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The Custom is a a Modano Clone, there is no name on the nameplate.

The Momentum is pretty nice, dont know if its a new one but i suppose it is one.

Where do get Vapor XX Customs?

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mickz-i bring the stealth and rbk to games and practice ,im not a big fan of the vector,its a toe curve like the shanahan retail ,while i use heel curves

would you ever be selling it?

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The Custom is a a Modano Clone, there is no name on the nameplate.

The Momentum is pretty nice, dont know if its a new one but i suppose it is one.

where did you get the momentum? ive been looking for one of those shafts for a while now

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Very stylish pic of me in action... :angry:

Anyways not much to show off her, no latest hockey pics but I do have my nike gloves, never was a nike fan untill I bought those; very comfy and they aren't ugly..., my mission m-2 pants very protective I would recommend these. Saved me from many a tailbone injury and come with zip up legs splits as most pants do these days. Stick is downright ugly, I think thats my old z-carbon. They suck. Snap like toothpicks and splinter as well. This was two seasons ago... I'll get a new pic... :D

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how old are your PF2's hockey? i got mine a week ago today and have only used them a few times but love em, how they holding up?

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how old are your PF2's hockey? i got mine a week ago today and have only used them a few times but love em, how they holding up?

I like them alot ...this is the first year i played roller hockey so i got these cause they were cheap, but i really like them. they are way better then i expected, anways i got mine in the begining of May, the only thing i don't like about them is i often have to cange the wheels around

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Is the person that sharpens your skates blind?

lol, i think next year i should go to t-blades cause everybody in my town that sharpens skates sucks, lol :P I also don't think it helps that i played 250+ times last winter

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I see that a lot around here. Looks like they started near the end of the steel and sharpened around the curve until it was a nice smooth arc.

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Yep, that's exactly what they did.

The problem is, that is the shape of Easton steel - the front is round. You have to be careful and start lower, not at the end. After a while, it'll shape out and look like a standard blade.

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Yep, that's exactly what they did.

The problem is, that is the shape of Easton steel - the front is round. You have to be careful and start lower, not at the end. After a while, it'll shape out and look like a standard blade.

JR, how long do i have to use them before they be come normal?

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Yours are screwed and its the sharpener that would even them out, not you. My Missions are the same way, I'll try and throw up a pic, and I've done a fair bit of work to even them out already.

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Oh well, im gonna have to get new skates for next season anyway, these are getting kinda tight, i don't think i'll go back to easton skates or buy missons if they do the same thing.

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its not the skate its the sharpener guy,if they are done right you wont have any problems

so do u think if i go to the same sharpner guy it will do the same thing no matter what brand of skate i use

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It's the sharpener most of all. Eastons may be easier to do it to, but if they are that bad, you need to look elsewhere. Either a new LHS, different steel you can ship to have sharpened or T'blades.

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its not the skate its the sharpener guy,if they are done right you wont have any problems

i agree, if the guy cant sharpen well, it wont make a difference of what kind of skates you have.

if they guy who did those is the only person around who can sharpen skates, i would go with t-blades.

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