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Can you heat skates without holders?
VegasHockey replied to iceman8310's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
You can, but I have seen a few times where the holder gets warped if the oven is too hot or if you leave them in too long. Better to just wait until you have steel. Not like you are going to be skating on the boot without any steel. Right? -
Yes, most retailers (big box stores) should do custom CCM. You can also go on the CCM website and search for retailers that offer custom skates too. Personally, I don't recommend going stiffer in the 100K as that defeats the purpose of the skate design. If you need a stiffer skate then you should stick with the AS3 Pro or FT4 Pro.
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Makes sense. The way the FT4 and 100K attach there is different than the AS3 and I have seen some people have issues. Usually I tell them to go Total Custom with an oversized toe cap which fixes the issue.
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Strange considering the toe box between the two skates is nearly the same. Is it the area where the toe box is attached to the boot?
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T6 Pro doesnt release until November. On the standard T6 is available for sale in stores today and pre-order online.
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I skated on the previous generation holder with and without profiled steel. Without my usual profiled steel it was a disaster. With the profiled steel I felt good, almost normal, very little time to adjust. The Marsblade helps keep the blade on the ice longer when going into/out of hard turns and such. That in combination with the proper profile for a players skating style should yield good result. Overall, the Gen 1 holder was good, but heavy, and the structure of it was too delicate. If this Gen 2 holder corrected those issues then it might be something to consider.
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VH Footwear/TRUE by Scott Van Horne
VegasHockey replied to dsjunior1388's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
They are advertised as thin. -
Vapor 2X Pro Skate Fit 1 v Fit 2 v. Supreme Fit
VegasHockey replied to CBnCO's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
A 7.0 FIT2. -
A scanner is not judge and jury. You should never base your size solely on the scan itself. Any good CCM retailer would recommend you try on multiple pairs of skates to find the right size and fit. The custom option then takes that to the next level. I have had the scanner recommend size 10 wide skates to players who wear a 7.5 regular.
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VH Footwear/TRUE by Scott Van Horne
VegasHockey replied to dsjunior1388's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Thats why I like the Howies thin unwaxed laces. -
The new LX.
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I hope they keep them mostly black.
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Because taking a scan with your body weight pushing down on your feet in a hockey stance is more accurate than scanning you with your feet in the air. CCM custom skates dont' really do anything with your arch, hence why they include Orthomove insoles with the custom skates.
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Best place to look for a used skate sharpener?
VegasHockey replied to tregobo's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Next time I am in town I can spend some time showing you the ropes. -
Send them an email https://www.drymaxsports.com/contact/
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Junior will be less wide. I would look at CCM FT4 gloves and the new TRUE Catalyst gloves. Both fit very snug.
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I've had to convert a few of the newer TRUE skates with the screw/nut tendon guard back to the copper style since the players (D1 college and Junior A) kept snapping the screw inside the actual nut located in the tendon guard. It seems like this is just something that happens eventually over time. All of these skates were right around the 1-year mark. I assume as time goes on the tendon becomes more flexible and the increase in movement puts more torque on the tendon screw assembly and it breaks.
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Possible Supination - Outside Edge Issues
VegasHockey replied to FlyChicaga's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Look at the bottom of a pair of shoes you wear often and you will be able to easily see if you pronate or supinate. To me, it sounds like you supinate. -
I think with the 100k skates there is more fiberglass in the boot too allow more flexion so that time seems fine. I also don't really crank the laces or anything. I prefer to use the plastic shrink wrap method. Also, since they are my skates I don't really care if they break down fast as I swap skates often to try out every model released. Customers skates I won't ever go over 3 minutes unless it's a custom AS3 Pro and they requested it to be extra stiff.
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I bake my skates 3 times, each time for 4m 30s. Thats with the oven already prewarmed
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Get it professionally done.
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I went with the standard donut foams. I didnt see a need to go with anything thicker.
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Carbonlite runners from Hyperlite
VegasHockey replied to Beerleaguebumhockey's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Highly heat conductive materials transfer temperature more easily than materials with low heat conductivity. Composite made from carbon fiber and epoxy resin is a material with heat conductivity x 40 times less than aluminum and 10 times less than steel. -
Carbonlite runners from Hyperlite
VegasHockey replied to Beerleaguebumhockey's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
They sharpen decently well, but not as good as the Pulse Ti or LS5. I don't think you can sharpen them on a ProSharp due to the clamp. Havent tried Sparx. Only used my SSM units.