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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
hehatemefrisbee replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
hehatemefrisbee replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
you're not serious, are you? if you are, i hate you. if you arent, why did you bother to spend 20 bucks on these?- 2854 replies
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Best bands that you're not listening to.
hehatemefrisbee replied to BK's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
hehatemefrisbee replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
They are nice. Im a little worried though. I hear the same creaking that i heard when i had Genesis. I sure hope these hubs dont crack.- 2854 replies
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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
hehatemefrisbee replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
Yeah they are. They feel nice. Pretty much exactly like the regular Fuzions- 2854 replies
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hehatemefrisbee replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
Yeah i had no issues with fitting it. Nope, 1300- 2854 replies
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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
hehatemefrisbee replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
My latest creation: http://img393.imageshack.us/my.php?image=skatema5.jpg- 2854 replies
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2007 Nike/Bauer Catalogue
hehatemefrisbee replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2007 Product Catalogue Reviews
Around $120 if i recall correctly. I saw them yesterday at the D-town mini show. They were pretty sweet actually. Very light with nice protection throughout them. Dri fit lined with memory foam on the inside. Very cool. -
Product: 14 inch NBH One90 Glove User Background: I play competitive inline hockey 2-3 times a week, and I am known as a glove fanatic. I have many, many pairs of gloves over the last few years. The two pairs I was using until I got the One90 gloves, were TPS HGT Pros and Pro Tacks. Fit: 10/10 Coming from the HGTs I was a little worried that the One90s would be a little bit too tight fitting for me. Boy was I wrong. Although they are a tighter fitting glove, the stretch material on the palm makes it feel as if they move with your hand. The One90 feels as though its an extension of your hand. Almost as if it were a latex glove. You hardly notice its even there. Weight: 10/10 Weight isn’t really an issue with me, but these babies sure are light. That the One90 is made out of a nylon material allows it to be lighter, and also dry out quicker (read: retains no water) Protection: 10/10 Unlike a conventional glove, the One90 uses raised Dual Density foam on the face of the glove. This allows it to shave weight, and still bring the protection you need playing hockey these days. Durability: 10/10 I have been using these gloves for over a month now, and I haven’t had any issues with durability. Intangibles: 10/10 The fact that this glove is lined with Nike's Dri-Fit material means that it dries out incredibly quickly. For someone that plays multiple games a week, that’s an appealing feature. Yes the glove IS strange looking, but it gets people asking about it. Overall: 10/10 This is the coolest glove on the market today. The features on this glove are astounding, and any glove freak like myself would love these. The fit is awesome, you can actually feel the stick so much better than a conventional glove. I highly recommend these gloves.
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Product: Large Mission Intake Helmet Fit: 10/10 I have always used Bauer 5000 helmets, and this helmet blows them away the soft "dynamo" liner on the inside is very comfortable. Fitting the helmet to my head was simple. The adjustments are easy, and can be done with a screwdriver in seconds. Protection: inc. Fortunately I haven’t been able to see how well the helmet protects my head. As far as I can tell though, headlock in the back of the helmet helps. It is supposed to reduce concussions, and I can see that it would probably work. Weight: 10/10 To me, weight isn’t that important in a helmet, but this helmet IS light compared to what I used to wear. I think this has to do with the ventilation holes throughout the helmet. Durability: 10/10 To me this is very important. My 5000's ALWAYS used to split on the sides of the helmet, rendering it useless. The Mission is still in great shape. There are no cracks and the foam on the inside is still stiff, the dynamo liner is still soft. Intangibles: 10/10 The coolest thing to me is how cool this helmet keeps your head. When I first started playing with it, i felt as if my helmet was sitting on top of my head. In actual fact, it was the air hitting my forehead, due to the ventilation. As Mission says, this is "the coolest helmet in hockey" Overall: 10/10 This is the best helmet on the market right now, without a doubt. Its comfortable, durable, simple to adjust, and the ventilation keeps your head cool during the game. I can see why so many NHLers are using it.
