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  1. 2 points
    Guys in the NHL lose an edge and go into the boards hard on their own, or get tripped and land on their shoulder, or someone else loses and edge and slides into someone else. It’s not so much skating skill as shit happens.
  2. 2 points
    I’d worry more about the ice or the boards, especially if the skill is low enough guys have trouble controlling themselves on skates. but Verbero still does the Ferrell style shirts and pads
  3. 1 point
    I play with guys with a strict no bullshit policy but stuff happens. I wear these Warrior Bentley pads i got at Dunhams for like $25. Light but enough protection. Got a deflected shot in the chest that left a yellow bruise, would have been much worse without them.
  4. 1 point
    It's less about your abilities and more about someone else taking you out, whether intentional or not. A padded shirt isn't going to offer much protection from anything other than the smallest impacts. It's better than nothing, but you're not really mitigating your risk of injury very much by wearing one. It's ultimately up to you to decide how much protection you need.
  5. 1 point
    The best of both worlds. I've been wearing the Verbero Shield for a couple of years now (my first pair was the ones made by Dan Farrell before he and Verbero started working with each other).
  6. 1 point
    Padded shirt will help some. There are pads like the Sherwood 5030s or Eagle Aeros that are pretty low profile. I personally use the Eagles. If I played more competitive level these days I might consider beefing up the protection, but for light rec play they're good.
  7. 1 point
    The P92 has a deep enough pocket through the toe where you can still pull and sling it with relative ease. See: Auston Matthews.
  8. 1 point
    Hold on, let me go buy the hardware out of duct tape.
  9. 1 point
    Longtime P28 user...I switched from a P91 after using a P106 before that. It's a huge switch from a P88 - stickhandling, backhand sauce/shooting is definitely harder, but I prefer the P28 for puck battles, shooting in tight, etc. From the thread, I reckon the P92 is what you should go with first.
  10. 1 point
    If you're having trouble finding the TF9 inline skates in your size, but really want to try the TF9 boots then you could buy the ice boots and get them converted to inline. I don't know what the pricing is like in the UK, but in North America converting a pair of TF9 ice skates to inline would still be cheaper than buying a top of the line Mission skate. You'd also get to choose the type of chassis and wheels you want if you go that route.
  11. 1 point
    Imagine the fzs but reversed. Basically the same lineup



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