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hitz14

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  1. helment-5000 with black itech cage shoulder-bauer 4000 elbow-ccm 652 pants-bauer6000 shins-rbk 7k skates-rbk 8k gloves-nbh one70 stick-ultralight shaft, prostock sickkicks
  2. beautiful, a work of art
  3. what curve are those sticks
  4. i got the exact same pairs of plain blk/red HGT's for 35 bucks on ebay
  5. how do you like the flexlite 12 woodie, it looks like the same stick as the bauer 6000 which i use now
  6. was that during the tournament at st a's last weekend? i went to a couple of those games cause i live in manchester.
  7. do the 6k pants fit the same way as the 8k as in the girdle part?
  8. Did you ever work all day on one then the first time you got on the ice it broke right away?That would have sucked.
  9. How could you forget SOPEL? For me, in order to have the flowing hair the player must play without a helmet. With the helmet, it is more like streamers poking out of the bottom of the helmet(e.g. Jagr, Sopel, Ricci). except for daniel alfredsson
  10. how come you have a left and right handed stick
  11. how many is that?
  12. i saw that book and was thinking of picking it up
  13. Skates: bauer 8000 Shins: Bauer 6000 Pants: Bauer Vaper 8 girdle Shell: Tackla Shoulder: Graf 705 Elbow: CCM 652 Helment: Bauer 5000 Cage: Itech chrome-UNH style_straight in front gloves: Eagle x70 Sticks: bauer 6000 wodies, Zbubble grip wth wood blades under cloths: long sleeve loose fit Under Armour shirt, wsi long pant joc
  14. i was just wondering if roller hockey is as intense as ice. i play ice and i always wondered if there is as much hitting in roller hockey as there is in ice?
  15. Bauer 6000 RH/102 flex/PM9 Hossa Defense-5'7-160 Blade- The blade is pretty thick and has the nice wood feel to it. holding up good. no big gashes in it. It stays stiff when you shoot, it doesnt flex back like some wood blades do. 9/10 Shaft/Flex- I have a 102 flex, its reel good for slap shots but you have to put some muscle behind it to get a good wrist shot. I would have liked a 87 flex but they didnt have a good curve. The geometry of the shaft is what you would expect from a wood stick. Its square but slightly rounded edges. It also has the stick-um feel on the shaft. I found out it is just like a type of glue because it burnt off when i touched a hot water pipe with it. 8/10 Stickhandling/Recieving passes- The feel is great. Its a pretty thick blade so the puck stays on it reel good. Hard passes stay really close to you. The stickhandling has been good. Thats partly because i have been using a smart hockey ball a lot and because of the curve. 9/10 Shooting- The slap shots have been harder than my Z bubble grip but thats probley because that stick was an 85 flex. The wrist shots are starting to come after a while because it was hard getting used to the stiffer shaft. Snap shots are ok but again the stiffer shaft doesnt help. 8.5/10 Weight Balance- The weight is good and the balance is exellent for a wood stick. It's not as good as a OPS but its better than most wood sticks. 9/10 Durability- The stick is holding up great. Not many gashes just the normal wear and tear. No signs of breakage or getting soft. The bottom of the blade is holding up better than i thought. Its not wearing away at all. 9/10 Conclusion- This stick is a great pick up. Its all you can ask for in a wood stick. For 34 bucks this stick will last at least half as long as your OPS. So either way it would be worth it to buy a couple instead of a OPS. For all those wood feel lovers, this is your stick. 9/10
  16. i like the wood blade they came out with for the synthesis but i wish they made the same blade but not for the tapered shaft.
  17. how much do the L series and the s500 skates cost
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