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The JRZ bags also offer a level of customization - interior skate pockets, accessory pockets etc.
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Took my son to play Paintball last summer and we both had a blast. We've gone have a dozen times since and have gotten some his hockey teammates into it as well. Will probably do a group team bonding outing in the fall prior to the upcoming season. I hadn't played since the early mid 1990's when Initially picked up a couple of used Tippman A-5's to mess around with at home in our woods and I was a teen. Crazy to see how much it's evolved. I've since upgraded an Empire Axe, trying to figure out which hopper will be best next. I find it's great exercise- lot's of squatting and sprints. The local field has longer duration games every couple of months. I greatly prefer these as they use more acreage and more strategy is involved. Anyone else playing?
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In the over 40 Leaugue I play in there are a ton of cat eye player cages from various manufactures both vintage and more recent production models. Bunch of CCM HT-2 helmets, and the guy that wore a Cooper 600 finaly hung them up. Probably 3-4 guys still rocking 1990's vintage Bauer 4000 Comp skates.
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Been listining to a lot of Sturgill Simpson over the last few years since randomly hearing him on the radio while traveling in TN. Here he is backing Tyler Childers on a great rendition of Whitehouse Road. Don't click the link if you think Florida Georgia Line is good country music.
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Try gloves with fingers. Oven mitts are hard to play in...
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Another option is to canabilize a jr goalie chest/arm for the chest piece. They are segmented so should conform to his back better than a solid piece. We seem to have goalie C/A in the "free biin" at my local rink.
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I actually used these on a couple pairs of pads before I statred playing in our local over 40 leauge. The pads I had didn't have the straps so I just speedy stitched the black pad portion to the lower edge of my CCM V08 shoulder pads i used at the time. The white plastic "plate" has slots for the velcro loops on the black pad portion and they went right on. Took about ten minutes to do. Perfect size and plenty of protection. I think the pics I have are all on my old lap top, but I'll dig around.
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If you already have two sets of Graf footbeds try those. You can always throw money at the issue after if those don't work out.
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Recommendation for replacement tongues for mako skates
Monty22 replied to iceman8310's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
You could use CCM tongues and just drill two holes to accommodate the attachment clips. That would be the easiest and gives you multiple thickness options. You could also (or have it done) Speedy Stitch a set of Nash Super Sniper replacements or a set from a pair of donor skates of your choosing. Another option would be to remove the existing tongues, stitch or epoxy a tab of loop Velcro to the underside of the toe box and use True tongues. -
Hit it with a heat gun about 2-3" away. That will tighten it up. You can fill the gap in with a paint pen if it bothers you.
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Need input from MSH- Iconic stick suggestions needed
Monty22 replied to Monty22's topic in General Hockey Discussions
I used Christians as well growing up, thought did cross my mind to do a slapsock Christian blade and Easton shaft , but I think I'm going to go with the 5030 scheme. Thanks for the input. I'll post some pics once it's done. -
Elbow Pads: Jofa JDP 6055 . Size 5 (Medium). extended wrist protection , JDP elbow caps, and no stretch forearm straps. Bicep strap has been freshly replaced and is new. Some light discoloration of the liners and shell from wear, along with light scuffs etc. Pads have been washed and are ready to go. $110 + Actual Shipping Jofa 9044 Size 4 (Small). Hard to find size 4/Small. Features foam covered JDP elbow caps, Nylon webbing forearm strap that won't stretch out, floating bicep pad for mobility. Pads are used and will show signs of use. Elastic straps are stretched. $100 + Actual shipping Jofa 5035 Size 5 (Medium) . Made in Sweden. Features foam/ leather covered JDP elbow caps, Nylon webbing forearm strap that won't stretch out, floating bicep pad with plastic cover for maximum protection from cross checks. Pads are used and will show signs of wear. There are scuffs and abrasions to the leather cover. Velcro works as it should and elastic straps are not stretched out. Some discoloration on the interior looks like it would wash out. $100 + Actual Shipping.
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Prepped but not skated on True TF9 hockey skates. Size 10R. Listed as used as they have been lightly backed, sharpened and tried on, but not used. A few very light scuffs but otherwise could pass as new Comes with blade removal tool and arch pads. Size 288 SHIFT Onyx black steel runners. $400 shipped in the US, $420 CAN SOLD
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I have a buddy that enjoys woodworking. He's quite good and has done several projects for me in the past. He lives across the street , and several winters made a giant whalers logo snow deflector to protect my mailbox from the snow plow's wrath. He had talked in the past about doing a hockey themed post to hold my mailbox. Well, he was off this week and needless to say he's 90% done with a 8 foot high 4" x 4" giant hockey stick. Apparently he has a co -worker who does vinyl decals, so the last step is deciding on a paint scheme and graphics. Here is where MSH comes in. I'm trying to figure out what stick to emulate. It's pressure treated wood, and there is some putty at the heel, which shoots down my first idea of wood grained Northland Gordie Howe style. I'm considering a white with red graphics Titan 2020 with the black blade ala Kevin Dineen in keeping with a Whaler theme. It could be painted very light tan and go with a SherWood 5030 scheme. I'd be remiss if I didn't tap into the collective opinions of MSH so let's hear some suggestions.
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Can someone give me the lowdown on these old skates?
Monty22 replied to Koopa's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I would sell both pairs and get a current manufacture skate that fits and is suited for the level of skating you plan on doing. There is a good chance the boot that fit you in the 1990's won't feel so well now. Even a mid tier current skate will perform better and likely be more comfortable. You may be able to get some decent money for the CCM's if they are new condition. There always seems to be a market for nostalgia. -
there are at least a couple NHLers still (or up until recently) wearing that model. If you need them in adult sizes check places like Prostockhockey.com for them. I 'm pretty sure they had some in a few months ago. Also, have you tried on the SuperTacks or Jetspeed gridles? The V10's fit pretty snug and had an internal belt, correct? You may find the fit somewhat similar once adjusted.
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Great pads. My son has worn various sizes of these since they came out. Go ahead and buy them. If they are mediums you can double you money selling them if they don't work out.
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Just to update, both my son and I have abandoned the CCM masks. It was like trying to breathe through a wetsuit. Using a thin gaiter with earloops.
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How long were they baked for?