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SumAznGuy 11-24-2012 02:38 PM

We practiced passing drills with eggs when I was a kid.
I wonder what it would be like to practice passing drills with a super bouncing ball. That would require very soft hands.

I remember watching an interview with Luc Robitaille and he said he would practice for hours bounce a tennis ball against a wall with his hockey stick. That helped him build his hand eye co-ordination and work on soft hands to receive passes.

6thGear. 11-27-2012 12:11 PM

Can anyone tell me if its common for glove palms to lose grip over time?
Gloves are bauer vapor xx, bought them on closeout when vapor xxx were coming out back then. Still in very good shape, no tears or holes, just seems to me the palms lost grip?
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VR6GTI 11-27-2012 01:44 PM

Glove palms wear out all the time

m3thods 11-27-2012 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by 6thGear. (Post 8092214)
Can anyone tell me if its common for glove palms to lose grip over time?
Gloves are bauer vapor xx, bought them on closeout when vapor xxx were coming out back then. Still in very good shape, no tears or holes, just seems to me the palms lost grip?
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Depending on what palm you prefer, you can get them repalmed if you prefer them tacky.

Digital is the tackiest I've tried. Best feeling palm too. Lasts about 5 skates though lol.

You can get it done locally at Scoffs, but I've never used them. I can vouch for Nash's Sports out in Peterborough though. Top quality stuff.

supaflyTS 11-27-2012 02:22 PM

Question for some of you that owned newer Graf skates particularly goalie skates in general. How is the sizing compare to shoe size? Is it still 1.5 size smaller than us shoe sizing?
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6thGear. 11-27-2012 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by VR6GTI (Post 8092292)
Glove palms wear out all the time

I've never had a pair long enough to find this out..hah!

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Originally Posted by m3thods (Post 8092306)
Depending on what palm you prefer, you can get them repalmed if you prefer them tacky.

Digital is the tackiest I've tried. Best feeling palm too. Lasts about 5 skates though lol.

You can get it done locally at Scoffs, but I've never used them. I can vouch for Nash's Sports out in Peterborough though. Top quality stuff.

I thought of repalming...but I think it may be time to retire this pair to crappy roller games and time to get a new pair for ice:fuckyea:

m3thods 11-27-2012 10:32 PM

Yeah new gloves are always awesome. But I figured out that I love Bauer 4-Rolls so much that I just send my 3 pairs out to get repalmed when they need it. Added mesh gussets too. OMG :sweetjesus:

UFO 11-28-2012 12:46 AM

My 4 rolls won't die. They are on their 4th year now. Usually the palms last no more than 2 years with my other gloves

skiiipi 11-28-2012 07:14 AM

Big news in the hockey retail world
Canadian Tire buys Pro Hockey chain, bolsters sporting goods position - The Globe and Mail
Canadian Tire Corporation to acquire "Pro Hockey Life"
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m3thods 11-28-2012 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by skiiipi (Post 8092897)
Big news in the hockey retail world
Canadian Tire buys Pro Hockey chain, bolsters sporting goods position - The Globe and Mail
Canadian Tire Corporation to acquire "Pro Hockey Life"
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Now if only they would bring a store to Vancouver, that'd be great. Can't complain about increased competition between HX, Cyclone, Source for Sports, etc.


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Originally Posted by UFO (Post 8092830)
My 4 rolls won't die. They are on their 4th year now. Usually the palms last no more than 2 years with my other gloves

I repalm every couple of years to get rid of the stink. The first repalm I always get mesh gussets. mmmmm the best

Spidey 11-28-2012 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by UFO (Post 8092830)
My 4 rolls won't die. They are on their 4th year now. Usually the palms last no more than 2 years with my other gloves

the palms are great.. but the padding inside the gloves actually lose its softness, and padding.

skiiipi 11-28-2012 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by m3thods (Post 8093242)
Now if only they would bring a store to Vancouver, that'd be great. Can't complain about increased competition between HX, Cyclone, Source for Sports, etc.

I'm sure it'll come.
BC has a big enough market to sustain a PHL
Canadian Tire now has the low end covered w/ their own stores
Mid end covered with Sport Chek
And High End covered w/ HX and PHL
I can see the "Hockey Experts" name getting phased out and just using Pro Hockey Life in the high end hockey things.
Much like how Forzani's high end golf shops used to be called "Golf's experts" until they acquired Nevada Bob's Golf
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UFO 11-28-2012 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueG2 (Post 8093363)
the palms are great.. but the padding inside the gloves actually lose its softness, and padding.

