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Skate profiling recommendation for amateur player
VegasHockey replied to vp1304's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
For beginners or amateur skaters, I usually recommend an 12', or 13' single radius profile. This will give you more contact with the ice, allowing you to focus more on using your edges while helping you worry less about balance. -
Length difference, Vapor 7.5EE vs Vapor 7 fit3
VegasHockey replied to swede's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
If you are spending that kind of money, just go custom and request an oversized toe cap. -
VH Footwear/TRUE by Scott Van Horne
VegasHockey replied to dsjunior1388's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
For custom skates? There is no D/E/EE, the skate is built to the width needed. -
Those look great!
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What is the oddest hockey equipment ever?
VegasHockey replied to burrheadjr's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
There was a few. One that is still around is the Torch Hockey grip : http://www.proxrtorch.com/ -
What is the oddest hockey equipment ever?
VegasHockey replied to burrheadjr's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I actually liked this and wish it would come back. -
Length difference, Vapor 7.5EE vs Vapor 7 fit3
VegasHockey replied to swede's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
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I'm excited about the I2 version personally.
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Catalogs can be found here:
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I haven't seen helicopter tape in person, I will have to order some
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YMMV. For example, I don't even us 3/4"on standard 3mm steel, I use a 1" or shallower. The XC Blade is 3.4mm in the middle, so you definitely want to adjust the hollow. When I tested it on 3/4" I almost killed myself catching edges on skating transitions.
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Yup
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You need to go with a more shallow hollow.
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I use this: https://www.amazon.com/CloudBuyer-Universal-Protection-Anti-Collision-Transparent/dp/B08535P2QH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1WVZTDEQTQBTI&keywords=clear%2Burethane%2Btape%2Bprotection&qid=1678856344&sprefix=clear%2Burethane%2Btape%2Bprotection%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1&th=1
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Maybe his new skates are too stiff and inhibit forward flex. He also doesn't lace the top eyelet. Also, looking at his KHL pictures, it seems he always used semi-small tongues.
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They need to get some better ambassadors for hockey, Elliott McDermott is not an ideal "poster boy." 3 points in 35 games.... Maybe get Bedard to wear it 😉 Overall, I cannot disagree with what it does and the science behind it. Seems pretty straight forward.
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I personally Iike the way it looks.
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Bauer Pulse Ti vs. DLC (Step / Bladetech / etc.)
VegasHockey replied to krisdrum's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
We are just comparing steel brands. Nothing specific to any holder type. Agreed. Finish is great but not durable. -
Bauer Pulse Ti vs. DLC (Step / Bladetech / etc.)
VegasHockey replied to krisdrum's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Yes. It's not very durable compared to the DLC process used by others. -
Bauer Pulse Ti vs. DLC (Step / Bladetech / etc.)
VegasHockey replied to krisdrum's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Agreed. Better quality steel is going to yield more ROI than any coating. -
Maybe this means CCM will finally start to trend, lowering the cost of their skates 😉 Fingers crossed!
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Bauer Pulse Ti vs. DLC (Step / Bladetech / etc.)
VegasHockey replied to krisdrum's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
IMO, the coating all don't really add much, if any, performance value overall. Its more aesthetic. I would rather have 2 sets of stainless instead of one pair of DLC. If money is not an issue, then just get the DLC. -
Changing CCM holders from XS to SB+4
VegasHockey replied to jazzykat's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
They would feel mostly the same. The SB 4.0 holder is a little more rigid, though. Personally, I had using tools to have to swap steel, which is i why I dislike the SB 4.0 holders. -
In Between Senior and Intermediate Sticks
VegasHockey replied to AnimalFear's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
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I think it's great they are dumping it. As a store owner, I can tell you that the process is a nightmare for everyone other than the customer. As was mentioned, even after this guarantee is gone you can always buy skates at Pure Hockey and have 30 days to use and return if you dislike them.