/10 Stickhandling/receiving passes - The Vybe insert on the blade works incredibly well and you can tell when a pass misses the insert and hits the composite part of the blade. The shaft inserts and the blade insert work so well together, I've never had an OPS of composite blade feel that good. 10/10 Shooting - All hail the Alpha! My wristers were lasers and my slappers were deadly. Even on my backhand, the shots jumped off the stick. It's not going to give you a shot if you don't have one, but it certainly made mine look better. I had four guys on my team ask about buying one. These are guys that have played with me for a while and they all noticed a vast improvement in my shot. My goalie even asked my not to use it in warmups, good thing I like him. 9.5/10 Weight and balance - 450g may sound like a lot compared to some of the other new OPS but this is a true weight and not based on some cut-down length for the vertically challenged. The stick feels very solid in my hands yet is as light and well balanced as anything else I've used, including my XN10s. 10/10 Durability - I beat the living hell out this thing. I didn't baby it in any way, anywhere on the ice. I took a ton of slappers with it, I won faceoffs with it, I went to the front of the net at both ends, I dug in the corners and had guys complain about how aggressive I was. I beat the stick with reckless abandon and it finally broke after two months of abuse when it was slashed and I was hooked down and fell on top of it. Not many sticks would have survived that, so it's no fault of the stick. 8/10 Intangibles - When I got the stick, I went on a tear. I've had the best season I've ever had in terms of scoring. It may have been the stick, it may not. I had more confidence in my shot with this stick than with anything else I've ever used. 9/10 In conclusion - I'll be honest, I was thinking the insert was a gimmick before I got it. Now, I'm a believer. This thing is everything the si-core was supposed to be. There was a bit of paint chipping but I was assured that the paint problem was fixed before full retail production. One of the most innovative products I've ever seen in hockey. I guess the best thing I would say about this stick is that I would gladly buy one to use again. Overall rating 74.5 out of 80 = 93% Big thanks to Paul and Richard at Hespeler for sending me a stick to test. Talk about confidence in your product, to send one to have tested in conditions totally out of their control and without anyone to oversee the testing.
  13. Chadd

    Nike Apollo

    Open for review
  14. Chadd

    Easton Si-Core

    Open for review
  15. Chadd

    Bauer XV shaft

    Opened for review.
  16. Send me a PM if you happen to head out to Harrisburg or York.
  17. Buddy of mine was a backup goalie for the Lunatics, now he's playing for York in the minors as a forward.
  18. Chadd

    Easton Cyclone

    Opened for review
  19. What PIHA team are youplaying for?
  20. Maybe I'll drag the camera along Tuesday night and hand it to someone's GF.
  21. CCM 852 Shin Pads Protection These are a lightweight pad, not made for blocking NHL-quality shots. That said, I've never blocked a shot and had it hurt. There are wrap around wings for calf protection, though I wouldn't want to take a slapper off of them. The calf protectors are padded, with no inserts. 6-10 Fit/Comfort Very comfortable, no break in required. I'have a 32 inch inseam and use 15" pads tucked behind the tongue of my skates. All of the padding in them has a fabric liner and the pads themsleves are perforated, allowing air to flow well and for minimum weight. 8-10 Quality/Durability After every game I always remove the pads from my bag and hang them up to dry. I was surprised to find that the seams around the outside were coming apart. I had used my previous pair of shin pads for several years without any signs of problems. The padding used in the removable liner isn't sturdy enough to hold its shape when washed so I have to reshape them by hand when I do actually wash them. The main parts of the pad are still holding up with no issues with the plastic shell or calf wraps. 6-10 Conclusion These pads are good for rec hockey if you can get a deal on them. I would not use them for elite level competition, nor would I pay more than $50 US for them. If you can find them for that price and only want to use them for pickup or house leagues, it's not a bad choice. They would also work well for anyone playing inline, wanting a lightweight pad the breathes well. 6.5-10 *********************************************************** UPDATE Nearly a year and a half after the initial review I am still using these pads. They look like hell and the straps are stretched out but I haven't been able to find a deep, wide fitting pad with a strap style that I like.
  22. Graf 703 Shoulder Pads My specs: 6-1 225 PROTECTION These pads are designed for mobility and comfort while providing some protection from crosschecks, slashes and pucks. Keeping that in mind, I've never been injured while wearing them but I have a nagging shoulder injury that isn't being helped by wearing these pads. The have a nice low profile shoulder cap and an adequate bicep protector. 4-10 Fit/Comfort The pads fit well and break in rather quickly. This is where the pad shines, as it was designed to be a comfortable old-style pad. Laces int eh front help make the size very adjustable. 8-10 Quality/Durability This is probably the most surprising part of the pads to me, the quality stinks. I have taken excellent care of the pads, dried them after every use, taken them out of my bag after every use and they are not holding up well at all. I still wear my four year old Hespeler Classic Lites more than I wear these pads. The laces will not stay knotted, let alone tied through an entire game. The eyelets for the laces rusted out within two months and are just jagged chunks of rusted metal now. The rest of the pads still look almost brand new but the lack of coating on the eyelets and the poor laces provided are major negatives. 4-10 Conclusion I play adult rec hockey and wanted shoulder pads that didn't get in the way. That's what I got in the 703s but I'm still not happy about the runst stains and pointed metal remains of the eyelets on the front of the pads. The 705s are a bit more protective and don't have laces or eyelets, I suggest you try them if you want Graf pads. If you want classic style pads get the Sher-Wood or Hespeler Vintage Series. 5-10
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