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HockeyBoy#6

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You will get better performance by buying skates that fit better. If you're hoping to get a pair at the closeout price they're at and hopefully get a few seasons out of them, I don't think that's the smartest decision

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He maybe talking about the difference between standard NBH sizing and the ONE90 difference...

My Vapor XX sz 9D

My ONE90's sz 8.5D

Both fit like gloves.

PS: HockeyBoy no#6, its best to refrain from "SMS speak" using proper English is strongly recommended.

(Eg: "bout", use capitals at the start of a sentence etc)

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He maybe talking about the difference between standard NBH sizing and the ONE90 difference...

My Vapor XX sz 9D

My ONE90's sz 8.5D

Both fit like gloves.

PS: HockeyBoy no#6, its best to refrain from "SMS speak" using proper English is strongly recommended.

(Eg: "bout", use capitals at the start of a sentence etc)

That sounds about right. I also went down half a size when i went from XXs to One90s.

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He maybe talking about the difference between standard NBH sizing and the ONE90 difference...

My Vapor XX sz 9D

My ONE90's sz 8.5D

Both fit like gloves.

PS: HockeyBoy no#6, its best to refrain from "SMS speak" using proper English is strongly recommended.

(Eg: "bout", use capitals at the start of a sentence etc)

Please take this in the lighthearted way it is intended...

- 'may be'

- it's

- ' "SMS speak". Using...' , or ' "SMS speak"; using...'

- ' (e.g., ...

- ' ... etc.) '

I might actually be wrong myself on the last one. Ending a sentence with a parenthetical remark containing an abbreviation of a Latin term correctly seems to be the domain of only the most skilled grammartician.

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I think there's a certain point where we can say one is proper use and the other isn't. I'm not an expert but I did very well in English as a High School student. That and none of the mods have kicked up a fuss in regards to the way I write on this board.

All of the above and, Im at work and don't give that much of a damn to read through every post I make and correct it for 100% grammatical reference by tossers.

There's a line between making effort and pissing in the wind.

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