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Here's an indication of my extreme illness, 6 U+ CL 5 Stealth CNT 3 R10 2 R8 3 One95 1 s17 1U+ 3 10K 1 Syn ST 1 TPS Adrenaline Ctrl 2 Blkbak Venom 3 Mac Daddy (g/500)
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Offering their top stick in rounded or squared is BRILLIANT! It sounds really great, if it turns out that well, I want to try one!
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I'm going to post a pic of my stick collection later... It's impressive to the point I feel guilty.
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I so wanna get a 90/75 done. I might next time I run through Orlando if JR is in his shop but I'm mildly concerned because I'm just becoming a good skater on a normal sharpening now and don't want to mess with my mojo.
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7pm and fedex has yet to arrive. I once had them deliver a package at 9:50 at night. That definitely is the next BUSINESS day. It's kind of um, bs. UPS never does this to me.
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The new stick line redesign looks quite interesting. I wonder how the U+ octolight and U+ pro will be priced. Will the U+ pro be identified as the 2nd best stick price/performance wise to the CL or will the octolight have that crown?
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I'm sincerely sorry to hear that, JR. My thoughts and prayers will be with your relatives.
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Super congrats, keep it going man!
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Skates anyone? My new addition, One95's. My new and old skates, v10 se's behind one95's. Not pictured, my 992 super tacks.
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Since we're showing off new stuff, x-60 lidstrom 5.5 lie, 95 flex pro stock
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I know he has huge wrists and hands. Are they really big 15s?
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3 pairs of gloves and many sticks on the way (incl x-60). I will post some pics of the collection once I get all of that stuff in!
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Is the x60 going to be offered in the 5-lie p92 or was that a rumor...
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You've got a pair of the se16's eh? How loose are they in the fingers?
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Product Make/Model: TPS R10, Whip flex, Afinogenov LH. Time Used: 12-15 games Shaft feel, weight, flex etc: The width and fit seems ideal for my hands, not boxy at all to me but not too smoothly rounded either. The flex on it is listed as 65/75/90 (top, mid, taper) but feels even whippier than that. I'm 165-170 lbs and moderately strong and I can dominate the hell out of this stick on slap shots and one-timers, but it never feels like it's going to break. That said, it's too whippy for me on power shots, but superb on wristers. 10/10 The weight is listed at 425 grams, but on my postal scale it read it in 415-420 grams. It is amazingly light but doesn't feel so light that you forget where it is. I don't know how TPS managed to do this while maintaining durability, but bravo... 10/10 Stickhandling/Puckfeel/Passing/Etc: The stick is superb in terms of overall blade feel/quality/forgiveness. Puck feel is very much a matter of opinion, and I really didn't like it much at first but soon came to love it. It's not too lively or dampened, just right. Forgiveness on receiving passes is very good, but probably not quite as good as the s17 or SE in my mind. Control on passing is great, I can dangle all day long with this stick. 9.5/10 Shooting: This is where the stick truly shines. It's very effective at wrist shots and backhands. My accuracy with it is exceptional, however the Afinogenov is an insane 3/4ths curve, and I often get it up too much (that's what she said). Snappers, slappers and one-timers are pretty insane with this stick. It can withstand a LOT of loading but still feels solid. Power shots will snap right off the stick and people will be diving for cover... 9.5/10 Durability: I don't know how a stick this light is so durable, I've never seen anything better than this. After 12-15 games, I have just a couple little scratches, no paint chips, nothing else. It still looks and feels totally new. The stick has exceeded my expectations in durability by far. 10/10 Overall, it's a real tragedy that TPS isn't going to be making sticks anymore, especially this one. Final Rating, 9.5/10
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I picked up a couple of vintage blue Syn St's, LH Heatley cheap off the monkey. I love the sticks personally, even if a bit blade heavy. Why does everyone hate Heatley so much?
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belated Congrats on the preseason hatter. I think you're living all of our dreams, freakin' awesome man.