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Helmets - Bauer 5000, Mission Intake Gloves - NBH One90, TPS HGT Pro, CCM Pro Tacks (not pictured) Skates - RBK 7K customs (Red Star Alloy, Revision Wheels, Labeda ABEC 9 bearings), Nike V-12 w/ CCM E-Pro holder(not pictured) Ice Pants - CCM Pro Tacks(not pictured) Inline Pants - Mission 5500, Syven something or others.(not pictured) http://img151.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pdrm0589go5.jpg Sticks: Innovative - 3 1100 Shafts (2 with 9-19 Tps blades), 1 Commander with Kovalev Inno blade, 2 Pro Stock Novius shafts one with TPS p-19 blade, other with Synth Forsberg, 1 True-one NBH - Vapor XXX (blue) Easton - Synthesis, Classic Aluminium, z-carbon, T-Flex (black) Harrow - V-3 Shaft with Harrow tapered blade RBK - Broken 6k!, 7K (not pictured) 6K (not pictured) http://img168.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pdrm0590qf5.jpg
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Helmets - Bauer 5000, Mission Intake Gloves - NBH One90, TPS HGT Pro, CCM Pro Tacks (not pictured) Skates - RBK 7K customs (Red Star Alloy, Revision Wheels, Labeda ABEC 9 bearings), Nike V-12 w/ CCM E-Pro holder(not pictured) Ice Pants - CCM Pro Tacks(not pictured) Inline Pants - Mission 5500, Syven something or others.(not pictured) http://img151.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pdrm0589go5.jpg Sticks: Innovative - 3 1100 Shafts (2 with 9-19 Tps blades), 1 Commander with Kovalev Inno blade, 2 Pro Stock Novius shafts one with TPS p-19 blade, other with Synth Forsberg, 1 True-one NBH - Vapor XXX (blue) Easton - Synthesis, Classic Aluminium, z-carbon, T-Flex (black) Harrow - V-3 Shaft with Harrow tapered blade RBK - Broken 6k!, 7K (not pictured) 6K (not pictured) http://img168.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pdrm0590qf5.jpg
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Best bands that you're not listening to.
hehatemefrisbee replied to BK's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
Great band in small doses. I like the honesty in the songs from the early albums. I thought the latest album sucked at first, but it has recently really started to grow on me. I do agree with you that the earlier albums are better. -
Best bands that you're not listening to.
hehatemefrisbee replied to BK's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
Kasabian is a must. A great English band Also check out Massive Attack, and The Streets, And, The Feeling. -
With the Sprungs, you can put a smaller chassis than usual on the boot, due to the rockers sticking further out. It actually makes your turning radius sooo much smaller. Its much more like an ice skate.
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my new Sprung Skates http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/6549/sprungzw1.jpg
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Product: RBK 7k / Pronger / Stiff Flex / Right Handed Time of use: 2 seasons of inline hockey, playing 3-5 times a week. My stats: 6'2", 220 LB's, primarily a roller hockey player. Blade: The feel of this stick surprised me with how good it is. I came from using the Mission Hex-1 and the Inno 1100, which both have great feel, and the 7K was just as good, if not better. The blade is very stiff, and has taken some brutal hacks, but still feels as good as it did the day I started using it. 10/10 Flex: This stick is alot stiffer than what I would usually use, considering I usually use an 85 flex if possible. However, I found it pretty easy to get used to this flex, and my shots didnt suffer at all once i realized what adjustments I had to make with the stiffer flex. After two seasons the stick is still as stiff as it was when I first got it, unlike most other composite sticks. 9/10 (personal preference) Stickhandling/receiving passes: Well alot of this is similar to the blade section, so it does pretty well in this category. I find with this stick and curve I can catch passes in different ways than I ever could, such as between the legs, and behind my back. I dont know if its just confidence or what, but I feel the stick has helped me. 10/10 Shooting: As I said earlier, this is a different flex for me, so i expected to not be able to shoot as well as usual, but to my surprise I found that after adjusting my shooting technique slithgly, I could shoot the puck better than before. My slapshots and wristshots are hard and accurate. This stick is really good for slapshots, The puck just seems to explode off of the blade. 10/10 Weight and balance: Basically, the only way I can describe the weight and balance is perfect. The stick is sickly light, and the balance feels just right. RBK did a good job with that. 10/10 Durability: Again, perfect. After two seasons of major hacks and slashes this stick is still going strong. The top of the blade towards the heel has some damage to it where the foam is showing ever so slightly, but the blade is still as stiff as ever, and if the foam wasnt yellow, I wouldnt have noticed it. 10/10 Intangibles: I'm not going to lie, I hated RBK when they first came out. I thought there stuff was cheaply made and cost too much. My rep gave me this stick on a promo to try to get me to reconsider, and actually use the stick before i said it sucked. Im glad he did, because this is my favorite stick, and believe me, I have a ton. And the argument that my views would be different if i bought the stick isnt really valid, as I would very quickly ditch a free stick if it wasnt working for me. Conclusion: RBK has done a great job with the 7K. In my opinion it is the best premium OPS on the market to date. As I stated earlier, I wasnt sold on RBK until I used this stick, and much to my surprise I ditched sticks that i had paid full price for in favor of this one. The 7K delivers the best in both worlds as the durability is excellent, and the performance is outstanding. I highly reccomend people to check this stick out if they are looking in the premium OPS market. 10/10
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I'd take a wide Graf 705 boot, add a Nike V-12 insole, and maybe try to flare out the toe on the boot like the Nike boot and have it be the fabric covered, not plastic. Then I would add a Vapor XXX outsole to the boot. I'd put an older style Mission toung on the boot. Then I would put Black Lightspeed 2 holders on the ice version. My inline version would be the same boot and all with a Red Star chassis, Swiss Bones Ceramics, and Labeda Fuzion wheels.
