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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...

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I have been stocking up on twigs this holiday season. This is my haul from the last couple of weeks:

Easton Stealth RS II - Mark Streit pro pattern

Warrior Widow - Vanek pattern

Reebok AI9 - Rostislav Olesz pro pattern

Reebok 20K pro tapered shaft

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Wasn't sure on where this belonged and these gloves have been posted before, but tonight I got to meet the man himself and get his signature on them.

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Wasn't sure on where this belonged and these gloves have been posted before, but tonight I got to meet the man himself and get his signature on them.

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Especially unique since they are a 'new' GX 9500.

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Haha-- just found my brother-in-law some Quik-Blades: they'd look even better!

(Speaking of, does anyone know if there's a generic tool to turn the tension nut on the back of these monstrosities? --edit: NM, found a hex socket that works, or, in a pinch, a pair of very small snipping pliers.)

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These now exist... whatever these are that I've created. In the words of Dr. (Young) Frankenstein, "He is beautiful... and he is mine...". I really can't wait to get this love/hate relationship on the ice.

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Oh my. What holders are those?

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Carbon Kevlar Razor Bladz off the old Easton Z-Air. Had them laying around so I thought I'd give them a whirl since I assume nobody else has. If they feel like garbage I'll put some LS Edge on them or see how they feel as an inline boot. I'm fortunate enough to have a mad-scientist "skate lab" where I essentially have free reign to do whatever my warped mind desires.

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Carbon Kevlar Razor Bladz off the old Easton Z-Air. Had them laying around so I thought I'd give them a whirl since I assume nobody else has. If they feel like garbage I'll put some LS Edge on them or see how they feel as an inline boot. I'm fortunate enough to have a mad-scientist "skate lab" where I essentially have free reign to do whatever my warped mind desires.

It is a warped mind, indeed.

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Skated on the VHs with the Carbon/Kevlar Razor Bladz Wednesday night. As expected they were extremely stiff. Boots felt great even though they were a half size bigger than I would like, but still managed to get a good heel lock. Similar stance to the Mako and felt like the boot is cut slightly higher. The holders are stiff and unforgiving, but they were fast. It also helped I cut them at 90/50. So yesterday I took off the Razor Bladz and mounted the Mission Magnesium chassis from my Makos and skated inline on them last night. Felt very quick on my feet. You notice a few different things about a boot when you use them for ice and inline since you change your stride a bit. For me it came in the stiffness of the tendon guard, which I noticed more playing inline. Overall, great boots, lightweight, impressive build quality, and a high degree of thermo-formability.

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Skated on the VHs with the Carbon/Kevlar Razor Bladz Wednesday night. As expected they were extremely stiff. Boots felt great even though they were a half size bigger than I would like, but still managed to get a good heel lock. Similar stance to the Mako and felt like the boot is cut slightly higher. The holders are stiff and unforgiving, but they were fast. It also helped I cut them at 90/50. So yesterday I took off the Razor Bladz and mounted the Mission Magnesium chassis from my Makos and skated inline on them last night. Felt very quick on my feet. You notice a few different things about a boot when you use them for ice and inline since you change your stride a bit. For me it came in the stiffness of the tendon guard, which I noticed more playing inline. Overall, great boots, lightweight, impressive build quality, and a high degree of thermo-formability.

Damn, I wanted to be the first to do this! How was the mount of the Magnesium frame? They look great!

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Skated on the VHs with the Carbon/Kevlar Razor Bladz Wednesday night. As expected they were extremely stiff. Boots felt great even though they were a half size bigger than I would like, but still managed to get a good heel lock. Similar stance to the Mako and felt like the boot is cut slightly higher. The holders are stiff and unforgiving, but they were fast. It also helped I cut them at 90/50. So yesterday I took off the Razor Bladz and mounted the Mission Magnesium chassis from my Makos and skated inline on them last night. Felt very quick on my feet. You notice a few different things about a boot when you use them for ice and inline since you change your stride a bit. For me it came in the stiffness of the tendon guard, which I noticed more playing inline. Overall, great boots, lightweight, impressive build quality, and a high degree of thermo-formability.

How high are they compared to your Grafs? How do they feel mobility-wise in comparison?

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After wearing different iterations of the Bauer Supreme with flexible tendon guards along with the Easton Mako, the fixed/immobile tendon guard is one of my dislikes with the VH.

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After wearing different iterations of the Bauer Supreme with flexible tendon guards along with the Easton Mako, the fixed/immobile tendon guard is one of my dislikes with the VH.

Tendon guards should be a part of shin pads, not skates. There would be no more Karlsson injuries then.

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Damn, I wanted to be the first to do this! How was the mount of the Magnesium frame? They look great!

It was a pretty easy mount. Profiles of the chassis and boot matched up pretty good. Just needed some thin wedges in the back.

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Got myself a few Christmas presents! Retail Easton V9 (85 Flex/E4/Matte) and a pro-stock Kris Letang V9E dressed as a V9 ("C"-85 Flex/Kreps/Matte). Bought the Letang used and used it once myself for shats-and-giggles. Having used Modano/Forsberg clones my whole life, Letang's curve/lie is definitely not my cup of tea but he is one of my favorite players (despite my hatred of the pens) and the stick will be a welcome addition to the game room.

Anyways, enjoy the pics.

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How high are they compared to your Grafs? How do they feel mobility-wise in comparison?

Comfort is on par with my G75's, even though they are slightly big. Mobility wasn't quite as good, but the VH is a stiffer boot and they aren't as broken in as my Grafs.

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You have the gloves in the gallery AND Show It Off.

Redundant? Especially when they're two pinned topics.


Use the Gallery for the picture, then you can cross-reference in the Custom Glove Q&A thread.

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Skated on the VHs with the Carbon/Kevlar Razor Bladz Wednesday night. As expected they were extremely stiff. Boots felt great even though they were a half size bigger than I would like, but still managed to get a good heel lock. Similar stance to the Mako and felt like the boot is cut slightly higher. The holders are stiff and unforgiving, but they were fast. It also helped I cut them at 90/50. So yesterday I took off the Razor Bladz and mounted the Mission Magnesium chassis from my Makos and skated inline on them last night. Felt very quick on my feet. You notice a few different things about a boot when you use them for ice and inline since you change your stride a bit. For me it came in the stiffness of the tendon guard, which I noticed more playing inline. Overall, great boots, lightweight, impressive build quality, and a high degree of thermo-formability.

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When you say that the holders are stiff and unforgiving, you are referring to the razor blades that you selected to be the holders, right; and not an aspect of the VHs themselves? Or, did you mean that the soles are stiff and unforgiving?

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