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BenBreeg

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  1. Yeah, I guess it might be a Pure “policy” at this point?  I go to Rich on Neville Island.  Was in the other day and was paying attention to how there is a steady purr when he runs the blade down the wheel, the sparks are consistent.  Then I was at RMU and the pro shop kids were sharpening and and it was night and day.  Sounded more like a guy doing body work with a grinder, loud when they first made contact, less loud as they did the length of the blade, much louder overall than Rich.  That may just be me but seems there are two different skillsets at work.  Oh, and he is still $5/sharpen.


  2. Got an e-mail from KO Sports that the main store was changing ownership.  Was hoping it was to another private individual but it is actually going to be a Pure Hockey.  KO was. Source for Sports store so we would get SMU skates and sometimes other equipment.  They had new old stock and the store itself is huge.  Staffed primarily by adults, did profiling, etc.  Was worth the planned hour drive a couple times a year.  What a disappointment.

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  3. Their protocol is online.  I have seen arguments against their protocols (on here in the past) that were directly refuted by their published methodology, so I would advise you investigate yourself and make up your own mind.  It's also something most people don't know exist, so it's probably more of an academic discussion anyway.

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  4. 3 hours ago, althoma1 said:

    There's obviously a segment of the market that will pay whatever it takes to get their kids (or themselves) what they perceive as the best equipment. Companies wouldn't be able to have high priced special edition ADV sticks or custom skates that sell for over a grand if no one bought them. If people are willing to drop over $300 on a stick, then what's $500 or $600 on a helmet? Those with the means will buy whatever product they think is best regardless of the price. People with more modest means will get by on lower level, clearance or used gear.

    And honestly, that’s fine. People like to rag on parents buying their kids expensive stuff but not sure where this equipment police mentality comes from.  I mean, this is a board full of people obsessing over the minutiae of equipment, and plenty of people playing with equipment they don’t need or can’t come close to wringing the potential from.  Whatever makes people happy, it’s just a game. 

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  5. 2 hours ago, helmet91 said:

    How about... where in the world do I find anything in stock?  Trying to track down Shock Doctor tops and bottoms for my two peewees is next to impossible.  I can't find Youth XL or Adult XS at the normal suspects - and we don't have any local shops with any sort of stock/selection even without supply shortages. 

    Pretty frustrating...

    The digital weaving factories are pretty much centered in China and for the most part assembly lines are shared unless you are massive (Under Armour) so it's affecting everyone.

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  6. I wear cheap synthetic t-shirts on top and just Shock Doctor short bottoms, that is plenty warm even in cold rinks for me, and I don't like the cold.  A buddy skates with regular cotton sweatpants under everything, I can't imagine how hot that must be...

    For the most part, synthetics are going to wick similarly to one another, there ARE ways to weave them that can change this but I would wonder if the higher priced stuff actually incorporates that.


  7. Not sure how ice time is or your desire to organize,  but I only skate in organized pickup.  One of them is structured where you pay for 6 months, he has a call up sheet, two full lines every game, teams and lines are assigned to make it even, and there are always goalies.  The other is a little looser but usually have 14-18 guys.  If someone is a jerk they get uninvited.  It is just as fun, the skates are fast, especially in the summer when all the young college kids come back.  Something to think about, you will eventually get a group of like-minded guys to play with.

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  8. Yeah, on the ice it was the same, puck just kinds of comes off the blade really hot without much effort or concentration on my part.  Definitely stayed a bit lower.  Backhands are a little more challenging, both off the shooting pad and the ice.

    Unfortunately it didn’t improve my decision making, fitness level, or executio so, a little disappointed in that….

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  9. Picked up a JS Team P90TM yesterday.  Only had a chance to shoot about 20 pucks off a pad but for me, there is a huge difference between this and a 28.  I had used an 88 for years then switched to 28 last year.  I like it for stickhandling and passing.  For shooting, yeah, you can kind of shoot it off various places on the blade, but if I got my hands right, good bottom hand pressure, puck closer to my body, and the puck in that toe pocket, the shot was ridiculous.  Unfortunately, the margin for error for me was very slim, and in real play that rarely happened.  
     

    Even with the limited time yesterday I love the 90.  Was able to shoot the puck from various parts of the blade with consistent results, hands didn’t need to be so far forward and on top of the puck.  It just performed well so far from my natural shooting position, I didn’t feel like I had to adjust to the stick.  
     

    Skate Sunday so will get on the ice early and see how it goes there.

     

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  10. 4 hours ago, Buzz_LightBeer said:

    but a big part of the rising costs is “because we can, and people will keep buying them.” (Bauer, I’m looking at you…)

    Prices seem to be pretty much in the same ballpark across manufacturers.  So...I'm looking at the consumers.  This isn't like price gouging people to heat their homes where they don't have a choice.  There are plenty of options.  Very few people need or can wring out the marginal improvements of high-end sticks and skates.  Costs have nothing to do with how things should be priced.


  11. I have a 20 year old easton bag that doesn't look a year old.  The nylon (or whatever material it is made of) is really heavy and so are the zippers.  But I still wish someone made something like the old Cooper Hockey Locker with not only skate pockets on the outside but a couple accessory ones as well.  I think they had one or two compartments at the end, plus another little one on the side between the skate pockets.

     


  12. 3 minutes ago, Paluce said:

    just to add,  the word harsh is not any company's marketing department...  Those were my words to try and get the point of the smooth transition across to everyone. I apologize if it came across that way.   I removed that word in my post as I can see how it can be taken negatively 🙂 . sorry boys.  

    Gotcha, didn't mean to misrepresent.  I actually thought you had some connection to them, shouldn't have jumped to conclusions.


  13. 1 hour ago, Ric_Flair said:

    Yea, I understand. But from my understanding (at least) the OMNI Quad comes in all the same sizes (XXXS, XXS, XS, 0... etc), but just use a smoother transition between the "zones"... or maybe I misunderstood?

    That's what they say...  but smoother compared to what they characterize as "harsh" transitions on regular Quads (their marketing department's words, I never heard any user describe them as such)...


  14. We were developing a medical garment and I got some insight into digital knitting and the soft goods industry.  Yes, there are only a few locations and factories in the world that have certain capabilities and they do the majority of what you wear  for big customers.  Same with sports equipment, design firms do a lot of the heavy lifting, not everybody has in-house capabilities.  I walked the display hallway of a big firm we worked with and they had stuff the designed for Nike, UA, Kobolt Tools, and tons more.

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  15. 43 minutes ago, PBH said:

    The TRUE stock profile is actually very popular in North America. 

    I would imagine all stock profiles are popular (because people don’t get them profiled).  I wonder what the percentages are for people who actually get their skates profiled.  I would say of the guys I play with, including the random high-level one or two, hardly anybody does it.  The store I get my skates at, and my sons and others, it has never been suggested we profile, I just knew I wanted it and which profile.  One guy even thought it was weird I wanted my son’s done.  And they are one of the two I know about that do it in town.

    What do you and other store owners see?  What are the demographics?


  16. This is one of those strawmen to me.  Who says there are "harsh transitions" on Quads?  I have been skating on Q0 for three years and don't notice the transitions.  It's not like it goes from a 12' and instantly changes to a 9'.  It's not scalloped.  Like many transitions between different radius arcs, there is what is called an easement, that gradually changes from one radius to another or straight to curve or vice versa. 

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