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malcolm15

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hey i play roller hockey but we play on a concrete floor and its costing me loads having to keep on buying blades dose any1 no of a good blade that dosent wear down as quick

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Yeah Like Roadrunner said, you should check out some ABS blades. I would recommend the CCM V20 or the CCM V40, or the Koho 4400. I have had good luck with those blades on concrete.

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Yeah Like Roadrunner said, you should check out some ABS blades. I would recommend the CCM V20 or the CCM V40, or the Koho 4400. I have had good luck with those blades on concrete.

I would also suggest those CCM blades. They've held up well for me.

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Use epoxy on the edge of the blade... the epoxy will wear down instead of your blade.

I used to go thru a blade every 2 months, and had to get used to using new blade patterns all the time. After I did the epoxy thing, I go thru a blade every 8 months or more.

I wrote about this some time ago, cant find the link though... PM me if you want more details

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what's the c21 blades attributes?

I searched around at different online shops and remember finding out that the c21=Jagr, which is a moderate, closed, medium length heel curve according to the pattern DB. I also read somewhere that it has a low lie...like a 5, but I don't know if that is its true lie.

Last summer I bought a Koho abs blade from my local peranis that had the exact attributes of an easton shanny curve but it was stamped "Jagr." However I think this blade was a misprint, an older model, or something else because I've seen countless Koho blades in Jagr patterns that meet the Pattern DB description.

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