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    The Mission line is based on the Supreme last and a new line is being released in October. So you'll probably be able to pick up a pair of the higher end current Mission line on clearance in the next little while. You could then sell the wheels that came with the new boots as well as your old chassis and you'd save the cost of doing a conversion. The higher end Mission boots will be just as stiff as the Supreme 180 and also have some roller specific features like vents. I'd only going the conversion route if you want a boot where there's no comparable fit in a stock inline skate (like the Easton Makos) or if you want to use a chassis that isn't available on a stock skate (Sprung or Marsblade). I have Sprungs on Makos; so the conversions made sense for me, but if I preferred a Hi-Lo chassis and Supreme fit I would've saved time and money and just looked for some Missions on sale and then replaced the wheels.
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    Yep, spent too much money getting my teeth fixed this year, even though it was done in Thailand, still cost some money and I'm over the stitches and broken teeth thing. I came from the MX3s to the Jet Speeds and it's the best thing I've done skate wise. Last time I was in a CCM was 1982, been a die hard Bauer guy except for 99-2000 when I wore Mission Flyweights. The Jetspeeds have the best heel lock I have ever experienced. The MX3s are a great skate but were a little too stiff. No matter what I do I can't get the heel to lift in the Jet Speeds. Only thing I'd like to see them add would be an MX3 type lacing system, other than that, they are fantastic. I think CCM is back skate wise.
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    Looks pretty good. Really good crease movements, and good post integration. I'd rather go full RVH (you're doing RVH on your blocker side, and VH on your glove), but having a plan and technique is more important than focusing on just one. Without a suction cup mount, some things do get lost and perspective is difficult. But from what I'm seeing, you tend to retreat into the net when you don't need to. Stay out at the top of your crease unless there's a play to the side. I only saw you get up using your left foot. On the few plays where the play went from your right to left, you pushed to slide across when regaining your stance may have been the better option. So instead of getting up with your right foot, which is the direction of play, you just push. It's a hard habit to break. I did it by forcing myself to usre the correct leg whenever I got up, that meant on stoppages and plays where a shot wasn't imminent. And maybe try to stay a little more quiet and centered. You're a little all over the place, which is putting you out of position. All in all it looks good. Keep up the good work. You almost got that breakaway.
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    Good job on cutting down the footage. It is much easier to watch this way! You almost had that breakaway, and you looked pretty solid in that game. I'd also suggest like @IPv6Freely did to grab a suction cup mount, makes it easier to see the play and allows you to move it to the other end in between periods. Are you looking at tips or suggestions? I can't remember if you said you were and before I say anything I figured I'd ask.
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    not really. it looks like a low level alkali and low level vapor skate had a kid, and let it run around without a diaper on. edit: CCM u10 might be a better example than the vapor
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    Vapor x7.0 LE & Graf Ultra F60 swiss made both with black holders and black edge runner
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    I picked these up about a month ago and so far I am liking them. I never used Yellow so i cant compare. But I definitely have more control. My heel stays locked in well and my foot feels snug.
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    I've been using mine for a few weeks and I am loving them. I had the original superfeet yellow before and I feel like these more comfortable.
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    I have a pair of these new carbon pro insoles waiting to go into my 2nd pair of VH skates. Both original VH skates and superfeet yellow have worked very well for me. I'll come back and update in a month or so...
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    Superfeet has a 60 day money back guarantee
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    Easton Mako M8 Boot Mission Magnesium Chassis TCM Skateboards Outdoor Wheel and Bearing combo Superfeet Carbon Powerfeet Inserts Conversion by Total Hockey (Thanks Jose) After owning my Mako II's for the winter and putting on my non-Mako inlines this spring, I knew it had to be done.



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