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Everything posted by kovalchuk71
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What flex is the kovy? Just list the 3 numbers on the shaft
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What model is the Bauer ND stick??
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1996 Suzuki Esteem. On the contrary, youll see my rims theyre quite stationary
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Arent those not street legal?
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What car are you getting tokes?
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edge, im jealous as hell... Those are amazing!
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get a lot of poeple asking if your sponsored? ;)
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howd you do that?
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Sick skates dude. Free...My favorite price
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you do kind of look like kovy
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Liking the gloves a lot. How come DR never jumped on the OPS bandwagon?
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Nice Kitty ;)
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Update: Synergy 1500c with the new Sprung chassis
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Have they fixed the footbed so people can change holders like a normal skate?
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Haha, thats good acting, I thought you fell :)
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Please tell me the D man was acting as well? Cause he got dangled
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no i ment that the jones curve is a clone of the retail nbh hossa curve and the hossa pro stick is similar to the sakic retail get what i am saying? Hossa is closer to an yzerman
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Ilike the USA ones though ;)
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Thats funny that your sponsored, but your using Mission and rbk equipment ;)
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You can never have too many sticks. ;) I was originally going to spend my birthday money on driving school. But Im going to wait a month or so to do that. So I just bought more hockey sticks. It wasnt the smartest decision, but I have a job now so Ill get the money I spent back pretty soon. And J-Shera Im 16. Parents dont chirp at you for all those sticks? My parents freak at me and I have 4 sticks
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Its not like he used it (if he did) for more than a few minutes, so I dont think itd matter what brand it was
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Are the int. Tps's stiffer than last years?
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Nike Flexlite 12 Skates Other Skates used- Nike Quest 4, Nike v-12, Various Mission roller hockey skates, Sherwood skates 5' 8" 148 Lbs. Background- After my great experience with the v-12's, I went with the flexlites as my next skates. Nike skates fit my feet like slippers. Fit- From the first time I put these skates on my feet, they fit like a dream. They feel like slippers on my feet. I sometime have to wear them for hours, but dont mind, and would wear them much longer if I had to (Thats how comfy they are). I didnt need to bake them either. 10/10 Blade/Holder- Cannot comment on the ls2's because I swapped them for a roller hockey chassis Weight- Coming from a V-12, I actually did notice a pretty drastic difference in weight. They are extremely light, and they feel like theyre not even on my feet sometimes. 10/10 Skating/Protection- The skates are really stiff and have great support on turns. I dont lace the top eyelets so the stiffness really didnt matter. When skating, they are very responsive. I can feel the skate kick with each stride and I love it. When I take shots to them, it hurts, but its not as bad as my v-12's were. 9/10 Durability- I have used these skates for about 8 months now, and they have held up like a charm. They look amazing (but I take great care of my skates). I havent had anything tear, but they have lost some of their stiffness. Other than that, the skates have held up like a dream.10/10 Conclusion- These skates are the best things I have ever skated on. The response is amazing, they are crazy light, and they have great support and comfort. I would be buying another pair, but I am going the Synergy route 9.7/10
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Its on here somewhere. He did already. Go back about 10-15 pages
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Labeda Humm'r Hockey Chassis Other Chassis used- Final Factor flat chassis, Red Star E-frame, Red Star Alloy, Mission Generator, Mission Vibe-2, Mission Vibe, Nexed Hi-lo, 5' 8" 148 Lbs Background- I had these chassis mounted on to my Nike Flexlite 12's with the Tour deal. 100.00 for chassis, mounting, bearings and wheels, why wouldnt I give these a try? Speed- Labeda claimes that these chassis give you more speed because of the stronger push off with bigger wheels. I wouldnt believe it until I tried them and boy where they right. These are the fastest chassis I have EVER used. The straight line speed is incredible! I have never used a chassis that gave me so much speed. I will never go back to hi-lo's now. 10/10 Maneuverability- When I first used these, they took some time to get used to to. Tight turns were very diffucult when I started, but I love the turning ability now. I seem to turn tighter on these then I ever did with a hi-lo Tranistions were also tough, but now its second nature with me. I dont notice any difference compared to the hi-lo with transitions though. 10/10 Grip/Stopping- WOW. These are the best gripping chassis I have EVER used. The all 80mm setup grip like a dream. I can stop so much easier with these than the hi-lo, It has to be because of the all 80 setup, because i also noticed increased stopping form my final factor (all 76mm) Weight- The chassis itself is not one of the lightest chassis, but this is last years model, and they came out with the cat-eye, which is supposedly much lighter (I havent used it yet, but I will). I will be putting the cat-eye on my one90, so once I get the skates and use them, I will give a full review on them I believe the humm'r deal is still being offered by Tour, so If you wanna try it, GO FOR IT. You wont be sorry. 10/10