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Buzz_LightBeer

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  1. 3, 5… Eureka Fibonacci’s sequence for all you young’ns
  2. In my experience it’s not drastic enough to require more than one good sharpening to blend it in. The initial profile would remain the same, the wheel never touches it.
  3. I’m a wide foot fit 3 and find Wide RibCore, and both Regular and Wide Jetspeeds to fit well. Either a mid-upper range current model or clearance previous model would be worth trying on. since you’ve had a nice skate in the XXX, no need to break the bank, but definitely don’t go too low end on a budget, you’ll definitely notice the feel of a lower end boot and regret it.
  4. When I used to heat Grafs, I would place the Achilles guard on the ground, blade perpendicular to the ground, and a little light pressure on the toe and side panel will open the throat of the skate and allow your heel to sink back deeper in the boot. This should make a noticeable difference in what you’re experiencing. a shop with a good boot press can soften the ankle padding as wel with a reheat. it’s a positive and a negative of those skates, it’ll be a bit of a process to get them broken in but there’s a reason guys still have their Grafs 10/15/20 years later.
  5. The retail tag on the tongue would suggest that’s the graphics package you’ll see when they’re released as well
  6. Some models are still Canadian made, and some customs are made in Switzerland depending on the model
  7. It would depend on your budget, but Graf still makes G series skates and customs. Off the top of my head I don't recall the G5 fit specifically, but I believe it was based off the 705 which they still make available. A rep or dealer who regularly sells Graf could confirm that (Fred's in VH sold Graf, not sure if they still do). Graf also has a traceable form in the catalog that you can send in for their opinion. If you're wanting to buy your last pair of skates, I'm sure Graf could make you up a 2022 pair of G5's custom
  8. The TiLo tech is nice, but the elbow pad lock is a little tight and difficult to fit most elbows. Personally I think Shock Doctor sleeve lock does it best but loses the forearm cut resistant sleeve. https://www.shockdoctor.com/products/core-compression-hockey-shirt
  9. https://sidelineswap.com/gear/hockey/skates/player-skates/3932524-bauer-new-ultra-sonic-skate-fit-3 $750 for any member and I’ll ship free to the US. Please hit me up for any more info
  10. I understand the R&D aspect of the price, but a big part of the rising costs is “because we can, and people will keep buying them.” (Bauer, I’m looking at you…) the positive part is what was once a top of the line stick trickles technology down to models in subsequent years second and third tier sticks at a comparative bargain
  11. Stores can sell products for whatever they want, but cannot advertise lower than MAP.
  12. Similar but the hosel was much shorter. you could have some luck with tapered combos that are still around. https://hoapahockey.com/products/ps1-shaft?variant=17964471255111
  13. A 5100 or Re-Akt-75 should fit similarly with comparable, maybe slightly less protection. Inhaler was back in the HC100 days from Itech, or was it the Intake(?) and iirc they produced Mission branded Bauer helmets for a few years after, with a Re-Akt style single point adjustment shell i want to say. If you're able to wear a small, HM has huge discounts on Resistance helmets as well
  14. I don't care if they put a layer of Unobtanium between the adhesive and the finish layer, if they say to replace it after 10 uses, it's moot people that have used blade tape in the past had them last for months, I’m still skeptical of the benefit of these.
  15. It’s similar, I was going to call it skateboard deck tape, like 220 grit sandpaper
  16. Newer models also have 80 flex now which is clutch
  17. https://www.hockeyworld.com/CCM-Jetspeed-FT4-Hockey-Stick-Sr Perani's lists the FT4 in stock
  18. 1 “pack” consists of 2 forehand and 2 backhand pieces. So only slightly less ridiculous
  19. I picked up two yesterday to fool around with, planned on putting a review together. My first impression is underwhelming. The presentation is nice, but to be honest, I had anticipated it being permanent (at least to the life of the stick) but the packaging recommends replacing it after 8-10 sessions.
  20. Not specifically, but just trolling PSH, Schwartz, Giordano, Bennet and Brodie seem to be in that realm
  21. A few pros use something like that. Jaden Schwartz comes to mind
  22. Are they; A- trying to use the same holes without drilling new? B- trying to install the holders with steel taken out? That would be the most likely culprit imo. when I swap holders, I mark the center of where I want the holder front and back. I use 2 strips of 3M thick double sided tape to hold the holder in place so I can readjust. The tape holds the chassis in place while you drill a stabilizing hole front and back. That should get the holder attached straight and square for finishing drilling. If for some reason the bottom of the boot and top of the holder aren’t square a small shim may take up the needed space
  23. Where’s a CCM F•I•T machine when you need one?
  24. True is offering P90T at retail next year, in one model
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