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Hey everyone, I’m looking to get some opinions and real-world feedback on Bauer Aetrex, Bauer SpeedPlate, and Superfeet insoles. How has everyone’s experience been with these in terms of: Support (arch, heel lock, overall stability) Performance (stride power, edge control, energy transfer) Comfort and fit (break-in time, boot volume changes, hot spots, etc.) Durability and value over time If you’ve used one or more of these, I’d love to hear which worked best for you, what skates you’re using them in, and if you’d stick with them or switch next time. Thanks in advance — curious to hear everyone’s experiences!
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My boys have used Bauer in the past (don't last and get really stiff) and Elite... They're now using the Howie's offering. These are really nice because the cut resistant material is only around the ankle and on the back of the calf - this allows better airflow or the ability to breath. They're also much easier to put on.
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To follow up, my sons received these sticks about a month ago. They love them! Back in August we ordered similar spec 'off the shelf' so they've been getting used to the differences in the PSHS vs their previous intermediate Bauer (custom Syncs and off the shelf Tracer). My P106 using son really likes the Pro 1616 and the P92 user is good with the Pro 92. The silver/black LA Kings colorway looks fantastic too! Tryouts start tonight... finger crossed that they do well. The transition from European back to NA hockey hasn't been too bad - these guys play D too, so there's so much less room to think and move out there!
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I don't think they are particularly accurate with sticks as many sticks are different models with current model graphics. But it is a fun page to check out and see who's using what. I enjoy seeing the skate changes myself. Connor McDavid continues to try the newer CCM models but always goes back to his faithful JetSpeeds.
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Pro Stock Skate code question
Asian Tomatoe replied to bthompson1286's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
You have it right. That’s a size 10 skate, D forefoot width, A size heel with a toe cap from a size 7 skate. - Last week
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Nothing beats Cutshield! Ridiculously soft as well
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Sniper9 started following Cut resistant socks
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I like the Bauer ones. I've used them and howies only though. I like the Bauer's bc they don't have the slick polyester nylon feel and the kevlar material goes well below the ankle. The material also adds good grip with the lock fit liner in my Bauer skates. I found the howies a bit slick when when.
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I don't follow this sort of stuff very closely, but that is really cool
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Happy to see they are now getting the credit they deserve. https://www.geargeek.com/equipment/pro-reserve-vs-stick
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I can't answer that, but try sending the number to the manufacturer's general customer service email. I've done it twice and received complete build specs within a couple business days.
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There's a pair of pro stock skates I'm interested in that says 10 DAT 7. What does the T7 mean? size 10D/A, toe cap 7?
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What's with the Piet Mondrian tape jobs?
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Plus one on the Swiftwick. I've used them for awhile and love them. They are compression type socks but I don't really find them hard to put on if you use the right technique. There's a couple good youtube vids to show you how to do it with minimal effort. I never knew I needed compression socks until I tried these.
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I have tried too many cut resistant socks. If I had to recommend one above all others it’d be cut shield. Unfortunately they’d likely be too big for your 7 year old. They do offer sleeves in youth sizes which would work https://www.cutshield.com/product/footless-tubes/ If you’re adamant about socks and not sleeves. Aycane is my second suggestion. They have multiple sizes to fit just about all foot sizes. https://aycane.com/en-us/collections/youth-hockey/products/a-shield-skate-socks I find all cut resistant skate socks to be far too tall. They basically go to your knee which keeps your entire lower leg warm. I’ve cut mine down so they fall just below my calf. Once you cut the height to the desired length simply fold over the top and stitch em down. Takes less than five minutes. Plus side is you basically make cut resistant sleeve wraps with the excess
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Found this but doesn’t answer all of them
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what is this an order form for team sticks?
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you can find a handfull of these here. https://www.modsquadhockey.com/patterndb/
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I personally love everything about these. I have had three pair for nearly 3 years and they still are in almost new working shape. Swiftwick – HOCKEY 360° Cut-Resistant Hockey Socks
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Skate socks. The ones you linked look nice but I think they're going to be too big for my 12 year old. Appreciate the idea though.
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Here's the chart listed out P05 P06S P07TK P08TM P09 P10 P11 P12 P12B P13 P15 P18K P19Y P21 P22 P23 P24M P28 P28A P28M P29 P29M P31 P32 P33 P35 P37 P38 P39 P41 P42 P43 P44 P47 P48 P49 P50 P51 P52M P53 P54 P55 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P61 P62 P63 P64 P65 P67 P69 P70 P71 P72 P73 P74 P75 P76 P77 P78 P80 P81 P82 P83 P84 P85 P86 P87 P88 P90 P90TM P91 P91Y P92 P92B P92M P911 YAK65
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Cut resistant skate socks, or hockey socks? For skate socks, cutshield just feels 100% like regular sports socks for me. They breath great, they go on easy, they have a bit of compression effect. For adults I 100% recommend these vs anything else. I was looking at cheaper options at the start of summer, and all of the other companies offerings have iffy reviews. No idea on sizing for kids. I’m 6’2” and leggy and the socks come up to the top of my calf. A quick look at their site seems like it’s just one size, so may not be a good option for kids. If you fold them down, I assume they’d get hot. And if you tried to trim them, I assume they’d fray unless you have some good sewing skills. (Maybe they have a youth offering and I missed it.)
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My initial feedback on your charts is that I have no idea what’s going on, and I keep trying to parse it. There’s a bunch of stick nomenclature that I recognize, and the numbers seem to be organized in ascending order. And I see product names as headers. But, it just seems like a random list shoved into excel. Whats the goal of this? What do columns and rows mean? If you’re comparing curves, why do you need right/left differentiation or flex? Is this genius or madness?
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hello I was wondering if you could assist in identifying the curves on my chart. They are pro stock curves.