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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
hehatemefrisbee replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
My new 7K Pumps with Red Star chassis, Labed Fuzion wheels, and Labeda Abec 7 bearings. http://community.webshots.com/photo/251589...086853163sQxZhK- 2854 replies
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hehatemefrisbee replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
Wait until i show you guys my new inlines. I'll post pics tonight after work....- 2854 replies
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2006 Eagle Catalogue
hehatemefrisbee replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2006 Product Catalogue Reviews
I have the Paragons in stock. Im not impressed. Its a Chinese glove, and it looks/feels like it. I feel that their line has lost some quality. -
Helmet: Bauer 5000 with Itech tinted straigt visor Elbows: DR Legends. I LOVE THESE!!!! Pants: Syven 701's Shins: Mission Matrix. These are like 4 years old. Skates: V-12's with Red Star chassis, Mission D-Limiteds Sticks: V120, True-1, M-2, Z-Bubble, 3 11OO Tapered shafts, 2 Green Novius', Response + tapered shaft (Cool pre-fused model from GW), Tie Domi GI Response. I think thats it.
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quick update: Used the helmet/visor combo. I love it, the tinted visor helps me out alot. I like that its not as bright out there. Got vapor xv gloves for a pretty big discount. They are sick! Very protective, and very easily broekn in. Im seriously considering ditching my Sandes for these babies. Broke the Tru-1. Now im back to the 1100 kovy, and 1100 tapered. Liking those still.
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Reviewer background info: 6'2" 220 LBS Plays 2-3 times a week Plays in Silver grade leagues Roller hockey Product: 260 flex Kovalev True 1 Blade: The blade has a nice pattern to it. The Drury/Kovy pattern is what i like, so this stick was gonna work for me. The blade has a great feel, and catching passes is no problem at all. Its very stiff and fires rockets on slap shots. In the 5 games I have played so far, I havent seen any signs of crcking, or any wear at all really. 10/10 Flex: The 260 flex fits me perfectly. I have tried 85 and 100 flex sticks, and they just dont do it for me. The middle ground of the 260 is nice. The stick has a good amount of whip to it, while staying stiff enough to use. I couldnt ask for anything better than this. 10/10 Stick handling/receiving passes: Again the feel of this blade lives up to Inno's reputation. It really is quite remarkable. The feel of the blade is just like wood, yet with the stiffness of graphite. My friend and I warm up passing the puck pretty hard to each other before the game, and I have yet to not catch a pass with this stick. Stickhandling with this stick is also very nice. The puck has a crisp feeling to it when i have it. 10/10 Shooting: For me when i first get a new stick it takes me a little while to get used to shooting with it. With the True 1 i was shotting rockets with both wristers and slappers in a matter of minutes. Im quite impressed with the kick this stick has too. Maybe it has something to do with the true one peice construction. I dont know, but this is by far the best shooting stick i have ever had. The XN10 was nice, but this is better in my opinion. 10/10 Weight/balance: The True 1 is one of the lightest, if not the lightest, stick out on the market. No complaints here, as the balance is perfect for me. 10/10 Durability: This was the one issue i thought i might have with this stick, but knock on wood, through 5 games I have been hacked and whacked, and thus far nothing has happened. There are a few marks, but nothing that I would say as abnormal. However, I would like to update after i break it, to give you an idea of how long it lasted me. Inc... Intangibles: Being an impulse buy i can expect some bias towards this stick. But I truly beleive that this is the prefect stick for me. I am enjoying using it very much, and as you can tell by my ratings that I think its the best stick out on the market right now. Overall 10/10. UPDATE: I broke the stick last night, which sucked. The slash that broke it was pretty bad, not much else could be expected. Still, i rate it a 10/10. For sure one of the better performing sticks out on the market.
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Since im a primarily inline player, I'll do an inline list. Helmet: Bauer 5000 SE w/ Itech straigt small tinted visor (havent used it yet) Elbow Pads: Sherwood 950 classics (awsome pads, fit right, and protect better, i like the older style elbow pads) Shin Pads: Mission Matrix(I love these pads, they have a shin sleeve and two straps, exaqctly what i want in a pad.) Inline pants: S7ven 950 pants. (The best they make, i like them better than my m-1s.) Gloves: Custom Sande 720's (Best gloves i have ever had, i love them) Skates: V12 boot, with red star chassis, factory Halo wheels. (A $900 skate that i paid $200 for. Not only do i love the price, the boot feels like a slipper.) Sticks: Inno Tru-1, Inno 1100, Inno Commander w/ inno blade, Vector shaft, XN10, Response + shaft, Response shaft, T-Flex, Easton z-carbon woodie, Ballistikl shaft. Out of those, I only use the Tru-1 and the Commander. The others are ok, and all the dhafts have various wood or carbon blades.