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6 hours ago, IPv6Freely said:Did that stop being an option for player skates at some point?
About five years ago, yes.
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Wow, incredibly sad news, been in touch with Brian on and off over the years, we collected some of the same gear. My thoughts are with his family in these trying times.
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On 9/22/2019 at 4:39 PM, JR Boucicaut said:Not really. Actually, I don't think they're as bad as that picture - I think the screen print is falling off.
I do. They're in MI, with the rest of my equipment. Won't have access to it until the end of the year.
Bummer, there‘s not much I can do then. Maybe the cuff roll can be replaced.
Are you looking to move your mitts @JR Boucicaut?
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Thanks for your replies guys!
@JR Boucicaut Did you find a way to mend this? Do you still have your Z-Airs?
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Hi everyone
I have a question for you guys concerning an older Easton pro stock glove I have.
It‘s an old Brad RichardsTampa Bay glove that has a leather cuff roll that seems to exhibit some kind of deterioration. The white coloring/paint(?) on the cuff roll has become very sticky in places and comes of upon touch.
Have you guys ever seen this kind of deterioration (see image)? Can this be stopped or are the cuffs lost?
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Does anybody know how pro stock Mako’s differ from the retail version?
Also, is anybody able to figure out the tag in mine? Are they pro stock?
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Did anybody here switch from Mako II‘s to True by any chance?
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On 11/8/2018 at 10:11 PM, althoma1 said:Makos fit a half size larger than old Synergy skates. So if you want a snug fit in the Makos go with a size 9. If you want more space you could go with a 9.5. Personally, I would go with a 9 since they're designed based on a zero negative space concept and are VERY responsive to heat.
Thanks for your reply, I‘ll be on the lookout then for a pair in size 9.
Another question relating to the Mako‘s, can the extendon guards be replaced?
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12 hours ago, althoma1 said:Based on the measurements and previous skates, I'd guess you're a size 9 in the Mako. Size 9 Makos use 280mm holders. Size 8.5 Makos would have 272mm holders and would likely be too short.
Hmmm... so I dug out those old Synergy skates (they are a 9.5) and they fit me super snug, even unlaced. My toes touch the toe cap. I still wonder if the Mako‘s will fit similar...
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8 hours ago, althoma1 said:Are you sure your foot measurement is accurate or do you like to wear your shoes extremely tight? Try putting a piece of computer paper against a wall, put your bare foot on the paper against the same wall and then mark the end of your longest toe. Then measure the distance between the start of the paper (that was against the wall) and your toe mark. Do this for both feet. This will remove any possible tracing errors.
The reason I suggest this is that most people with an actual 28cm foot would wear a size 11 shoe, but fit preferences and brands can vary. It doesn't hurt to double check though.
Did the 9.5 Synergy skates fit so your largest toe brushed the cap or did you have a little room?
Yep, pretty accurate. I do wear my shoes snug, but not tight, then again the sizing varies even within brands... I wear anywhere from a 9 to a 10.5.
My size 10 Red Wing Chukka boots that fit me very well (they were a bit tight at first) say 28cm on the label.
I do remember those Synergy skates fitting fine, not loose but also not super snug. The Razor Blade holders on that skate were a size 288, while on my current skates they are a Tuuk LS2 at 280.
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5 hours ago, althoma1 said:Here's my sizing:
Mako size: 8EE
The Mako box for this size says they're for 9.5 shoes, but I wear 10W dress shoes, 10 sandals and 10.5 running shoes. I know the 8.5 Mako that would be suggested for size 10 would be too long for my feet. Easton's general guidance for skate to shoe size is 1.5 sizes down, but that's only a general guide and not an exact science or guarantee (some people prefer their shoes with more room than others and different brands and models have different fits). Trying skates on is of course best, but if you can't do that then measuring or using other skates that fit well with your toes brushing the cap would be a better idea.
Foot length: 26.7 CM or 10.5 inches
CCM Brannock Device Measurement (the metal measuring device most shops use): 8
Bauer Supreme size (not a perfect fit for my foot as the forefoot is tight and the heel is wide for my feet, but the length feels about right): 7.5EE (a lot of people seem to fit the same size in Makos as they do in Bauer's; for me, a half size up in the Makos feels correct. My toes barely brush the cap, my heel is locked and I've used Makos for over 2 years and still love the fit. I've only demoed Supremes in 7.5EE and never owned them since their overall fit isn't ideal for my feet).
When I was sized for Supertacks when they had the try some on and get a free hat promo, an experienced fitter at a good LHS suggested 8EE would be the size to try on (they felt tight on my forefoot where the boot meets the cap and I didn't quite feel the end, my heel was locked in well though).
You could measure your feet in CM and then use the sizing charts on this page to get your sizing close, but it's still a gamble buying without being able to try them on: https://www.icewarehouse.com/lc/icehockeyskatesizing.html
Thanks for your reply guys! My feet meassure 27.8 cm (left) and 28 cm (right) and I used to have a pair of Synergy skates way back when they were first released (2005ish?) and they were a size 9.5 US. I do wear a US shoe size of around 10 usually.
So I probably should be about a size 8.5 or 9 in Makos, no?
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I have two questions concerning the Mako skates:
Size: In the experience of those of you who used them, do they run true to your shoe size?
Did anybody actually order from that ad on Facebook and receive their skates?
Thanks for your help!
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Mine also took around two weeks from scanning to delivery.
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So, had my first skate in my new True skates today (after baking them) and I gotta say WOW! People who said they are comfortable certainly didn't exaggerate, I never had the experience that a skate fitted perfectly from the get-go, these feel like slippers, no pain or sore spot at all.
The Step Black Steel blades with their higher profile take some getting used too and I have to say that the True skates aren't the lightest skates I ever had, but boy are they comfortable...
I definitely see why people love these skates so much. Concerning the overall build quality, yes, they aren't as perfect as you run off the mill Bauers or CCM, but heck they are handmade in Canada, rather than some sweatshop in China or Thailand and in some areas you see the manual labor that goes into these skates, so I don't really mind. I'm sure VH/True will work out those kinks with time.
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13 minutes ago, Nicholas G said:Interesting you went with LS holders, not LS Edge or VH/Step holders. Any reason why?
I've heard a lot of complaints about the LS Edge from fellow players, the blades apparently often start to get kind of wobbly.
I've been using Tuuk holders for many years, so I chose to go with them instead of the Step holders, even though the Steps seem to be good.
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29 minutes ago, IPv6Freely said:They absolutely have to be baked. I’d be shocked if you could even get your foot in them without it. There’s no reason to not bake them.
Thanks! Interesting, I was told they don't need to be baked... Alas, I can fit them even unbaked.
But I will eventually get them baked in that case.
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Recently got back into playing hockey and was in need of new skates, so I decided to go for the True's, some custom appointments on these:
Looking forward to test them asap.
What's the opinion, do these have to be baked, or can they be used straight out of the box?
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I saw them before a player from the swiss league had the same ones.
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On a sidenote, Easton also uses the nanotube technology on bicycle wheels.
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You have to order just 6 pairs ?
I thought it was like 15 !
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I`d sure like to get some of those custom gloves !
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As far as I know, they won’t do it, I asked multiple times. True themselves told me, that they were “always working on things”, but nothing specific. The only pair I ever saw, was made for Mitch Marner.