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beerleaguecaptain

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  1. On 5/13/2021 at 11:20 AM, start_today said:

    Anyone ever get frustrated with themselves for being picky about equipment? I really like FBV sharpening. The Blademaster/Sparx equivalent is ok, and I can manage it. But, I feel like it's for some reason really easy to get a subpar job; usually my issue is that it feels like too much bite or that my profile feels off. I have a place about 40 minutes from me that I like, but I wussed out and went to Pure Hockey that's 10 minutes away and [Price is Right losing trombone noise].

    I know I can take a little drive and get this set right. But, more just wishing I could be one of those people that just drops their skates on the counter and doesn't even know what sharpening they are getting. Or can pick up any stick and be content. Or is fine playing on skates from the early 00s with the steel so low it looks like players are skating on the holder. 

    I'm a mid level player who started as an adult, so it's not like I have some specific history. It's just annoying to be physically/mentally thrown off by seemingly small things. 

    I am exactly the same...   @JR Boucicaut got me to try FBV and profiling and now I'm hooked like a crack addict.

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  2. Like anything else I will reserve judgement until I get to feel it on the ice.  The conjecture is kinda silly IMHO.  Blackstone has a reputation as an industry leader and they are clearly aware that things are moving in the direction of being automated.  I think this all bodes well for the product.  I am intrigued.

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  3. As many of you know I had some significant heart issues this year. Three procedures leading to 5 stents. It took a bit but I’ve been really doing well now and am back on the ice and feeling great.  Now today got more good news.  Sonogram showed the blockages of my carotid artery dropped from 20% to 10%.  Can apply that same 50% drop to the arteries feeding my heart.  So happy the dietary changes and meds have worked. I feel like I’ve got my life back!!

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  4. So as soon as we started up one of my teams just had a game cancelled. A day worker at the rink tested positive and now the rink shut down for the weekend.  Grrrrrrr

    On another note, and more pertinent to the thread, whatever hands I had are GONE!!  I am stone hands.  We destroyed some team that was placed in our division and my guys kept trying to set me up for a goal....  I think I blew 15 chances.   Jeez....    anyone know how to develop better hands??  Can I buy a pair? 


  5. So our league returned to play a couple of weeks ago and its great to be back on the ice.  I had skated in a couple of clinics and shoot arounds but it was really a full year since I had played a game.  That first game had my head spinning!!!  We played a big, fast team and I felt like I had no idea where to be or what to do.  My transitions and change of direction were really clunky.  After a few games though its pretty much ok.  Frankly I am surprised how quickly it came back.  Now that I am vaccinated I have also been able to drop the mask.

    What have been your experiences?

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  6. Bauer 2X Pro Shoulder Pad Review

     

    Background:  I am a D or E level player who is lucky enough to play in a C division so I can be embarrassed by better players.  I play forward on the C team and I also play defense on an E team.  I have been playing for 20 years having started on ice at 34.  I have coached up to the JV and Varsity level and have my level 4 USA Hockey coaching card. 

     

    Previous Equipment: I don’t want to go back too far but for the last 4 years or so I have been wearing modified Sher-Wood 9950s.  I sewed Farrell cubes and other padding into the back and front of the pads for increased protection.  I had always searched for the lowest profile pads I could find and these were great.  I still I have them and they are still great, but I am looking for added protection as I am finding myself avoiding contact.  Prior to that I wore the red CCM U+ Pro pads.  Amazing and protective although I found them pretty heavy…. Probably the best pads ever made but I gave them away.  Oh well.

     

    I had planned to look at the JetSpeeds but they did not have my size.  Honestly at 5’10” 191lbs I would have thought I was a large but none of the brands at Pure were available in XL except for these.

     

    Fit/Mobility – 9/10

    As stated before, I am 5’10” 191lbs and these are an XL.  Frankly I would have thought I would wear a large but the large was too tight and restrictive and the Velcro lower straps were way too snug.  I find the shoulder caps fit me perfectly and I am pretty broad guy.  The back lies nice and flat and the chest stays in place when skating.  Bauer calls these pads it’s “tapered” fit and it is a fairly loose and comfortable fit up top and does get narrower but not by much.  If you have a big belly you might struggle with the lower Velcro straps on this pad.  

     

    The pads are fully segmented and assist in range of motion.  The sternum plate and padding floats over the lower foam padding.  The back is also segmented so that the spine plate will move as the under pads stay in place.

     

    One interesting feature on this pad regarding fit is that the bicep straps are a one piece stretch mesh and you have to slide your arm in.  There is a Velcro adjustment to tighten it if you wish but I just leave mine alone and they are ok.  A word of warning here… if you are totally jacked these might be a bit tight. 

     

    There are two areas you can customize your fit.   There is a bicep guard length adjustment, and you can remove the belly pad.  For me I left both as is.

     

    I found the fit to be quite comfortable – surprisingly so.  I’m going to take a point off for short Velcro straps.

     

    Protection - 7/10

    The pads feature a plastic sternum plate that some have described as cumbersome.  There is also some critique that Bauer did not use Curv composite in this area – especially for the price. I do not disagree with that but as a protective measure the plastic works just fine.  It is also not a problem while playing but yeah, Curv would have been nice.  I have taken a stick across the chest and didn’t feel a thing so that’s good.  No shots in that spot yet. There is medium density foam chest underlayer segmented below the plastic sternum guard.  I’d like a bit more density and protection on the outside of the chest on the lower padding that sits under the sternum plate on the outside as that’s where I tend to get hit.  Maybe they could have built in some higher density foams or Curv to “armor” it up but as you will see below this pad, while quite protective, is all about weight. The shoulder caps are exposed, lightweight high-density foam.  To be honest they look a bit oversized – perhaps to compensate for the foam density.  CCMs D3O is much better than these and as a result they are thinner.  I have not taken a spill into the boards yet so I cannot tell you how they will really hold up, but I do think they will do the job.  The caps are made this way for weight savings and I think the tradeoff is worth it.  The bicep guard is great and has the Curv composite here for added protection over some light foams. The back padding is interesting.  They use a super high-density foam here like the old CCM Crazy Light pads.  Good solid protection for that area and a lightweight spinal protection piece.  The spine protection is a “meh” for me.  I’ve been in pads built like tanks like Easton Stealth’s and CCM U+ Pro and you’d get cross checked and laugh.  These are “fine”, but you will feel the big hit.

     

    I am going to drop 3 points on this category for the lack of Curv on the sternum guard, the lack of thicker protection on the outside of the upper chest and the weaker spine guard.

     

    Weight – 10/10

    OK…. Here is what Bauer is all about with this pad.  It is the lightest pad on the market since the CCM Crazy Light and in my opinion, more protective at the same time.  If you are bear leaguer or elite level player and hate getting weighed down by your pads give the 2X Pro a good solid look.

     

    Durability – 9/10

    I would be concerned here in two areas.  The shoulder caps are stitched on directly through the foams.  To be honest I am not sure how this will hold up over time.  I’m gonna drop a point off the rating here.  The other area is purely cosmetic so no point deduction, but the graphics are kind of cheaply painted in some areas.  

     

    Conclusion

    I am very happy with this purchase.  I would have liked to have had a chance to try on the JetSpeeds in my size, but I am quite pleased thus far.  As I get more games and a few more impacts under my belt I will update if needed.  If these had Curv on the sternum and spine then these pads would be a homerun.  As it stands my big reservation is the cost.  At $199 USD that is a ton of money for shoulder pads when the best feature is the weight.  For this money I’d want light weight and the added projection of additional Curv composite and some D3O style foams.

     

    Total Score:  35/40

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