I’m the exact same way. I may be even borderline OCD with my research before buying equipment (or anything expensive). I try it on in the store once or twice, I read every review I can find online, ask people at the rink about it their gear. By the time I go to buy, I’m certain it the right thing for me, it so much easier to part with the cash. I’m sure the guys at my LHS thought I was the biggest “time-burglar” ever, until I walked in one day and dropped $600.00 upgrading some of my old cheap gear to top of the line stuff. Some salesman think if you walk out of the store without buying something you wasted their time, for me and many others, that’s just part of the research process. Now if I walked out to buy it online… that’s messed up. But with new hockey gear there’s not a lot of incentive to do that since the pricing appears to be set by manufacturers. The stuff I’ve bought online are things I couldn’t find locally only because there is a serious lack of retail hockey shops in my area. You do have to take some online reviews with a grain of salt. Prime example on a non-hockey related item, I remember some guy gave a DeWalt heat gun (1) star on Amazon because it wasn’t suitable for use on pastries and food. So here is a product that is indented for stripping paint/varnish, loosening bolts, etc. and this guy is the only one out there trying to toast his “creme brulee” with it. I had a laugh and quickly ignored the review. That's like saying this clothes iron sucks... it ruined my grilled cheese sandwich .