Labrat198 7 Report post Posted November 19, 2015 I have been wondering what exactly people mean when they say such and such skate has a +1 pitch out of the box, or have a +2 pitch done on the blade. Is that a setting on the machine, or a measurement made on the blade, or something else? Is there a specific area that you measure from to determine where a skate is at? I have seen people talk down shops that just have "Forward, Neutral, and Defense" options, but I don't see how its any better to say a +1 or -1 if its just a general term for more or less pitch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AfftonDad 88 Report post Posted November 19, 2015 I have been wondering what exactly people mean when they say such and such skate has a +1 pitch out of the box, or have a +2 pitch done on the blade. Is that a setting on the machine, or a measurement made on the blade, or something else? Is there a specific area that you measure from to determine where a skate is at? I have seen people talk down shops that just have "Forward, Neutral, and Defense" options, but I don't see how its any better to say a +1 or -1 if its just a general term for more or less pitch.The number comes from the setting on the knob of the profiling equipment (machine). But you can get equivalent pitches by adding shims between the holder and the boot. Also, some holders (CXN or Graf) and perhaps boots have some additional pitch (over what is generally considered to be neutral, but even that is probably based on some historical bauer holder). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Labrat198 7 Report post Posted November 20, 2015 Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites