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shooter27

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  1. I bought a pair of Mako's and they gave me the "bump" issue up at the top of the ankle like a lot of others here. Given the number of people who have had the issue I'm inclined to think there is something going on. I've heard of skates being improperly fit at a lot of different parts of the foot, but never up above the ankle, basically on the side of the shin.

    Now it may not be a design flaw per se, it may be that if a Mako is made just a tiny bit out of tolerance (an amount people would normally not notice) the ankle rubbing/"bump" is a result. It also may be an issue with the heat fitting, such as people tying the top eyelet too tight during the molding - which could explain why none of Jimmy's customers have it, better instruction during heat fitting = no problem. I don't really know the reason it's happening, but it's clearly something Easton is addressing on the Mako II - as JR said in his catalog review - so there must be something happening that is not just improper fit.


  2. Does the updated injected lacing facing (with the teeth and the better wrapping) on the Supreme MX3 carry over to a running change on the APX2 or is that not going to happen till there is a new Vapor skate next year?

    Also - Is it the backhand padding of the APX2 glove that is thermoformable? What is the process for the forming?


  3. That's what I want to really go into (Consulting, Finance). I just don't know where to look. Do you have any information? it just seems so difficult even getting an interview as a non-finance major.

    Well, the answer depends on both what, in particular, you want to do (finance has a variety of disciplines) and where you go to school. As narrow-minded as it may seem, a large portion of the finance world is quite snobbish when it comes to the name on the diploma. Also, if you're looking at investment banking it's kind of late in the game for the big banks, as most will hold their final round interviews for next years recruits shortly, or have already held them. If you want to talk more specifically, feel free to pm me.


  4. BA in Psychology with a minor in Business Administration

    Where did you go to school and what are you interested in? Many top companies these days simply try to hire smart people into their training programs, regardless of what their undergrad major was. For instance, the investment banks and big management consultants will hire from just about any major if they think you're smart and will fit (I personally know more than a few history, liberal arts, and other majors who went this route). Google, Facebook, Twitter, et al are said to do the same.


  5. He does do in-person 3D moulding for his speed skates. I wonder if he would do moulds for ice skates too, if you're local (or willing to travel). Has anyone asked?

    As somebody mentioned before (in this, or another thread) the possibilities now with 3D printing to generate 100% custom lasts for "cheap" are going to make custom fitting skates a really interesting market in the near future, i would think.

    I did ask about the 3D molding and Scott recommended against it. His response was:

    "You are correct it would be more exact but with hockey skates the bottom of the boot must marry with a blade holder, plus there is much more foam, and the hockey boot is very heat moldable, whereas a custom speed skate boot is not heat moldable at all.

    We have made hockey skates utilizing this technology, but the cost was incredibly high and almost all of the testers preferred the custom hockey boots made from the foot tracing vs the scanner."


  6. Didn't they ban those heated blades as well with the reason being they help you go too fast and would increase injuries?

    I don't believe the reason for banning them was that they would go too fast. Think about it, if that really was the reason (they really did make you that much faster) they would have been a massive hit at retail, despite the cost. But they were a flop at retail. Maybe someone who knows can fill us in on why they we're banned.


  7. If it's available to everyone then it's not an unfair advantage and I doubt it would be banned by the NHL. Composite sticks allow players to shoot harder and they're not banned and they provide a similar advantage in shooting to what this product proports to provide for skating.

    Overdrive blades were banned, in my understanding, because they changed the way skates actually function, by adding an extra blade. This product doesn't do that, just like composite sticks don't change the way sticks function, they improve the way those pieces function. Now I'm not a goalie, so I never followed the overdrive debate, so I could be wrong on why they were banned, but that's the way I understood it


  8. Blocked a shot last night and both bruising a bone and spraining the posterior tibial tendon. Walking boot for 6 weeks. Spring season's over for me :(

    Blocked one by accident last week and it earned me this. It's a sold 8-9inches across.

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    Won't be doing that again soon


  9. Yeah, that's likely what I'll do. I'm just amazed a pair of skates could make it through QC with two footbeds and then I could skate on it once without noticing. Heck, I didn't even notice when I took the top footbed out to dry, only when I went to put it back in.


  10. I know a few people have mentioned how thin the footbeds are, well I just found out first hand. I was packing my bag for tomorrow and I went to put the footbeds back in the right skate, but there was already a footbed there. For a minute I though maybe I had already put it in and was just holding the left one by mistake, but nope, the right skate came with two footbeds in it. Now, I've only been on the ice in the saktes once, but I couldn't have told you there were two footbeds until I just saw them. Heck, I didn't even notice when I took the footbed out. I doubt it will have any effect on how the skate performs, but I'm wondering if I should have them rebaked, since the first time I was obviously using two footbeds.

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