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Anybody get any with split fingers and how much more was it? How do they feel as well.

Thanks Sid.

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so you have to order through a dealer?

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Yes you have to go through a dealer. If you dont have a local dealer you can go to in person some online stores (Epuck.com) will do them also.

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rather than start a new topic, i'm interested in getting custom tps hgt's. i know you need to order a minimum of two, but i was wondering how much extra it'd be for an all nylon glove, and how long it'd take to come in?

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Goalieheaven has some nylon HGTs, as well as some HG1s. I'm rather fond of the 'Super Goon" gloves.

Black Nylon HGTs

Wow, I realize pro-stock stuff is in demand, but honestly. They want $499 for Yashin CP92's. $229 for HTS's? I payed 190 for my XXX's. How do they sell their stuff, just by best offer, or are there that many suckers out there?

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Goalieheaven has some nylon HGTs, as well as some HG1s. I'm rather fond of the 'Super Goon" gloves.

Black Nylon HGTs

Wow, I realize pro-stock stuff is in demand, but honestly. They want $499 for Yashin CP92's. $229 for HTS's? I payed 190 for my XXX's. How do they sell their stuff, just by best offer, or are there that many suckers out there?

I haven't seen any of their pro-stock stuff so expensive until now. They'll hopefully figure out that their prices are insane after they have to relist those items a few times.

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I paid an extra $9 when I ordered mine. x70 with split fingers and pro nylon ended up costing $149

Was that 2004 or 2005? The prices went up more than 10% again this year.

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I believe they are the 2005. I ordered them back in March and recieved them a couple weeks ago. My shop said the prices were going up, but they were going to add them to their order to save me some money.

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I believe they are the 2005. I ordered them back in March and recieved them a couple weeks ago. My shop said the prices were going up, but they were going to add them to their order to save me some money.

Then you really made out.

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I agree. It was more than I was willing to spend on gloves, but they are well worth the money. To answer Sid's question though, the fingers feel great. I've haven't been able to acutally use them yet, but my first impression of them is outstanding. I also own a pair of 4 year old x70's and these totally blow them away.

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I believe they are the 2005.  I ordered them back in March and recieved them a couple weeks ago.  My shop said the prices were going up, but they were going to add them to their order to save me some money.

Then you really made out.

I didnt want to make a new topic, but are the new eagle models like the infinity available for order now?

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Goalieheaven has some nylon HGTs, as well as some HG1s. I'm rather fond of the 'Super Goon" gloves.

Black Nylon HGTs

Wow, I realize pro-stock stuff is in demand, but honestly. They want $499 for Yashin CP92's. $229 for HTS's? I payed 190 for my XXX's. How do they sell their stuff, just by best offer, or are there that many suckers out there?

bud who would want yashins gloves there tiny and 499. ive got heatleys and drapers at my shop for 299. we even had sum savards in and fedorovs and bertuzzis. as for nylong hgts i got sum black and navy ones for 179

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Anybody get any with split fingers and how much more was it? How do they feel as well.

Thanks Sid.

bud just have ur local store get a custom glove spec sheet for a eagle custom pro, these gloves some split finger already with plastic inserts

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Anybody get any with split fingers and how much more was it? How do they feel as well.

Thanks Sid.

bud just have ur local store get a custom glove spec sheet for a eagle custom pro, these gloves some split finger already with plastic inserts

And very expensive.

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Anybody get any with split fingers and how much more was it? How do they feel as well.

Thanks Sid.

bud just have ur local store get a custom glove spec sheet for a eagle custom pro, these gloves some split finger already with plastic inserts

And very expensive.

Muskoka 950's.

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I believe they are the 2005.  I ordered them back in March and recieved them a couple weeks ago.  My shop said the prices were going up, but they were going to add them to their order to save me some money.

Then you really made out.

I didnt want to make a new topic, but are the new eagle models like the infinity available for order now?

you mean those...http://www.epuck.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=10001&parent_category_rn=1786&categoryId=892849&langId=-1&catalogId=10051&sortby1=Manu&sortby2=HTL&pgID=2

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the split fingers on hgts are unreal. i believe they are tapered much liek your fingers are, a great technology.

btw on another note, read the eaby description lol haha

"Feast your eyes on this incredible pair of gloves. This TPS HGT 14" hockey glove was made for Boston Bruins tough-guy extraodinare Doug Doull. it takes a special player to reach the 132:1 PIMs to Pts ratio, and Doug has done it! The gloves are a full tuftek cordura exterior and are extremely light with an incredible feel and are very durable. Imagine how many times a year these gloves would be slammed into opponents faces or dropped to the ice and kicked around under the pile, they BETTER be able to withstand a beating."

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