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Best Composite Blade on dry arenas?

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I play arena ball hockey and the blade on my Easton Stealth is cracking and getting weak in the toe area.. what are some light and durable blades out there that wont crack easily?

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easton UG's if you can find them..maybe a hybrid...otherwise something like a Bauer Wavebridge ($20 at Hockey1) and well the Gear blade is light..no insert..and it was tested outside..i've had a test stick for 2+ years now.

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never by a graphite or hybrid synthesis.

my hybrid was done in 2 games split down the middle.

thought maybe it was just a bad one so i got another one three games same thing down the middle.

then i tried out a graphite boom down the middle.

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According to guys who have used it on rougher roller surfaces, I'd say our RC blades are contenders.

Although your website and products are intriguing, how does one go about purchasing your items. Are they available in the US?

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According to guys who have used it on rougher roller surfaces, I'd say our RC blades are contenders.

Although your website and products are intriguing, how does one go about purchasing your items. Are they available in the US?

Yes, we have about fifteen stores carrying the products now, mostly in the northeast.

The following three stores are MSH members and sell our products. You should contact them to see what they have in stock, since I'm sure they'd be willing to ship.

No-Icing Sports

Puck Hog Hockey

Sher Sports

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According to guys who have used it on rougher roller surfaces, I'd say our RC blades are contenders.

Although your website and products are intriguing, how does one go about purchasing your items. Are they available in the US?

Yes, we have about fifteen stores carrying the products now, mostly in the northeast.

The following three stores are MSH members and sell our products. You should contact them to see what they have in stock, since I'm sure they'd be willing to ship.

No-Icing Sports

Puck Hog Hockey

Sher Sports

thanks for the info.

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According to guys who have used it on rougher roller surfaces, I'd say our RC blades are contenders.

Although your website and products are intriguing, how does one go about purchasing your items. Are they available in the US?

Yes, we have about fifteen stores carrying the products now, mostly in the northeast.

The following three stores are MSH members and sell our products. You should contact them to see what they have in stock, since I'm sure they'd be willing to ship.

No-Icing Sports

Puck Hog Hockey

Sher Sports

Do you have any retailers in the Toronto area? And what's the company called? I couldn't find any info on rc replacement blades

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I'm not involved with the Canadian market, although I know there have been a couple of stores around Toronto who carry the products. Contact info@salmingcanada.com to determine where the stores are.

The RC replacement blades that I mentioned are 0405 products, which is why they aren't listed on the website (Salming Sports). The 0506 blades listed on the website were very good for ice, but they are a bit thinner than their predecessors to fit the tapered market. The Evo blades coming out for 0607 seem to be beefed up again and would probably be a good choice for roller. You can see them in the 2006 catalogue. (I'm not sure if you are aware of this, but many of the catalogues are in their own section in the Ice Hockey Forum: 2006 Catalogues Forum)

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Innovative blades are tanks. The have great feel as well, IMO. You should still be able to find them.

Yeah I used Innovative a couple of years ago and it was great.. I just don't know where to find them in Toronto.. or even an online shop that doesn't charge me $40 for shipping

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