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Everything posted by JR Boucicaut
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Exactly, you kept on referring to a Mission glove customization program. Mission doesn't use that for their glove customizing - if you look in the post you will see the form that Mission used to design my MSH ones.
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What are you talking about? Where is it on missionhockey.com?
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There's one on the site?
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Too much harassment from the customer and basically, not worth my time. My store should not benefit from what I do on MSH.
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I have officially closed up shop on selling TPS customs on MSH. Never again.
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Yes
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Nope, they're goign to Finland.
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More gloves...
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Fit- This is a custom glove, so I went ahead and lowered the cuffs about 1/2". When I got them, it seemed like it was still too much, but since it has a flared cuff, it gets out of the way. The glove fits closer on the hand than the M-1 however. The 3-pc fingers are wonderful. The only problem I had was that the gussets felt like they were too tight - not enough slack in the finger area. When I closed my hand, I can see my finger tips pulling back on them. I tried on my rep's samples and they felt better. 9/10 Protection- The glove comes with dual and single density foam and plastic inserts throughout the glove. I've taken a couple of whacks to the hand and haven't felt anything. 9.5/10 Weight- The weight is comparable to a nylon glove - VERY light. I could only imagine what a nylon version would weigh at! 9.5/10 Durability- No rips, no tears, just a slash mark. The palms are holding up - I have a scuff in the top hand where I hold my stick, but it seems to be pretty sturdy. 9.5/10 Intangibles- The microfiber material is really sharp - as well as the embroidery and logo. Truly one of a kind. The digital and goatskin tack palm also are nice touches. I sprinkle a little water on the palm and work it in before I play and I can feel the tackiness. The ventilation in the glove is also top-notch. 10/10 Conclusion- Another fine product from Mission. A very nice looking and feeling glove. 9.5/10
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Actually it's called flat chrome.
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Um you're comparing them to nylon... Agreed on the soft part, however the glove has dual density foams as well as plates...
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The palm is real thin too...and it doesn't feel like regular nash. It almost feels like suede...
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The tips are silicone. Supposed to increase grip. I honestly wouldn't know as I have not played with the gloves. The palm is nash with a tackified goatskin strip in the middle. The gussets are digital.
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I am not sure...
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Yeah you can...don't see why not...
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They did it. Custom cuff as well, it was shortened 1/2". I should've gone lower - I'm debating sending these off to fixitbymail.com and getting them even lower.
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First off, GOOD LUCK finding someone who'll push in that order. Second of all, that is a MAJOR insult to Chadd and Justin, who have been trying to do the current order. And third of all, you CANNOT use our logo without permission.
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Find 19 friends who want the same glove
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Yes they do.
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Better pics...
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Got mine today. I'll take higher-res pics when I get home, but here's some preview pics...
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Helmet: MIssion Carbster - protective, light Visor - Oakley Straight small - small, no fogging Shoulder pads - none Elbows - Jofa 8044 - stays in place Gloves - M1 - light, not overly snug but not loose either Pants - MBP 8 girdle - light, well padded Shins - Jofa 8090 - too much pad unfortunately Skates - Bauer 8090/Mission **** - can't disclose what they are
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Bauer 8090 Background - 6', 225, wide forefoot, regular heel, small arch. Introduction - The boys at Bauer RR&D saw my S500 post and decided to offer me a pair of 8090s based on my foot type, along with a field tester's handbook which I have to fill out and return after the evaluation. I ended up dropping a half size and a width in these. The 8090 has a Supreme-type liner, a Nike V12 outsole and a XX tongue - very good features. Fit - Very nice fit. The toecap was very wide and the heel locked in my foot well. I baked them and skated in them the next day. I ended up having lacebite problems which went away around the 4th skate in them. It took me a bit to break them in, due to the fact that I have not skated in Bauers in 7 years. 8/10 Blade/Holder - This is what gave me fits. I usually skate in a 9' F radius, and the first thing I did was to set it at that. However, the boot pitch still had me on my heels - which was quite embarrassing because I was falling all over the place, just standing up normally. I ended up dismounting the back rivets and sliding in an 1/8" lift in both skates. It corrected the problem. However, I have sold 8090s and have had to do fwd pitches on 4 of them, and these are skaters who always skated in neutral pitches in other BNH skates. 7/10 Weight - The 8090 is currently the lightest skate on the market. It felt like I had nothing on my feet. 10/10 Protection - Very good protection. Bauer always has shined in this category. 10/10 Durability - Bauer finally got the weight/durability ratio down on this skate. No signs of breaking down, and is still stiff. Very well crafted. 10/10 Conclusion - Coming from skating in low-cut, softer stiffness, forward pitched boots for 7 years (Graf 705/Pure Fly/S500) it took me a while to get used to cornering and striding in these. Part of it was the blade, but to try to achieve a little more forward flex I was forced to unlace the top eyelet. I also have longer shin pads due to the boots that I was wearing previously. However, if you currently skate in Bauer boots, you'll love these. Easily their best skate. Thanks to Ken and Chris over at BNH RR&D for the trial. Very good job on the skates, guys. I hope that my feedback on here as well as the tester's handbook helps you guys now and in the long run. 9.5/10
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I got three offers - more than I was looking for, but let's see how these pan out. If they do not, I'll reopen the offer.