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Update (new stuff in bold) Helmet - Bauer 5000 with CCM Chrome cage Shoulders - Easton Xtreme Elbows - Reeeally old Jofas I can't get rid of. Gloves - Mission He750 Nylon Pro Stock from the Monkey Pants - NBH Vapor XX-Lite Jock - WSI Jock with cup Shinguards - Easton Synergy 500 (soon to be replaced) Skates - Graf 735 with Lightspeeds (if I don't like the Cobras) 5K pumps were starting to go. Fit-wise. Stick Number One - NBH One90 67 Flex P106 Stick Number Two - NBH One90 67 Flex PM9 Stick Number Three - TPS Adrenaline with L-2 blade. Roller Stick - Easton Synergy ST
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It's a top-gun stick. My boss told me it's supposed to retail around the 249.99 USD mark. Pretty shady for a 420 gram stick. The Nipple Grip to me isn't too impressive. It feels weird, in a bad way haha. I prefer the grip on the One90 over the Nipple Grip by far. But aside from the grip itself, the Spyne technology on the Kronik actually makes an indent in the backhand side of the blade, which I found kind of weird. I'm not able to test any of them out, they're just for display now. The Shogun feels very blade heavy, I think I'd rather use a Royale if I had to use a PP Warrior stick. It adapted the stupid Chinese writing a la the Mission pink Rebel stick, although it's down the stick more.
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Wow. Amazing. Dany Heatley look-alikes
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Why is it that I saw Intermediate flexes range from 55 to 60 to 65? Couldn't they choose one?
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Just got my first car: 1986 Buick Century 47,000 Miles. Cost=$500. Granny car? Yes. Good deal? Yes. It'll last until I get the money for a better car.
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Nice cat hahaha
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He painted them. I remember him posting pictures of the progress on them.
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I know but that was before. Definitely a bad idea...but right now they're black and don't look half as bad. I'm going to get them professionally done soon...
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No I didn't. My mom did and it was a Christmas present :)
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Yeah I agree with the helmet part, but I only have a black helmet and don't have the money to drop on a helmet just for a different color haha
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Probably because they looked so bad.
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Hollydell Hurricanes Midget Minor A. I'm 16 chikinpotpie. What's your definition of 'young?' Haha
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I scored after that haha
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Wow those are gorgeoussss. Is it me or does that steel look extremely big though?
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Why don't you check HockeyGiant? If I remember correctly they had some pro-stock HGT's that looked very similar to that. $99.99 Price tag.
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Just came across a new band after watching TwentyfourSeven on MTV. Greg Cipes and the People www.myspace.com/cipesandthepeople Really good reggae band from Cali
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Thanks for the comments lol, I love the stick. It's incredible.
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My One90. RH 67 Flex St. Louis Curve
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We talked about that in the Ovechkin chrome skate thread. It's a great idea, and it definitely would sell. Like RadioGaGa said, it works in any other sport, baseball with gloves, basketball and football with shoes, why not hockey skates?
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Wow, absolutely amazing
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Stick - 2006 Easton Synergy ST Pattern/flex - Sakic 65 Flex. User Background - 5'3", 125 pounds. Midget Minor A travel hockey player. 7 years of ice experience. 10 years of roller. Usage before Review - Roughly 6 games, about 12 practices. Previous Twigs - Warrior Dolomite, TPS XN10, Mission Hex-1, Mission M-1, and more. Blade Before this stick, I had a Warrior Dolomite. The blade on that stick was easily the most responsive blade I had used to date. The ST so far has kept right up with the Warrior. Very responsive. Great feel for an Easton blade, which I haven't been too too impressed with before. 9/10 Shaft/Flex The shaft is a boxy type, which I like. I just couldn't get used to a concave shaft like the XN10 has. I think that if Easton's 65 flex felt more like a Warrior 70 flex, I would like it 10 times more, but the 65 flex seems just a little too whippy, I've been used to using a stiffer stick. Maybe I just need to get used to it more. 7/10 (PP) Stickhandling/recieving passes The ST excels in this category. The Sakic curve has been extremely good to me since I've used the Draper curve on my Warrior. Recieving passes are very easy with the blade, and giving a saucer pass, something I've had trouble with before, is a lot easier. 10/10 Shooting This is the best part of the stick. I loved the way my shot felt with the Dolomite, but this stick performs up to par with it, and more. It's something that surprised me very much, as it's the best shooting Easton stick/shaft/blade I've used. I can hit corners like nothing. 10/10 EDIT - After about a month and a half of usage, I've become extremely disappointed with the shooting of this stick. The stick torques beyond belief, and I stopped using it. I bought a NBH One90 and I've been much happier. New grade, 3/10 Weight and Balance Easton sticks aren't known for being too light (with the exception of the CNT and SL), especially with the name "Super Tough". With durability, you sacrifice the weight. The stick is noticably heavier than my Dolomite, but the balance is incredible. 10/10 Durability The ST is a complete Tank. I've used Easton sticks before that I was very disappointed in due to a lack of durability. The ST lives up to it's name. I've taken chops you'd see a Lumberjack make, and have blocked numerous shots with the stick, but there is no weakness. 10/10 Intangibles I love the paint job on this stick. The blue paint really catches your eye and gets noticed on the ice. Conclusion Easton Hockey has impressed me very much with the 2006 Synergy ST. It makes me want to try out a CNT very bad, which I may just have to do. Thumbs up. Overall I give the ST a 9.5/10.
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I use their skates (5K pumps, had to replace the S400's) and blades pretty much. I hate their composite stuff...I created that identity around the time RbK's stuff was all hyped up.
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Some updates... Stick - 2006 Easton Synergy ST. 65 Flex, Sakic Curve. Backup - 2005 Mission Hex-1 shaft 75 flex with Wood Synergy II blade, Sakic Curve. Roller hockey sticks: Main - 2006 Warrior Dolomite Shaft with RbK 1K blade. Backup - 2005 TPS Response XN10. Helmet - 2005 Bauer 4000. Too small though. Roller hockey skates - 2006 CCM Vector PF4, stock wheels for outdoor. Labeda Millenium wheels for indoor.
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Nice twigs, pat.
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New twig to replace my Warrior... http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/h..._1914_105129619 65 flex Sakic RH