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2016 STX Hockey Catalogue
jazz4all replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
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Aside of gionta or other toe curve, bringing back warrior vanek will be great too! Really versatile, all round curve.
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How's the lie on p10? Is it 5?
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learning hockey at an advanced age
jazz4all replied to Amazinmets73's topic in General Hockey Discussions
probably the same with anyone here, bend your knees. don't be afraid of fall. wearing a knee pads might give you more confidence. again, look for how to skating video, and compare it with your posture. and for stopping, you might want to try shallower sharpening if its too grippy. -
got this franchise from ebay for $80 :) really good condition. love it! Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
jazz4all replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
guys, i have a question. Which one is better for conversion, flexlite 4.0 or one95 (durability and stiffness)? im going to use the chassis from my CA7.- 2854 replies
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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
jazz4all replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
my grippers are much much better wheels than dynasty or other rink rat. great durability and grip, and not expensive- 2854 replies
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my LS2 step steel also put me in more forward pitch rather than neutral. don't like it at first time for having trouble in gliding on one foot. But, now i like it.
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how tight it should be? i got my step steel today. and its my first time changing blades.
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its labeda dynasty x-soft :) for the grip, i think labeda gripper (soft) is much better.
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for me the fit is quite similar like one75 EE width. i really like the heel lock on CA7. however, for playing as defenseman, i prefer using my commander SE in terms of side protection since CA7 is softer.
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sticks and inline skates (alkali CA7) :) sticks: blank stick lidstrom curve (similar to dolomite) TPS R10 nash curve, AK27 kovalev and spezza curve, easton ST getzlaf curve
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helmet: ccm V08 with FM480 cage shoulder: easton x-treme elbow pad: graf G700 glove: bauer 4roll pro pants: vapor x30 girdle: mission CSX shin guard: graf GS skates: supreme one80, mission commander SE sticks: AK27 with easton STblade, easton ST shaft with easton LAMI blade, blank stick (think dolomite)
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i thought its made a bit tight at the first time. but at the end it stretched out. very comfy glove w/ good price.
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wow, that's a lot of skates with a lot of different type of fit.
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adding new skates inline and ice...
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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
jazz4all replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
its newron chassis. similar to sprungs i believe.- 2854 replies
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actually it would have been so much better if there's no gold color on the heel... just like graf's...all black with yellow laces..that's beauty. i prefer white laces on supreme.
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so here's my new one80 and vapor matrix glove (x20 i believe).. also one75 and hespeler glove..
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i might wanna buy those skates in E width..but im not sure about its heel size.. i like the one75's heel lock..so what heel size that would be?
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vapor XXXX is much better in black.. don't like X60 in black...and white holder is cooler i think...
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if u love ONE95, then dont ever switch to vapor. really...the boot construction is totally diff. but i think lacing technique might do... just make sure u laced it right.