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Product: One 90, LH SR, PM9 87 flex. User: 6'0, 145, Shooting Forward Usage: 7 inline games, and 2 ice stick n puck. Shaft Feel/Flex: The very first time I picked up the stick, I was very impressed with how it felt natural in my hands. I normally don't like grippy shafts but the tactile grip works perfectly for me. Some of the paint chipped off a little quickly. The 87 flex feels pretty good to me, about as an 87 should. Rating: All personal preference Blade: The blade is very stiff and thin. It also is very durable and looks pleasant graphically without tape on, although you won't use it without tape. Edit Update: The blade is almost too thin and stiff for ice hockey. Wicked vibration pain in the hands is no fun. -1 Rating:8.5/10 Stickhandling, Passing: I enjoy passing and stickhandling a lot. This stick seems to make it easier than any other OPS I've had, including my 7k pro-lite. The one area where it's merely good and not great is in the receiving pass department. Be careful, because this blade is lively and that puck may jump right off your blade. 9/10 Shooting: AMAZING! This is a higher kickpoint shaft so when you load it up, it really returns the favor by firing missiles. The accuracy is also superb. My slappers seem to be atleast 4-8 MPH faster with this stick than any other, but hey, I don't take slappers in game! My wristers also seem to be as hard (or harder) with this stick as with any other. I've tried many OPS' in the last year and this stick is the king of the hill shooting. I also have compared it to lower kickpoint shafts and I see no true difference in my release speed. Rating: 10/10 Weight/Balance: This stick isn't the lightest on the market, weighing in at a respectable 420-430g. However, it truly feels so much lighter because of the near perfect balance. If you haven't held it before, I can't describe it. It's simply ideal. Rating: 10/10 Durability: I haven't used this stick for all that many games, but it's standing up well thus far. Ironically, in my very first game I caught the blade in a rivet along the boards and thought it was going to snap in two but didn't. Many weeks later, it still needs brand new, except for some paint chipping and tactile grip wear along a few small corners. I have a feeling it's going to last a long time. Rating: 9.5/10 Conclusion: This stick combines top level quality with top level durability and creates something that is, in my opinion, currently unmatched. Final Rating: 9/10
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It's the exact same thing as the r6, but with different graphics. They're quality sticks. Btw, I have a crap ton of stuff coming in the mail. I'll probably post pics next week. <_<.
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Just a few pictures. The first obviously is the stick collection and the second is approximately half of my stuff, sans gloves, helmets and something else I can't remember.
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Stick/Product: Rbk 7k Pro-lite pro stock Datsyuk Curve, 40kp/85 flex Time of Use: 5 games, 8-9 hours My size: 5'11 148, Inline Hockey Player, Forward/Defense Blade: It's very stiff and lively. It feels excellent and only feels super alive when shooting, not receiving pases. Flex: 40 kp, which is equal to around 85 flex on the Easton scale. It might be a little bit stiffer than that Stickhandling/Receiving Passes: EXCELLENT. This stick receives passes as good or better than any other stick I've held. Stick-handling? Also superb. The puck feel, IMHO, has yet to be beat. It is as good or better than my XN10's, which I'm now going to try and trade for more 7k's. Rating 9.5/10 Shooting/Passing: The slappers on this stick are better than any other stick, including the XN10. Backhanders are superb and wristers are also quite good. I definitely feel like this stick gives me more accuracy than any other. 9/10 Weight/Balance: One word describes it, perfect. Everyone I let hold it, even for just one second, loves it. It feels extremely light but not like it's going to fall apart on you. The weight is listed as around 400 grams and it seems like exactly that. Durability: As for as this area is concerned, I've played 5 games with it and it feels brand new. The blade seems to be about the same as day 1, I can tell no difference. I also get into a lot of stick-play but the shaft still looks brand new to me. Conclusion: I bought this stick by accident on ebay, and nearly backed out of the purchase. I decided to give it a go, and within 10 days after receiving the first, I ordered a second. I'm going to be selling my XN10's in order to get more of these. Overall: 9.9/10
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Yeh, I don't like warrior either but if the stick works, it works. Easton and Warrior take opposite routes but IMHO, are equally bad. Obviously, you can't go without buying any Easton or Warrior products for long without costing yourself money.
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I tore some soft tissue on the inside of my right ankle at age 14 or 15, I forget which. I do however remember how long it hobbled me. I was hamstrung for over 6 months, the very best thing you can do is not mess with it! Just leave it alone and let it heal. In fact, it still hurts me now after some hard rollerblading. I made it worse for myself by trying to not see a doctor for several days and walked around on it without ever using crutches. Please learn from my huge idiocy...