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VegasHockey

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  1. There is a tin screw with an allen head. Its used to put pressure on the mechanism which regulates the tension on the trigger. What sucks is the only way to check is to unmount the holders unless you want to drill a hole in the heel of the skate. 😞
  2. Yes, should not be a problem. Are you using any oils or glaze? Are you doing a slow final pass?
  3. I would have specifically specified 280 holders. 272 is way too small. To be honest, if I was doing the order I would have request 288.
  4. Yeah, it could be that screw but I think if that screw comes out the trigger would feel very loose.
  5. I think these are slimmer than most any other pant I have used. Definitely slimmer than the QRE and Vapor, and slightly slimmer than the CCM FT1 and Supreme. I wear a small in most brands as a medium is too big but int he STX I need to wear a medium. I am 5'11 and 180lbs. 32" waist and 31" inseam.
  6. They mostly line up.... But they are a nightmare to mount since they are carbon and have zero flex.
  7. I would hand wash them in cold water with oxyclean in a bucket.. Make sure to rise them very well after. Then use some kind oil on the palms to keep the soft.
  8. We started to get people bringing them into the shop for installation this week. These things are difficult to mount and the holder weighs a ton and has zero flex in it. I weighed a size 272 holder and it comes in at 394 grams. The factory VH holder with STEP steel is about 100-120 grams lighter. A TUUK LS Edges with Byonic steel is about 150 grams lighter. Based on how rigid the holder is I fear it will break eventually or yank the rivets out of the boot. I guess we will see in time. I mounted three pairs over this last week.
  9. Yes, but this machine does not create a vacuum, removing the air from the bag. It inflates. Creating pressure on the skates to form to your foot.
  10. Did you find the Warrior girdle shells to be more form-fitting or loose than the Bauers?
  11. Hopefully you aren't washing your gear on hot and drying it. If so, you have damaged the entire anti-microbial properties of the game wear.
  12. Apparently there still is some store in Vancouver that does vacuum fitting for skates. Their process is more like a compression fitting though, after baking the skate you put then on your feet and put each skate in an individual chamber which inflates and compresses the skates to your foot.
  13. These actually look like a mash up between a FT2, FT1 and first generation Jet Speed.
  14. Interesting, I had the S190 pant and the MX3 and those shells had velcro, from what I can recall, so I assumed it was still the same.
  15. My big thing is I want the velcro tabs that hook on to the girdle. I think Bauer has these but CCM does not. Can you confirm?
  16. This exact area has been a problem for a few customers of ours and we have to send CCM the skates back to have larger toe caps attached. You cant punch that area of the boot properly.
  17. Maybe TRUE was trying to make your specific steel/holder be like BladeTech.... https://www.bladetechhockey.ca/ More interesting is they offer steel for the TRUE/VH holder now too.
  18. I know vacuum fitting is popular in a lot of sports like skiing and it was at one point gaining popularity in hockey. Are there no companies that make vacuum systems anymore for hockey skates? Has anyone ever asked a ski shop if they would vacuum fit a pair of hockey skates, which I know sounds over the top, but I was just wondering.
  19. The XS holder was 4 grams heavier than the SB 4.0 holder. The STEP was 12 grams heavier than the Hyper Glide steel.
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