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Everything posted by Bbd94
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Very helpful, thank you. Actually was just out today and found out that the (I think) manager of Total Hockey can do it for me. So with shims he'll start me off with an amount that could work for me, and if it doesn't I just go back for a thicker one? If I'm understanding that correctly? As long as it's not a nuisance doing so. Never took tried messing with the holder on a boot before so.
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Yeah I think you're right was just wondering what generally is used first. Like what range is generally used
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I have overpronation as well but was thinking about getting shims built into the VH boot. Do you recommend this? And should i just tell them my problem and they can estimate what size is needed (1/8" or whatever) or should I try and find that myself? no shops in my area have said they can do it so I may have to drive a bit, but I can
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So I've read all the threads on skate shims and can't for the life of me find what "size" is generally used If anyone saw my post in the VH thread I'm possibly going to order another pair with built in shims. Shops around me have said they cannot do it. What size is common for over probation? I've read 1/8"... I've read 1/4"... Too much variation. Help!
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Well I was going to get a new pair because I want built in shims. Most shops around here I've gone to told me they can't do them. Plus I would convert this pair to roller anyways. I do have the red in but ill try that! Speaking of, thought I remember people saying they cut the red footbed? Could this work kind of like a shim?
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I don't necessarily feel like my foot is being smushed. From that angle I posted though that's norma depth wisel? I know there is a lot of wrap on the top of your foot but that much? Im ordering a pair of the thinner standard tongues and going to try that out. if anyone has experiences on ordering shims in VH please let me know.
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So I'm thinking about ordering another pair and just want a couple opinions if you guys' dont mind. So the several months I've had my skates I've had to lift the tongue up to lace them, as my foot is right at the top of the boot like the picture below. I'll lace them underneath and then pull the lace over the tongue. That's why I was thinking about ordering a thinner tongue but just now realized I may need a little bit of a deeper boot instead (yes I'm slow when it comes to skates). Is this normal for most people, due to the wrap of the skate, or do I actually need a deeper boot? I've read something about having to heat up the eyelets but I'm clumsy as hell and don't want to overheat the skate. All I know is that I've enjoyed these skates a lot, but this is one of the minor complaints I have. My first goal in getting this skates was to eliminate the pain I was having in my right foot, which made it almost impossible to play hockey. That is done so now I'm looking for some minor comfort and performance updates. I'm thinking about using my old tracings, since it was only last August, and making some updates. Those updates would be rust-coated eyelets, the regular standard tongue, built in shims (I overpronate ALOT and use motion control shoes), and minus the built in shot blockers as IMO they're not needed for the level I play.
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Anyone here have to order the thinner tongues after starting off with the metatarsal guard ones? How much are the regular tongues? Did you just email Rob? It's probably back in here but I don't feel like going through 73 pages lol. Thanks.
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I hate the Bruins but those Krug Warrior's are beautiful. I'll be surprised if he doesn't make Team USA.
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L-O-V-E the color scheme on that. Reminds me of the White Reeboks. Always one of the best looking skates IMO
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Adam14 is saying that any custom skates are considered "pro-spec" and "pro-stock". The only reason we don't refer to all VH skates as pro-stock is because the feet from which they are molded are not all professional hockey players. Orland refuted this, saying that just because it's a custom skate doesn't mean it has pro-level stiffness and features. I agree with the latter.
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And I'm the one diagnosed with OCD... In all seriousness, I love those Caps colorway gloves. Where did you find them? Wouldn't drop a ton of cash on it but when I'm up for a separate pair I'd like to get a Warrior AX1 like Matt Niskanen uses.
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I would think that there is no comparison. Retail skates can only be so moldable. Not to knock on David Clarkson but if they did "lose him" I doubt they're feeling it much lol. Of course its always good to have as much NHLers in their skates as possible, but would be more concerning if Pavelski/Byfuglien/Pirri stopped using VH.
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I would send them back if that was me. I love my VH skates but if I'm paying that much money for hand-made skates, they better not be problematic performance wise. They are very accommodating to issues, especially since those eyelets and the tendon guard look atrocious. Send em back.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't you not supposed to dry skates in the Rocket Dryer? I've never done so but I thought I read it can ruin the integrity of the boot. Same with gloves. I use two of these to hang my skates upside down from the holders. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Tornado-30-lb-Steel-Ladder-Hook-48044/202639949
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Interesting tidbit is that @Bjugstad moved from a Mako II as evidenced by the holder. Brandon Pirri uses VH and also plays for Florida. Putting the good word in? Seems like alot of these STX/TRUE/Warrior guys going VH.
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Awesome, thank you
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So this is probably more directed at people who use shoe horns or have knowledge of them. When I'm putting on my skate with a shoe horn, do I still need to rotate the skate to the side and then slide my foot in, like shown in this video: Or does the shoe horn eliminate the need to do so?
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Makes sense for VH to do so, though. Wouldn't surprise me to see a lot of Warrior guys in them this season, figuring they don't make a skate. I like the logo personally.
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Inb4 the "can VH pay for him to NOT wear their skates" comments Wideman is a nice addition. Hopefully it catches on in Calgary... I could see Hudler wearing them since he's an STX athlete. Don't think Gaudreau and Monahan obviously
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Sounds good! Thank you!
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I have the SOLE Thin Sport footbeds which I actually haven't tried much on ice, but while standing on them feel really comfortable. Do you recommend I put them in my skates on the first baking, or use the footbeds they provide? I think I may stick with their footbeds since its already traced on my foot. I feel like if I put a footbed in that gives me more arch support, wouldn't it alter how my foot sits in the boot and decrease some of the customization? May be a dumb question. I'm really looking just to add shims to decrease my pronation. I actually had to have another person help me try and get it on. Just wanted to see how it felt pre-baking, so I can see the difference it makes. I'm getting them baked on Monday
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I definitely like the look. Just some loose stitching and glue which isn't THAT big of a deal. I think with the JR sizing now in place though they should improve the presentation. Put it in a bag and "buff" it out for the kiddies. @Optimus, that's the first thing I noticed when I put the skate on without it being baked even. Amazing. Do you guys think it defeats the purpose to put in a SOLE footbed in the skates?
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Just got my skates! Have to say I'm kind of disappointed in the presentation. Lots of epoxy and material hanging off. They didn't even put it in a bag. Just threw it in a box and stuck a label on it. Was expecting more for this price point but as long as it's not structural I guess it'll be OK. I did try them on before I baked them. Impossible to get the laces on because there is soooo much wrap, so hopefully the problem subsides when they are baked. It does say to bake them before even trying them on, so not surprised I can't get them on without it. I'll keep you all updated and see if I can figure out how to post photos. When I did get them on without the tongue and laces I don't feel ANY pressure point on my haglunds which is absolutely fantastic. Just a bag next time please lol
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Looks like overnight shipping. Estimated to be here on Wednesday. Does indeed ship from Winnipeg. Can't wait!