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Stephen7

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  1. On 4/29/2016 at 7:22 AM, hawkeyfan said:

    I am interested in learning more on your 2 pc options.  Is your website up to date or should one look at Facebook or somewhere else?

     

    As per MSH guidelines I cannot post direct contact information for me. However, we are in the process of getting a link on the Base website with the new products as well as my contact information. I think I own every quality shaft ever made in the last 20 years. If there's one thing I love it's sticks and how they impact your game.


  2. On 4/29/2016 at 7:02 AM, JoeyJ0506 said:

    Any chance that Kovalev's blade pattern becomes available at any point?

     

    I actually asked the same question when first joining Base as I know this is one of the popular pro curves going back to the Innovative days. If I recall correctly, it is a standard .620 and not .520. At this point I think it's fair to say that it is not a retail option. However, if there are enough requests perhaps this is something that could happen in the future.

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  3. On 4/28/2016 at 0:18 PM, Cosmic said:

    I used a BASE BC71 Malkin Pro blade for awhile, I cannot recall the style- Supernatural or something like that. The blade was very stiff (which was fine), but also thick. It was so thick that stickhandling felt awkward. How thin are your blades now, compared to the standard (Bauer, Warrior, etc.)?

     

    Also, I loved the Malkin Pro, except that it had just a bit too much toe, again making stickhandling a bit awkward. I loved how closed the face was, and I loved the curve otherwise (toe curve or mid toe), just felt like I was trying to stickhandle with a banana.

     

    Do you have this curve available, but toned down so that the curve is about half the size?

     

     

     

    No the blades are not thick. I have not personally handled the BC71 pro blade. But I know Malkin is specific in what he has requested from us. Perhaps that is how he wanted them, and probably remolded from something he already had and liked. All of the demo blades I have on hand are on par with what you see from other manufactures.


  4. On 4/28/2016 at 10:09 AM, malcb33 said:

    Great to see you here @Stephen7

     

    I love Base products are have found them very durable and reliable with solid performance. Even though I've tried 4 of your patterns now, I'm still to find something perfect for me, but I do applaud Base for offering so many unique offerings. It's amazing to see a company still offering Polarfibre grip, my favorite by far!

     

    Can you elaborate about the how the different blade flexes effect the feel and performance? Can you compare the feel of the different flexes to how other retail offerings?

     

    I've found the Nasty-R blade was similar to a One95, but slightly more crisp and the regular blade similar to the old SE16 IMO.

     

     

    The (R) and (S) blades are something completely new. All of these new blade features are top notch materials and you are not choosing budget vs performance vs durability. The blade flex is simply an added feature to factor in as you would shaft flex and kick-point. The blade flex feature allows for a softer feel and you to have the ability to load the blade a bit into your shot.

     

    During the testing phase of these blades I mixed and matched shaft flexes many times to dial in exactly the right combination. I am personally a shaft and blade guy. I love the fact that I don't have to see a new stick come on the market and hope I get the right combination of kick-point, stick flex and blade flex or softness. Being able to separate the blade from the shaft allows you to mix and match and dial it in exact. And if you get it wrong, it's not a lifelong commitment... you could try one blade flex on a shaft flex and if it's not correct for your game, mix it up until it's right. Mixing combinations for me was fun and eye opening and a variable I believe shouldn't have been exclusive to professionals only.

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  5. On 4/28/2016 at 3:04 PM, Larry54 said:

    I notice that the blades on my SuperNatural and Nasty sticks have the checkerboard appearance like your Xtra Stiff blade whereas my Savoy Specials look like the other blades. I'd like to know what blade stiffness my sticks have. Thanks.

     

    The Supernatural and Nasty sticks have a very stiff blade. The Savoy has a softer blade than both of those and is still slightly stiffer than our new (S) Stiff blade.

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  6. Hello,

     

    I am Stephen, a rep from Base Hockey. This topic is to add information for a new line of products and features from our company. My first post was in the Roller Hockey Equipment forum as one of our new retail features is "blade flex" that was inspired by there not being a blade designed for a lighter inline hockey puck. This new feature is not roller specific however, and adds a new option to combine with stick flex and kick-points. All of the Base Hockey curves are now available in (R) Regular, (S) Stiff, and (XS) Xtra Stiff.

     

    In addition to offering blade flex, we also now offer a tapered .520 shaft in models Supernatural (mid kick) and Nasty R (dual low kick). These shafts can be ordered in flexes 75-120 in variables of 5.... 75, 80, 85, 90 and so on. Finishes are customizable with options of

     

    • Clear gloss
    • Clear Powder Matte
    • Grip Gloss
    • Grip Powder Matte

     

    The new blade flex feature can be ordered in either a OPS, shaft and blade combo, or .520 tapered blade.

     

    These features have been offered to NHL players for years and adds a new variable for the retail public. All 3 blades play completely differently when used with the same shaft flex and kick point.

     

    I am located in the Southern California area if anyone wants to see these products and features in person.

     

    The bottom two shafts in the following photo are for demo purposes and not the standard graphics. Name and number can also be added to the sticks or shafts.

     

    Let me know if you have any questions.

     

    Edit: I have received a lot of inquiries on how to order shafts and/or blades. The following link is where we are directing customers at this time..

     

    http://www.basehockey.ca/shafts-blades

     

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