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beerleaguecaptain

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  1. One reason.. I want to make this thread better and more objective. And he was referring to True regarding added layer.
  2. Because we hear all of these things about the durability problems and quality control and the weight etc... and then everyone comes on this group and says "but NOW its great." So this is like another of those to me... so NOW they added an inner layer. It's all great now. I don't know... the truth is that it's a bit cultish and guys are always talking this skate up like its the be all end all but it's a niche skate and it has issues. I wouldn't have a problem with any if that though if the thread were fair and balanced. It is not. By the way, you said they added this inner layer to correct the footbed/rivet issue. But this guys skates are new. Maybe they didn't do a great job fixing it? Hard to say but sounds very possible,
  3. well then, I guess that solves all their problems.
  4. Howdy, No. Hoping to address a bit of that here. -DM
  5. So then it sounds like using a carbon fiber sole is an issue. I am not surprised by that.
  6. You had the skates 2 weeks and had rivet issues that wouldn't have occurred in another skate unless you had a riveter that was totally incompetent. It screams of a problem. Doing rivets is easy work. It slides in the hole. It sounds to me like the carbon sole has inherent weaknesses for that to occur. As for the quality control issues - you are right - it is unacceptable and no one on this forum would have ever given CCM or Bauer a pass on that like they do with True. More objectivity is needed here.
  7. Fair enough but I still think the crew here is defensive and dismissive of any critique. And if the same holes were used for the rivets it shouldn't be an issue.
  8. ok.. I get that you made changes but you also know there are issues there. He all know there are issues with the skate there. It is well documented. There are also issues with tendon guards (I'm not sure if this were addressed or not to be honest). My overall point is this... 1. There are problems that need to be addressed. 2. The True/VH guys on this thread refuse to address concerns and its kind of cultish.
  9. Wait a sec...reality check here... How can you say it's a not a design flaw and they say it's VHs fault and not Trues? And then you say the rivet system needs updating. You are defining design flaw! I also never said it was True. It doesn't matter who designed it, it was never corrected. And now that True owns it it is their problem to fix. Pointing out that you THINK CCM will have a problem, when none has been reported, is kinda silly. You are deflecting. How they fix it, I have no clue and I don't care. I'm just saying its a problem they need to fix. As great as sliced bread is if it kept falling apart when I made my sandwich I'd stop using it to!
  10. They have this problem since they came out. That speaks of a design flaw they seem unwilling or unable to fix. No one would accept that from Bauer or CCM. Why do the acolytes accept it from True?
  11. 3 skates? I'd be mighty annoyed to spend all that money and see that happen. You'd think they would have addressed that issue by now right?
  12. I love cruises. I always have something to do. Lots of choices. I meet cool people. Leaving on one on Saturday and can't wait.
  13. Left last night. Never even said thank you or good bye. Costs: Carpet ripped up and stained, comforter destroyed, quilted blanket destroyed, dog stressed, Thanksgiving ruined. Brother in law now banned for life. What a D-CK.
  14. UPDATE - I AM NOW DRUNK AND NOT RESPNSIBEL FOR WHAT I SAY OR DO TO HIM
  15. Wife decided to not listen to me.. again... and decided it was a good idea to let her brother in law say with us for Thanksgiving and bring his dog. My dog is 10 years old and has never had a another dog in the house. This was doomed to failure and I am beyond stressed because my dog keeps barking and his dog keep whining and this is not going well. Maybe my wife will learn to listen to me now... what the fuck am I saying... I know she won't.
  16. We keep 15 on the roster. The team likes to play with either 12 or 13. 10 is fine too. We always have guys who miss for one reason or another so it never becomes a problem except maybe come playoffs. We always go 4D. The pace is fast and guys get tired late in the game. On the team I play D for the pace is not so fast but we are not that good either so it takes more effort. 4D in that situation works well.
  17. Just returned home from my teams annual Montreal tournament. In 10 years we have never won more that a game but this year we had a special squad. We went undefeated and won the championship outscoring our opponents by a combined score of 20-4. I put a lot of time into planning these and when the boys all have so much fun is beyond gratifying. Two of my best friends have been dealing with serious back injuries and both were able to play. One, typically a center, was far less an impact player than he usually is but he battled and contributed. The other, our goalie, played the best hockey I have seen him play in 10 years. It was an incredible performance and I am so happy for him. As for me, just happy to be injury free and do what I can out there. Such a great weekend... details will remain in Montreal!!!
  18. Hydrate during the day. Complex carbs at lunch. Very light at dinner at least 3-4 hours before.
  19. I have battled some weight issues my whole life. By 9th grade I was over 200 lbs and in college over 220. Early on in my marriage in my late 20s I was up to 254. I have yo-yo'd around once dropping 60 to get to a low of 194 but then went back to 227. A year and a half ago I was convinced to try a cleanse system called Isagenix. In one month I went from around 218 to 203. Over the last year or so I kept a lot of but I was back to 216 in September when my wife, who also battles weight, said; "Hey lets do Isagenix again." I jumped at it knowing I was going to play in a tournament in November. My goal was to be 198 by the time I stepped on the ice in Montreal. Today I woke up and I was 199.5! I haven't been this light in about 20 years and even then it was only for a short period of time. I know I will reach that goal and I truly believe this time I have learned what I need to do and will change my lifestyle and keep it off. It's such an great feeling!!!!
  20. Because I like them. LS3s have an odd profile. LS4s I had a bad experience with. Might not have been the height as there were many factors at play but I have been nervous to change ever since.
  21. lol... doubtful... I've been playing terribly lately. Even for me.
  22. This usually gets them to slide off nice and easy... I do it all the time and I've never marred a helmet before... oh well... The Nexus V-Cut is actually built on the X90 last which is pretty much the same as the 7.0 and the other tech mesh Vapor legacy skates. They take your measurements and build your own completely custom last based off of that base. I always wore a EE Vapor but had some volume issues and it was also a tad wide so I was less stable. These new skates fit MUCH closer to my foot and as a result I am much more sold on my skates. Cornering and turns are much sharper (well... as sharp as my turns are gonna be! ). The break in process continues and they get better at each skate.
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