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Do put a strip of electrical tape on the magnetic angle piece. Tha way you don't create a groove in the metal.
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That will be a separate thing. Right now we are just covering the catalogue.
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2013 Bauer Hockey Catalogue
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2013 Product Catalogue Reviews
I'll know soon. The TotalONE NXG pant system is a girdle with shell. The Supreme pants are now Nexus. -
Custom Glove Gallery (questions and answers)
JR Boucicaut replied to elpresidente99's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
You should be able to put that in the comments section when you make the order through the store. Let the store do the work - the custom department really shouldn't be dealing directly with the customer. -
Itech had Kevlar palms back in 1994
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2013 Reebok Catalogue
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2013 Product Catalogue Reviews
No, as I said in other threads, Hedman is there due to the fact that the Ai9 is a continuing line. Once that line is gone, you won't see his name on patterns anymore. -
2013 Reebok Catalogue
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2013 Product Catalogue Reviews
The new holder will only be on CCM skates on launch. I'm sure it'll be the holder on all their high-end skates soon enough, but just not at this time. That should simplify things. -
Yes, the warranty is 1 yr/50% blade height.
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No. Since the holder is a completely new design as well as profile, the anchors were changed to accommodate it.
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2013 Reebok Catalogue
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2013 Product Catalogue Reviews
Got confirmation that the 20k SE is indeed a white version. The original plan was to have the SpeedBlade on it but the changes were made after the catalogue was finalized. -
2013 Reebok Catalogue
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2013 Product Catalogue Reviews
Somewhat, however the chest isn't all foam like on the CCM. -
2013 Reebok Catalogue
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2013 Product Catalogue Reviews
No, they do not. It stems from a lawsuit where there was a Jofa visor that infringed on Oakley's patents. they settled and one of the things that came out of it was that Reebok/CCM distributes Oakley. -
July launch. I'm sure they will be there. I don't know - I haven't tried them on but they don't seem to have strayed much from that fit from the looks of it. The arch will be different, however. No, it matches Bauer and Easton.
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http://www.modsquadhockey.com/forums/index.php?/files/file/163-2013-ccm-goal-catalogue/
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http://www.modsquadhockey.com/forums/index.php?/files/file/164-2013-reebok-goal-catalogue/
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http://www.modsquadhockey.com/forums/index.php?/files/file/161-2013-reebok-catalogue/ Skates - Unchanged but there is a SE version of the 20k. I was initially under the impression it would have the SpeedBlade holder, but then a few people on here who had met with their sales reps had told them it was just a white version. Sticks - unchanged Helmets - unchanged Gloves - Unchanged, however, the 9000 4-Roll is no longer in the line. Pants - not much different from the previous line spare stripes on the 18k and 16k, and different wordmark placement. Protective - This is the big change for Reebok in 2013; starting with shoulder pads, the 20k line is completely free of plastic inserts. The pad is made completely out of foam, which makes it an extremely light pad. The caps have been redesigned (or resurrected from the Jofa pile, if you remember the 8800) in the sense that they are bigger and provide more frontal coverage. However, they are a lower profile, and feature a dual-core foam package. The caps extend down the line to the 16k, but the 20k is the only pad that is all foam. The all-foam concept extends to the elbow pad as well; no plastic in them as well. Different design as well - the cap is integrated in the pad in the sense that it isn't sewn on like traditional elbow pads are. The 20k shinguards are also a tweaked design, notably the joint between the two caps, and also, a new feature on the bottom of the pad to accommodate those who put their tongue behind their pads. KFS Hybrid carries over from 2012.
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http://www.modsquadhockey.com/forums/index.php?/files/file/162-2013-ccm-catalogue/ Skates - big story for CCM is the RBZ skate line. This is a brand new skate from the ground up - starting with the quarter package, which is composite, however, for baking purposes, it is at a lower melting point. The skate is made using a double-lasting process as well, and features contoured ankles. The liner is Clarino, and are using high-density Poron in the ankle pads. Compared to the CL, it is 25% stiffer. Tongue is an injected foam/felt combination with additional lace bite protection. The arch has also been changed for 2013, and has a new footbed concept, as well as a new measuring gauge. The Footdisc gauge will determine arch and sizing in seconds, as it will use the heat from your feet to imprint an image. There are 3 insoles; high, medium and low, and it will be easy to determine which one would work for you. Based on their findings, 60% of skaters have a medium arch. Also, brand new holder - the SpeedBlade 4.0 is 4mm taller in both towers, allowing for a greater attack angle for turning purposes. Also, the balance has been pushed back towards the middle. The ribs in the holder provide greater stiffness, and the HyperGlide runner is a newly-sourced runner with a polished finish for better edge retention, and harder than most competitors' steel. Also to note, the rivet pattern has been changed to match industry standard, and will be sold separately. E-Pro will still be in the lineup, however. The RBZ comes in at $749. The RBZ 100 is similar, but notable differences are in the midsole, (Surlyn instead of composite) outsole, insoles and the runner. That skate will be $549. Sticks - no changes, but there will be new CCM sticks later in 2013. Gloves - the CL 500 is the new glove, and it's completely redesigned. Still featuring a tapered fit, it has narrower fingers and a wider cuff. The 3-piece thumb is extremely mobile as well. Guts of the thumb is U-Foam, as well as U-Foam on the top of the cuff, however, the backhand is snug. And continuing with the Crazy Light story, the glove clocks in at 300g. Nash palm with stretch mesh gussets. 4R Pro glove stays in the lineup. Protective - unchanged
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No, it has to do with the molding process. When it cools after, it shrinks (which is expected) but the channel got warped. As Chadd said, they have rectified the issue.
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In terms of? It'd compare better with TotalONE as they are more similar, especially with the tendon guard.
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Okay, I see what you are saying there. Yes, that is their premise for raising the holder. CCM is doing the exact same thing. But in their defense, it's not like they said before that it didn't make a difference - saying it didn't vs not saying anything is a big difference. They got educated, simple as that.