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Interesting story about profiling/sharpening
VegasHockey replied to shooter27's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
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MAP prevents the use of discount codes for online purchases on price protected products.
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What ever happened to this stuff?
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Yeah, they have been out in the wild for a while now. Just a lighter weight Suprme without that silly renew gel core blade which made that sticks stupid blade heavy.
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I personally love the pro stocks adv sticks, usually dressed as a 1x lite. The Flylite I have seen a lot of them break recently so I am not sure how durable they are. I also hate the Warrior Fantom as the blade feels dead to me.
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You can get scanned for free.
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I would ask them for a replacement set. I also always ask the shops to not hone the steel when I am in the road and can't sharpen my steel myself. I carry my own set of hones and such with me.
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I have never known anyone to use them but I would have gone with https://hockeymenders.com/ as they are amazing. They also post pics of most of their work online too so you can see various options and such. https://www.instagram.com/hockeymenders/?hl=en
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I think the entire time I have been shaprening skates I have only had to adjust the pitch knob when someone else screwed with it and messed up the pitch. Otherwise I nvever needed to touch it.
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What size are you? I have a pair of these you can have if you pay for shipping. They are a size large. I bought them and never used them. https://photos.app.goo.gl/aWDwJK5jVT2SsmEZ6
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I have a customer who wants to bascially add a lift between the midsole and the insole of the skate. He doesnt want to modify his steel or the holder at all. Ive never tried this, but, in theory if we added a shim under the insole it will in fact add pitch I am jsut not sure if the outcome would be the same as adding a heel lift, for example. Has anyone ever tried this? I would assume its just the same as how using SuperFeet insoles technically add a small amonut of pitch. Right?
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I play on 3 teams of varying levels. Mondays is an elite league, lots of ex-professional players; NHL, Europe and such, guys just out of college; D1/D2 and some younger guys who just finished juniors. Thursday is a B level league, some guys should be playing A and Elite but like to skate with their buddies and tone it down a bit. Fridays is a 30+ league and is a pretty solid mix of older guys who skate Monday and some other high-end players that skate in the A league. Here is my dilemma. Since I moved I was "assigned" to these teams, excluding Thursday which I skate with buddies for fun. The problem is all of these teams are new and were kind of clobbered together so there is a pretty disparate degree of talent. Suffice to say, the season has started out terrible. Every team I am playing on have all been getting slaughtered. I really dislike losing, I think most people do, but when you are losing by 7+ goals its just not any fun. I also find that I cannot develop a flow with any of the players on these teams and none of us skate together outside of games so it's really hard to get to know one another. I hear based on these facts we are doomed to a disappointing season which will be riddled with losses leaving me with nothing but regret. I dont want to abandon any of the guys, they are all really nice, but playing with them makes me want to rip out my hair and slam my head into the pavement. It's honestly that frustrating. I feel like if I go to the league director and ask for a trade it's going to lead to come bad blood but I just dont know how many more embarrassing losses I can tolerate before my sanity becomes fractured. Thoughts?
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Custom Skates: CCM vs. Bauer vs. True
VegasHockey replied to Oilers97's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Trust me, this would start a debate and nothing good will come from it. The best skate is the one that fits you personally best and will provide you the greatest performance for your skating style. -
If you want actual photos I can take some tomorrow when I am home and not at the rink.
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I have some custom Bauer sticks with his curve. It's basically a P28 with a little less toe and the lie on the toe is slightly more aggressive compared to a P28.
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Grabbed a few of these today from a buddy. They are P29 max height blade and 75 flex. Uncut they weighed in at 409 grams each. First thoughts: Lighter than the previous generation and better balanced More pop compared to the Trigger 3D Blade feels like they reinforced the toe and softened the heel a bit, also feels lighter than the previous generation Like how one side of the shaft is convex and the other is concave, fits nicely in the hand Graphics are awesome
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Technically no stick on the market is a solid one-piece construction at this time. It all FUD and the manufacturers need to stop saying sticks are....
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Custom Skates: CCM vs. Bauer vs. True
VegasHockey replied to Oilers97's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
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I would say the term "better" is subjective. The AS2 might not be as light but could be built better or perform better than the AS1. I am not 100% sure though as I don't use the CCM Tacks line of sticks. Overall, the AS2 Pro is the new top of the line stick.
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VH Footwear/TRUE by Scott Van Horne
VegasHockey replied to dsjunior1388's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
All I can say is we sell mostly TRUE custom and some CCM custom. We have had just as many issues with CCM as TRUE by volume so I take everything with a grain of salt. We have actually had players who had TRUE, didn't like them, tried CCM custom, didn't like those either, and went Bauer retail and were happy as a clam. Also have had people go from custom CCM to TRUE and also were happy. -
This is the most recent catalog https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pS3Jabo1-CBKwc20AM6K3jxd7W9KrQrH Current retail order form: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eweHfsIwKJUmwr7NHL5roeYeSCXjlDcN
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IMO the designation of Pro should always be the top tier.
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What's so confusing? "Thanks to construction process updates, CCM made this scary powerful AS2 Pro a featherlight 410 grams (in senior). Already a standout from other elite mid-kick sticks, the higher balance point creates the feeling that the stick weighs around 400 grams without sacrificing its rugged strength." Back to Search Results CCM Super Tacks AS1 Grip Composite Hockey Stick - Senior CCM Super Tacks AS2 Pro Grip Composite Hockey Stick - Senior CCM Super Tacks AS2 Grip Composite Hockey Stick - Senior Base Price $224.99 $279.99 $159.99 Manufacturer CCM CCM CCM Department Sticks Sticks Sticks Category Composite Sticks Composite Sticks Composite Sticks Division Senior Senior Senior Shipping Weight 2 lb 3 lb 3 lb Shipping Dimensions 63" x 2" x 3" 63" x 3" x 3" 63" x 3" x 3" Model Year 2018 2019 2019 Weight Weight of the product measured in grams. 427 Grams 410 Grams 440 Grams Length Length of the product measured in inches. 75/85 Flex: 59 inches 95/105 Flex: 62 inches - 59" / 62" Construction Material Type of material the product is made of. Sigmatex Composite - - Kick Point Position Inflection point where maximum stored energy is released. Mid - Mid-Kick Point Shaft Design Shape of the shaft edge. Rounded Corners and Concave Sides - X-Flow Technology Blade Construction Type of material the blade is made of. ACU3 - Acu X-Stiff Blade Tapered Shaft width gets thinner towards the blade Yes - - Warranty Period of time the product is covered under a manufacturer's warranty. 30 Days - - Family The product line within the brand. Tacks - Super Tacks Options Hand:Left;Flex:105 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P40; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P46; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Left;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Left;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P30; Hand:Right;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Right;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Right;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Left;Flex:105 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:105 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Left;Flex:105 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Left;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Left;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Left;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Left;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:105 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Right;Flex:105 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Right;Flex:105 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Right;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Right;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Right;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Right;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Right;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Right;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Left;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Left;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Left;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Left;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Left;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Left;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Right;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Right;Flex:75 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Right;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Right;Flex:85 Flex;Pattern:P88; Hand:Right;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P28; Hand:Right;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P29; Hand:Right;Flex:95 Flex;Pattern:P88;
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I think this is only one the one-piece boot options and at the retail level.
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What is inside that thing? Ive never seen one in person.