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Inno made, it couldn’t be anything but good. 🤣
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JoFa made a comp shaft briefly, 9800 maybe, with that concept, but it flipped halfway down the shaft so the convex was always in your palm.
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Other way around. Concave on the forehand.
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https://www.amazon.com/White-Finger-Tape-Pack-Grappling/dp/B07MQ2279R/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?keywords=finger+tape&qid=1565108796&s=gateway&sprefix=finger+ta&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1 I’ve never seen this tape in person to gauge the materials but I was considering it for the same purpose
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Hockey Pants or Girdle Recommendation
Buzz_LightBeer replied to KelpFries's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I had purchased the Tackla breezers Girdle, it had some pretty substantial tail bone padding, to the point it was almost awkward to sit on. You can see the pads removed on my IG post. I didn’t take any hard falls on it, so I can’t comment on that aspect. -
Bauer ADV vs BGP2P (Pro Stock ADV) weight?
Buzz_LightBeer replied to VegasHockey's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Are the extended shafts actually that now? For years they were nothing more than fused composite plugs, which may account for the weight. -
Hands on with the new Bauer Vapor Flylite
Buzz_LightBeer replied to VegasHockey's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I agree, the Red/Yellow/Grey combo are an eyesore. I held one over the weekend, the taper dimensions aren't as oblate as compared to the S19/CX, but it felt more solid. Not as "brittle" as the Easton's tended to feel, the shaft felt thicker and heartier, but not heavier -
They’re both similar range, geared more towards rec skaters, less towards ice hockey players. I’d personally look to upgrade sooner rather than later
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Depending what color tha is, it may be available in MTO or booking options, but then generally won't be advertised at the retail level. Someone with a catalog or order form would know for sure
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One piece, technically yes, but it was two pieces fused together. I suppose in today's terminology it would be closer to a mid kick This, in my opinion fits your needs; https://www.prostockhockey.com/hockey-sticks/player-sticks/left-team-stock-rbz-stage-2-75-flex-stick-6/
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Anything in a tapered shaft blade combo, or a fused OPS variation of would be most similar. Sakic still exists in the major manufacturers, so you should have some bargain hunting luck. Most sticks will be noticeably lighter these days, and after a long hiatus you may experiment with a lower flex. You’ll also eventually graduate to a true one piece, but cross that bridge once you get there. If it were me, I’d go the tapered shaft route, or a Pro stick from the RBZ family, the earlier ones were fused OPS
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You’re far more likely to see mid height/max height iterations of existing curves as opposed to all new ones, imo
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I held up a Kucherov to a Pasternak and a P28 at the Bauer store, and if there was any difference between the three, it wasn’t apparent to the eye
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Blade pitch question - SB XS from LS Edge w/ Step
Buzz_LightBeer replied to xstartxtodayx's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I went from 280 LS3 Edge (35/55 Cag), to 272 LS BlackSteel, to XS Step steel. I felt the significant backward lean the first few times. I had the blades profiled to Hudson V (or whatever it’s colloquially called) and get right back to normal. Id personally try a profile, or heel lifts before anything more drastic like a holder swap -
A former Sher-Wood higher up once told me, “guys still using the Coffey buy their sticks and pants the same way, 50-30.” 🤣🤣
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Mid October release, I’ve heard
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Is the CCM model a Canadian SMU? A google search only found it on SFS sites?
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I’m on the seafood diet. I see food, I eat it. Has not yet negatively affected my performance.
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Brand new, 62” tall, uncut grip. Yeo nameplate. 90 flex T4QR $140 shipped to the US, open to offers
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I don’t think these are all that rare, but an interesting set to add to the collection.
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Mid range STX, Warrior and True offer good value. Lesser known, Fischer sticks are decent as well
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In my opinion I’d opt for the Covert line, the low kick aspect would be more beneficial to someone shooting primarily wristers and snappers
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Curve Frustration - Need Recommendations
Buzz_LightBeer replied to 2nhockey's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
P19 used to be known as H11A, it's not a copy of P92 but similar. They also have P90 (reportedly a P92 clone), Also P21 and P29 are similar with different lies. -
Curve Frustration - Need Recommendations
Buzz_LightBeer replied to 2nhockey's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
CCM makes no less than 4 patterns similar to the P19, so you shouldn’t have much trouble finding a replacement. Otherwise you make like a Bauer P14 or P106 to experiment with