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2 hours ago, aeromax38 said:What are some comparable patterns from other manufacturers? Are there any?
Thanks
Warrior has it available in pro stocks.
true has it available in summer as the TC6
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I don’t think it’s an EZ Sharp, but the diamonds look reasonably similar
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Didn’t the HyperLites incorporate the smaller Mako style asymmetrical toe box? MyFT4 in D feel plenty roomy
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/324864161773?hash=item4ba369b7ed:g:P2AAAMXQEgpTD9AK
Is this the one to which you're referring? if so, this is plenty good for that application. Just make sure you keep dust off the magnet and element, sometimes it'll throw off the readings
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Used but great shape Charron stick, RH Trigger with JetSpeed FT2 dressing. E shaft with asymmetrical taper. Dimpled grip, I’m told it’s a clone or similar to the Setoguchi pattern. 58” heel to butt end. 80 flex.
looking to get $100 plus shipping, but taking offers. Would love to trade for a P71 CCM under 85 flex in similar condition.
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I don’t recall all the details, but the Boron Spine was built into the shaft, which made it flex differently on the forehand as opposed to the backhand. I suppose I’m theory you could remove the blade and use it upside down (in regards to the graphics
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Concave on both. I recently had a blue variant, I removed the blade and replaced with a tapered one no problem
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That’s a shame. Met the family a few times at the SFS show, very nice group
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Verdammt that’s nice
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More importantly where did you find this? 😳
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All the Novius OPS I’ve had were tapered, but keep in mind the shaft is hand specific.
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5 hours ago, moonrockticktock said:Sorry to go off topic but is it possible to use those screws for non graf skates and holders? I don’t have a lhs near me so doing an inline conversion is difficult. Just wondering for future reference
I’ve replaced rivets with MLX screws in thin boots (Mako, MLX, True VH) for years. Primarily for college or AAA guys who were fed up with losing rivets weekly.
if you run out of options send me a PM
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3 hours ago, Westside said:Can’t speak to the Tuuk issue, but coming from Bauer to CCM, I was blown away by how much more difficult the CCM holder is to put steel on. I literally have to put the skate on the ground and press down with all my body weight before the crank knob will allow me to tighten the steel. Unscrews and pops out no problem
I've noticed a few, not many, issues like that but only when they're not at room temperature. Either warm from sharpening or cold from being on ice.
But of course it could be an alignment issue for the OP as well
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Largely its a personal preference thing. My skates fit similarly to yours and i prefer them that way. you could try opening up the heel area around the tendon guard prior to putting them on, it may help your heel seat back in the skate prior to lacing them. You wouldn't have to overdo it on the tightening that way as well
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Figure skaters use a supplement tongue sponge foam quite a bit as well, though I’m not able to find them online at the moment
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Have you looked into Raven? I believe they use Sr or larger than junior blades as well. They were immensely popular when I was in the retail gig.
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9 hours ago, ricepow said:He still insists these are legit sticks that he acquires from pro teams.
I don’t think he intentionally misrepresented the sticks because this would’ve been exactly how he could’ve acquired it. It does t have the “Team” badging on it, so it’s not really different from a seller who doesn’t recognize a Tacks repainted as JetSpeed or vice versa
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What size holder?