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MrTrololo

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  1. Dear Modsquadhockey community,
    I am unfamiliar with the proper way to ask a question here, and please excuse me if I did it wrong.
    I am looking for a replacement for my bauer apx skates.
    In apx, I like the stiffness and the responsiveness (due to the minimal padding), although apx is very low on instep volume (my arch is bulging out of the laced skate).
    I did order the 2x pro and thinking about trying CCM super tacks.
    Could anyone suggest me other options to check?
    Kind regards

     


  2. On 12.1.2016 at 6:54 AM, gosinger said:

    I have some as-well, they do offer quite a few curves (which is not usual in Europe, but since they are local they can do it) at the different price points. Their curve 19 would be the same as the Europe CCM/RBK 19, which is a clone of the P92. Kickpoint is always mid-kick iirc.

    Fischer sticks are also hugely popular in the KHL, as they offer good bang for the buck and have a good custom/player-model program. Durability is excellent for mine.

    Hi, how much would be the custom stick (Austria)? Really no low-kick technology at all?


  3. shooter27: Yes the speed plate is molded with your skate. The primary objectives of the Speed Plate from a design and development perspective were:

    1. Further eliminate negative space between the player’s foot and the skate. This is something we have looked to do in the design and development of our skate lines for years. We feel strongly that a skate that fits close to the foot (yet comfortable mind you) helps the player maximize his energy output during the skater’s stride by eliminating any movement internally.
    2. Stabilize the heel by creating a heel cup that is personalized to the dimensions of the foot and improve heel lock inside the skate.
    3. Personalized arch support. Increasing the contact surface of the bottom of the foot and the skate’s insole. You will see in some of the communication in the catalog the contact surface difference between a regular footbed (think of this as our Form Fit+ footbeds in our current skate line) vs. Speed Plate.

    This is where the discovery of the proprietary Recovery Alloy material became such a critical aspect for the Speed Plate. BAUER felt strongly that in order to achieve all three aspects above that the Speed Plate (footbed) needed to be molded together with the skate vs. other custom footbeds out in the marketplace. The Recovery Alloy allows for the Speed Plate to be molded with the skate.

    With that said, you don’t have to mold the Skate again if you already own a pair of skates that you are happy with from a fit perspective. You can mold Speed Plates to any existing skate but you should mold them to the skate you are going to wear to ensure the best possible fit experience and enhancements the speed plate provides. If you buy a brand new pair of skates and Speed Plates (or 1X) optimally you would mold the two at the together. Basically the players choice

    Hi,

    How and when could I get your Bauer Speed Plate product?

    Its very hard to find something and noone can tell me when is the official start of retail for speed plates.

    Thanks

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