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VegasHockey

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  1. You aren't sure if I play or not? Thats pretty funny. I am not that old, lol. I still skate at least a few times a week 😉 https://www.instagram.com/p/BpTChjkHzC0/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
  2. +1 I have, they were too heavy for me and I prefer Flare. I am not shooting anyone down. I am providing general opinion and feedback. I agree. I also understand this is a v1 product so fine tuning will need to occur for it to become better and more mainstream. Its hard to release something new and revolutionary. I have been involved with many startup and kickstarter style projects and products over the years. I have. They were too heavy for me and I honestly didn't notice any benefit. I didn't mount them on my TRUE skates, instead mounting them to my older Vapors. While I liked the feel of the for cornering and such I felt top end speed was limited by them and the added weight. It took me more energy to get going to top speed and took more strides. I dont play a "cut down the middle" type of play, I am a more of a go wide and blow past everyone. I found that this didnt work well for my style of skating. Is there a long term roadmap to build the holders in something other than carbon to save weight and increase durability. We have had a couple of pairs come in recently that are pretty chewed up. I imagine the frame needs to be very stiff in order to accommodate the leaf spring used for the motion technology. Hence why carbon was used.
  3. Ever considered putting him on Flare or RamonEdge? Both are very popular in the WHL and we sell a lot to high level 14U+ AAA teams in the US and Canda. A lot of the kids at various prep schools we sell equipment to are also using these steels.
  4. Some players will put their name on anything to make a buck. Look at TJ Oshie repping NoSweat helmet liners. Other examples, from 2015: 12. RICK NASH | NEW YORK RANGERS | RIGHT WING YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $150,000 NASH IS A FIVE-TIME NHL ALL-STAR AND HE ALSO WON THE NHL PLAYER FOUNDATION AWARD IN 2009 FOR HIS VOLUNTEER WORK THROUGHOUT THE OHIO COMMUNITY. HE WON A GOLD MEDAL AT THE 2010 WINTER OLYMPICS WITH TEAM CANADA AND REJOINS THE SQUAD IN SOCHI IN HOPES OF A REPEAT. NASH HAS AN ENDORSEMENT DEAL WITH UNDER ARMOUR. 11. ERIC STAAL | CAROLINA HURRICANES | CENTER YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $250,000 STAAL WAS THE SECOND OVERALL PICK IN THE 2003 NHL DRAFT BY THE CAROLINA HURRICANES. IN 2006, HE LED THE HURRICANES IN PLAYOFF POINTS EN ROUTE TO WINNING THE STANLEY CUP THAT YEAR. STAAL HAS AN ENDORSEMENT DEAL WITH BAUER, WHICH ALSO INCLUDES HIS BROTHERS MARC, WHO PLAYS FOR THE NEW YORK RANGERS, AND JORDAN, A FELLOW HURRICANE TEAMMATE. ERIC ALSO HAS A DEAL WITH GENERAL MILLS. 10. VINCENT LECAVALIER | PHILADELPHIA FLYERS | CENTER YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $250,000 IT’S PRETTY EASY TO SEE WHY HOCKEY FANS ROOT FOR LECAVALIER. THE TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING SELECTED HIM WITH THE NUMBER ONE OVERALL PICK IN 1998 AND IN 2004, HE HELPED LEAD THE LIGHTNING TO THEIR ONLY STANLEY CUP VICTORY. ADD ON THE FACT THAT LECAVALIER’S FOUNDATION DONATED $3 MILLION TOWARD THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE VINCENT LECAVALIER PEDIATRIC CANCER AND BLOOD DISORDERS CENTER AT THE NEWLY BUILT ALL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL IN ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA AND IT BECOMES CLEAR WHY HOCKEY FANS HAVE SO MUCH LOVE FOR HIM. NOW PLAYING FOR THE FLYERS, THE CANADIAN STAR HAS AN ENDORSEMENT DEAL WITH LIQUID NUTRITION. 