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I find that when I play with my \gloves Bauer Vapor X20, they get really wet and moist. That wetness stays in the gloves and 3/4 into the game it feels pretty nasty. If I go with higher end gloves does it have better ventilation/moisture wicking? |
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goatskin is supposed to be pretty good at preventing bacteria from accumulating, but in time, they prob will start to smell. I like pro gloves where the palms are either nash, or some kind of leather. I will wash my gloves about 1-2 times a year without any issues... soak in bucket of water, aggravated for 5 mins.. then shove them in my front load washer... doesn't seem to damage the fabrics at all. I will generally go through gloves every 2-3 years max |
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As for the moisture wicking, which gloves have that feature? I want to try it out and see if it's for me or not. |
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You will know if they gloves have dri fit in them.. most if not all bauer's have them since it is a product of Nike. Even their shoulder pads, elbows etc have have dri fit technology in them, which I am not a huge fan of. I have thrown every piece of gear (expet helmet and skates) into my waser without any issues... Mind you, I have a front loader. If you think about it, it shouldn't ruin things like elbows and gloves. Top loaders may be a big harsher due to the agitator, but it all should be fine... With hockey gloves, you are better off just soaking and washing by hand, since just washing it in the wash isn't thorough enough. I just throw it in the wash jur for added cleanliness/the spin cycle to get the glove dryer |
If you wanna see how gross your gloves/gear is. Fill your bath tub or whatever with scalding hot water, and dump your gloves in. After about 5 minutes, there will be brown/black/whatever crap floating in the water. Just soaking in hot water cleans it SOMEWHAT, because it does kill some bacteria. But it will likely still smell a little bit. Dont forget to hang dry them thoroughly in a cool ventilated area, otherwise mold and bacteria will just grow in them again right away. |
whos got these hockey shooting pads and can give me insight if u ever shot on one? |
Got a Getzlaf blade, switching from an Iginla, and maaaan I'm shooting flutter pucks all day long, although it's considerably faster and straighter for some reason. I wonder what should I change in the shooting form to use a heel wedge properly? darthchilli, I happen to have a big sheet of plastic in my garage for shooting practice, and it's pretty good depending on the friction on it. Obviously it won't be ever as smooth as real ice and if you're shooting with shoes on the ground, there'll be some height difference from skates but worth the practices in my opinion. Taken 1000's of shots on it and it's helped me immensely on the ice so far, great time killer if your wrists ain't killing you or anything. If it's big enough you can practice some stickhandling drills too. |
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The puck itself is travelling faster and straighter, but it's just flipping end over end where as when I was shooting with the Iginla blade, it was spinning as flat as a frisbee but moving as slow as molasses in air. I was looking into heel curves since that I find that I prefer handling the puck closer to the heel of my blade and shoot from there even with a mid curve. It felt more comfortable to stick handle and shoot so far on the shooting pad, I'll try shooting in a stick and puck later in the week. |
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Bauer Total One or Easton S19? |
darthchilli: Depends on the size you're looking for. I splurged and went with a hockeyshot.com roll up shooting pad that's big enough to practice stickhandling but if you're purely shooting you could go with a Viceroy shooting pad that's a lot smaller and cheaper. Should able to find them online. BlueG2: Same flex, I just swapped the blades. I think it has mainly to do with the fact that I was switching from a closed blade to an open blade that's causing the fluttering, while the heel curve itself's more intuitive to my current form, I'll just experiment with it. |
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A bit OT, but I remember hearing about a hockey forum that's the shits when it comes to anythng about gear, would that be modsquad? |
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Can anyone chime in on the Easton Stealth S999? I don't recall hearing this before. It's on sale at THS, both SR and INT. Easton Stealth S999 Intermediate Composite Stick - The Hockey Shop Source for Sports | Bauer, CCM, Warrior, Reebok, Vaughn, Brians, Gongshow, NHL, Goalie I broke most of my main sticks and blades/shafts and I'm down to my backups, so I would like some new sticks, but haven't bought any in the past 3 yrs, so some help would be greatly appreciated! |
Goalie position Helmet: Bauer NME9 Skates: Reebok 4K Pants: Reebok SR-S chest: Reebok 11K Leg pads: Vaughn V4 7450 Glove: Vaughn Epic T-8800 Blocker: Vaughn 7070 Stick: Bauer Supreme One 100 |
Has anyone tried the one60 skates? And what do you think of them? Posted via RS Mobile |
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You should put down your skill level, how often you play, and what you expect from your skates, and people can generally give you better info on products. |
Oh okay. Well I'm just starting out hockey and I plan to join a beginners league later this year. I play stick and puck about once a week or so. I'm currently using ccm v04 but I'm finding that I don't get enough ankle support out of it. I've tried on the one 60s and one70s but I didn't notice a big difference or any between the two. So I'm not sure if I should just dump the extra $100 for the one70s if I don't feel a difference. Posted via RS Mobile |
^ @bartone I am currently using the one60's and I think they are not bad. When I was trying on skates with SolidPenguin I really loved the Vapor's a lot more (I forgot what model, but it was more expensive). I would have bought the vapor's if I had the cash, but since I didn't really want to spend that much and since I am not playing in the NHL or anything, I just got the one60's. They are not bad all around, but in terms of comfyness, I really liked the vapors more. Just my 0.02. |
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The One70 on the other hand uses the Bauer Supreme Anatomical fit system where the skate is built without a heel counter, this allows the skate to be molded much closer to your heel/ankle giving you more customization/support. Posted via RS Mobile |
anybody using the mission axiom skates? i'm looking at the t8, but they only come in D's and EE's. i'm currently using missions in a 10E. |
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