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Sorry to hear of the issue. You can reach out to our warranty department to discuss options warranty@truetemper.com.
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catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
We are not set up for total custom glove options as one offs, but we will have the option to do a team order. We are trying to work on ideas to offer one off customs, but do not have anything set in place currently. -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
The TC3 was brought back and MC2 was brought in as a stock offering for the XC series. From there we are always looking at possibilities, but nothing is locked down moving forward We do not have a general release date, as dealers wanted to take delivery at different times, but it will be August 1st through September 15th. The custom program is based of a team orders. We do not include blades in our custom program, just the 3 high end OPS options (A6.0SBP, A5.2SBP and XC9 ACF) -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
The two sticks have a slightly different flex profile by only a little bit, were the A series is slightly lower and the XC is complete mid flex. Shaft dimensions and blade make up is also the difference Sorry, Not changing the colors for the custom program yet. We still want the stick to look like our stock color-ways. We need to make sure the look and name gets out into the market further before we can start doing that if at all -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
With our custom program we can alter the lie of your pattern if that is what you want, just need to specify that when you place the custom order through a dealer. -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
TC2, but won't be exact -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
It's not every stick and not even in every model. It would be up to our warranty department to tell you at the time of the RA submission. -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
All good things come to those who wait -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
We've made a lot of improvements since that particular stick, but a similar model for overall weight would be the A5.2SBP, but as I said even this stick will have improvements on balance, feel, play-ability and durability -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
This is only on certain sticks in our line up and we are trying to work through this to have them replenished quicker than that date. We just wanted to be upfront about a delay. -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
Both the A6.0 and the XC9 are not very restrictive, I would say the XC9 may even work slightly better, greater flexibility in the body of the glove. It's always best to try them on, but understand that is not always an option, but I think you would be happy with either choice. -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
Very Slight difference, but shouldn't be something that should sway someone that was using a 65 in an A6.0 into trying the 68 in the XC9. -
catalogue review 2017 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2017 Product Catalogue Reviews
Not Much of a Story. We Started the offering of 58 flex intermediate and wanted to have greater separation between the two intermediate flexes compared to a closer separation to intermediate to senior. -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
It is True to an extent. The smart flex technology does allow you to cut it and does not change the flex of the measured flex. If you end up taking 6 or more inches off then it will still measure the same on the 3 point bend test, but the feel of the flex will be different. Anything under the 6 inches should not feel different. -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
TC4 replaced the TC3 in our stock offerings. Both are available for custom orders if wanted. -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
The toe shape is slightly different (taller on the TC3) making it seem as the curve is different, but it is a very close comparison to actual curve, but look is only slightly different. -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
I may have already answered your question via email, but essentially what I link it to is that they do fit slightly large and are labeled 12, 13, 14, but actually run closer to 12.5, 13.5, 14.5. I usually wear a 14 in all other gloves and don't have an issue, but I could go to our 13" and be fine as well so it is a matter of preference and especially with the XC9 smaller would be better to utilize the anatomical fit. -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
It'd be our TC4 to get it exact for the E28 now -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
You could do a custom Gionta pattern, but I am not sure that we would have that exact pattern in our database so may need a sample of it. The other thing would be that you would need to order 6 of them for custom. Let me know if you have any further questions about that process. -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
Would be a good options for you then. Our partner in Australia is Next Level Hockey so we should be getting some traction down there. -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
It's always hard to say what curves will do well and which ones will not. as I said we are discussing other possibilities to have the new blade that may take off in any market. As I said I will add it to the discussion and we will see what comes of it -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
Haha, I knew that was coming. It Is an option as far as customs go. SBP's should be to those dealers soon keep an eye out. The Gionta pattern would be tough as it only had a track record of a few years and we have already tried multiple toe curves, but I can add it to the discussion. -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
Sorry, We currently will not have the P77/Coffey curve as an offering. We are always talking about other possible patterns. I will add this to the discussion as well. -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
With moving into the TC4, we thought it would be best to limit our stock options in similar curves. We are always evaluating and we have gotten some call for it, so we have kept it on our custom program and continue to have discussions about all of our curves and what options to have as stock They are not exact, as we have redesigned a lot of aspects. With that being said, we have taken what we have learned over the many years and continue to incorporate what we think works best to have the best preforming sticks on the market -
Catalogue Review 2016 True Hockey Catalogue
jdksaves replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
The over all balance of the stick is different to get the best performance possible, while giving two high end options that perform slightly different because of the weight. For me there is different feel for shots, but that is my preference and can be attributed to the difference in weight as different shots feel different with different weight sticks and different balance points. Hope that helps