9. EVGENI MALKIN | PITTSBURGH PENGUINS | CENTER YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $400,000 MALKIN ALREADY HAS A STANLEY CUP, CONN SMYTHE TROPHY AND TWO ART ROSS TROPHIES. THE RUSSIAN SUPERSTAR IS A MEMBER OF THE 2014 SAMSUNG GALAXY TEAM ASSEMBLED FOR THE 2014 WINTER OLYMPICS IN SOCHI. “GENO” ALSO HAS AN ENDORSEMENT DEAL WITH BAUER. 8. ZDENO CHARA | BOSTON BRUINS | DEFENSE YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $500,000 AT A TOWERING 6’9”, CHARA IS THE TALLEST PERSON TO EVER PLAY IN THE NHL. HIS HEIGHT AND REACH PROVIDE INCREDIBLE RANGE AND MAKE HIM ONE OF THE BEST DEFENSEMEN IN THE ENTIRE LEAGUE. WHILE SERVING AS CAPTAIN, HE LED THE BRUINS TO THE 2010-11 STANLEY CUP. FUN FACT, THE SLOVAK BORN CHARA SPEAKS SEVEN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. CHARA HAS AN ENDORSEMENT WITH WARRIOR SPORTS. 7. BRAD RICHARDS | NEW YORK RANGERS | CENTER YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $600,000 AFTER BECOMING A FREE AGENT IN 2011, RICHARDS OPTED TO CONTINUE HIS PLAYING CAREER IN NEW YORK. THE DECISION PAID OFF BY LEADING TO AN ENDORSEMENT WITH UNTUCKIT SHIRTS. “WE ARE EXTREMELY EXCITED ABOUT THIS PARTNERSHIP,” UNTUCKIT CEO CHRIS RICCOBONO SAID. “I’VE ALWAYS BEEN A HUGE SPORTS FAN, AND AS A NEW YORKER, I’M A BIG RANGERS AND RICHARDS FAN. BRAD IS KNOWN FOR HIS SENSE OF STYLE. THE FACT THAT HE IS ALSO A FELLOW WINE CONNOISSEUR MAKES HIM THE PERFECT AMBASSADOR FOR UNTUCKIT.” RICHARDS ALSO HAS ENDORSEMENTS WITH UNDER ARMOUR, CHASE BANK AND MUSCLETECH, A SPORTS SUPPLEMENT BRAND. 6. JAROME IGINLA | BOSTON BRUINS | RIGHT WING YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $750,000 THIS SIX-TIME NHL ALL-STAR IS A CANADIAN LEGEND HAVING WON OLYMPIC GOLD TWICE WITH TEAM CANADA AND BECOMING THE CALGARY FLAMES’ ALL-TIME LEADER IN GOALS, POINTS AND GAMES PLAYED. HE IS A SPOKESPERSON FOR SAMSUNG CANADA AS WELL AS SCOTIBANK, THE THIRD LARGEST BANK IN CANADA. 5. ZACH PARISE | MINNESOTA WILD | LEFT WING YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $800,000 IN 2012, PARISE SIGNED A 13-YEAR DEAL WITH THE MINNESOTA WILD, RETURNING HIM TO HIS HOMETOWN OF MINNEAPOLIS. PARISE WAS THE CAPTAIN OF TEAM USA AT THIS YEAR’S WINTER OLYMPICS. IN REGARDS TO HIS ENDORSEMENT DEAL WITH EASTON, CHRIS ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT OF EASTON SPORTS SAID, “HE’S QUICKLY MADE A NAME FOR HIMSELF AS THE PREMIER AMERICAN PLAYER IN THE GAME AND A PROVEN WINNER.” 4. JONATHAN TOEWS | CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS | CENTER YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $1,200,000 AT AGE 25, TOEWS ALREADY HAS TWO STANELY CUPS, TWO OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS AND A CONN SMYTHE TROPHY. THIS YEAR, HE AND HIS BLACKHAWKS TEAMMATES LOOK TO DEFEND THEIR STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP FROM LAST SEASON. TOEWS HAS ENDORSEMENTS WITH BAUER, CANADIAN TIRE, CHEVROLET AND LEMONHEAD. 3. STEVEN STAMKOS | TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING | CENTER YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $1,700,000 STAMKOS LED THE NHL IN SCORING IN 2010 AND 2012. AN INJURY WILL KEPT HIM OUT OF THE OLYMPICS THIS YEAR, BUT AT ONLY 24 YEARS OF AGE THIS FAST RISING SUPERSTAR WILL HAVE PLENTY OF MORE OLYMPIC OPPORTUNITIES. STAMKOS HAS ENDORSEMENTS WITH NIKE, BAUER, COCA-COLA AND TISSOT WATCHES. 2. ALEX OVECHKIN | WASHINGTON CAPITALS | RIGHT WING YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $3,500,000 OVECHKIN IS ONE OF THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE GAME AS EVIDENCED BY HIS THREE NHL MVP AWARDS. THE RUSSIAN IS AN OFFICIAL AMBASSADOR FOR THIS YEAR’S OLYMPICS BEING PLAYED IN HIS HOME COUNTRY. HE HAS ENDORSEMENTS WITH NIKE, BAUER, GATORADE AND KRAFT. COCA-COLA AND GILLETTE FEATURED HIM IN OLYMPIC ADS AS WELL. 1. SIDNEY CROSBY | PITTSBURGH PENGUINS | CENTER YEARLY ENDORSEMENTS: $4,500,000 “SID THE KID” IS THE FACE OF THE NHL AND THE MOST MARKETABLE PLAYER IN THE LEAGUE. HIS ENDORSEMENT WITH REEBOK IS THE LARGEST ENDORSEMENT DEAL FOR ANY HOCKEY PLAYER. CROSBY ALSO HAS ENDORSEMENTS WITH GATORADE, BELL, SPORT CHEK, FRAMEWORTH AND TIM HORTON’S. IF HE CAN SOMEHOW TOP THIS PERFORMANCE, MORE DEALS MAY COME HIS WAY.
  5. I'm just saying that if maybe known for their skating prowess was wearing then I might be more impressed....
  6. There is more than a few players using STX in the NHL. Not sure why people think otherwise.
  7. No offense, but Kronwall is quite old and is more known for his physical presence than his skating skills.
  8. Agreed. Last I heard they are at the top of the line.
  9. I did this myself. You can snip it without any issues.
  10. @Marsblade I asked a few of the players who tried the holders and switched back to their stock ones about changing the dynamics of the holders and each player turned down the offer. They said even if we could get the feeling dialed in they consider the weight of the holder as too big of a hinderance. I can pass them your information if you would like and they can contact you directly if they prefer.
  11. I can do that when I get back to Seattle Friday.
  12. Toss the helmet in a skate oven, or a home convection oven, for about 2 minutes and then toss it on and it should stretch out nicely. Keep a watchful eye on it though when it's baking as some foams dont tolerate high heat very well. Not sure if the V08 you have is all VN foam or not.
  13. The Supreme does, in fact, have an arch built into the skate as does the CCM Tacks. This is specifically why I cannot wear those skates as it causes me a ton of pain right behind the ball of my foot, or towards the front of my arch. I would put in some speed plate insoles as that helped me with the discomfort.
  14. The FT490 is very similar to the current FT1. If you like the weight and such of the current generation then go with the FT490. Also, I am not 100% sure about the midsole as the CCM catalog only mentioned lightweight midsole for the FT490 and specifically a composite midsole on the FT2. Not like it really matters in the end.
  15. I have handled and skated with these holders quite a bit and dont see either of the issues regularly occurring. Once you have them in your hand you will see how they are engineered to not allow such thing to happen. There is always a chance that a hard shock could "blow up" the thumb screw but it's pretty easy to swap a new one in. It takes only a few minutes, unlike an Edge holder which would require a full replacement.
  16. Seems like stainless steel is the best way to go. They are slightly thicker than regular steel but dont rust and seem to have a higher tensile strength.
  17. Some templates have a built-in pitch. If you want to have a neutral pitch you would do the following: Mark the blades pivot point on center (like normal). Mark an additional pivot point 20mm back from center (closer to heel). Line up pivot point on the sled with the black dot. Place blade in the holder with the 20mm back from center lined up with sleds pivot point. Do not clamp yet. Press left directional arrow till the sleds pivot point lines up with the center pivot point and clamp in place there. Make your wheel adjustments like normal. Profile till complete.
  18. Do most of you use the standard #8/9/10 steel rivets? Has anyone experimented with rivets with a larger diameter head? What about different head types? Tried various materials other than basic steel, such as aluminum, bronze, or zinc coated steel? Lastly, has anyone tried using tubular rivets that have a hollow head?
  19. From what I have seen the VH skates were more pliable than the TRUE skates and as such many people feel they fit better but did not last as long.
  20. My mom was a private banker in Beverly Hills when he was at the height of his career and she was his personal banker. She was able to score me some signed Airwolf memorabilia from him when I was a kid because I loved that show.
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