I've noticed a bit of loss thinning in the padding compared to a new pair I have waiting to go, but still useable for a couple more seasons at this pace. They don't even stink since I'm pretty religious with airing out and drying immediately

!Nhan 11-28-2012 09:40 PM

Do you guys replace the palming when they start ripping?

skiiipi 11-28-2012 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by !Nhan (Post 8093564)
Do you guys replace the palming when they start ripping?

almost cheaper to replace gloves nowadays
unless you have a really high end glove

you can get S19 glove on sale for as low as $70....and some other higher end gloves are all under $100

But if you have a pair of gloves that you really like, then I suppose its worth it

m3thods 11-29-2012 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by !Nhan (Post 8093564)
Do you guys replace the palming when they start ripping?

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Originally Posted by skiiipi (Post 8093691)
almost cheaper to replace gloves nowadays
unless you have a really high end glove

you can get S19 glove on sale for as low as $70....and some other higher end gloves are all under $100

But if you have a pair of gloves that you really like, then I suppose its worth it


It's all personal preference. Some guys don't care if there are no palms in their gloves and will use those until they die. Some guys (a lot of pros included) can't use anything but a brand-new palm, so they replace them often.

As skiipi said, if you have cheap gloves, or don't have a particular fetish for a glove, then you're better off just buying gloves on closeout. 99% of people in beer leagues will do this. There aren't too many places to do it locally. I think Scoff's is the only place locally that repalms (not sure if the guy at Great Pacific Forum is still there)

However, if you have a glove that you love (for me, these are Bauer 4-Rolls- I have 3 pairs), repalming is worth looking at for a few reasons:
  • You don't have to break in gloves ever again
  • You have access to other palm materials, such as digital, mustang, kangaroo, goat, etc. Nash is the standard you see on higher-end gloves nowadays. If you can score them somehow, MSH2 from Eagle is a cult-classic.
  • If there was something you didn't like about the glove, you can get them altered for spare change. An example is putting in mesh gussets to improve breathability/cooling. That costs $5 per glove. Another thing you can do is shortening the cuff, or decreasing the volume of the glove for a slightly tighter fit

It's a lot of trouble, but for me at least it's worth it.

skiiipi 11-29-2012 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by m3thods (Post 8093901)
It's all personal preference. Some guys don't care if there are no palms in their gloves and will use those until they die. Some guys (a lot of pros included) can't use anything but a brand-new palm, so they replace them often.

As skiipi said, if you have cheap gloves, or don't have a particular fetish for a glove, then you're better off just buying gloves on closeout. 99% of people in beer leagues will do this. There aren't too many places to do it locally. I think Scoff's is the only place locally that repalms (not sure if the guy at Great Pacific Forum is still there)

However, if you have a glove that you love (for me, these are Bauer 4-Rolls- I have 3 pairs), repalming is worth looking at for a few reasons:
  • You don't have to break in gloves ever again
  • You have access to other palm materials, such as digital, mustang, kangaroo, goat, etc. Nash is the standard you see on higher-end gloves nowadays. If you can score them somehow, MSH2 from Eagle is a cult-classic.
  • If there was something you didn't like about the glove, you can get them altered for spare change. An example is putting in mesh gussets to improve breathability/cooling. That costs $5 per glove. Another thing you can do is shortening the cuff, or decreasing the volume of the glove for a slightly tighter fit

It's a lot of trouble, but for me at least it's worth it.

How much do you pay to get your gloves repalmed?
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Spidey 11-29-2012 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by UFO (Post 8093557)
I've noticed a bit of loss thinning in the padding compared to a new pair I have waiting to go, but still useable for a couple more seasons at this pace. They don't even stink since I'm pretty religious with airing out and drying immediately

yea, they are pretty durable.. i am good with airing out, but it takes ONE time that you don't and you are ruined lol... Mind you, I played a season of roller hockey in my pro rolls which pretty much put an end to them.. they got all loose and sloppy. but the palms were still perfect.

m3thods 11-29-2012 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by skiiipi (Post 8094204)
How much do you pay to get your gloves repalmed?
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Digital palm + mesh gussets + shipping was just under 120. If you go Nash + no gussets, it's about 100.

So like I said, it's only if you really love your gloves :fullofwin:

I wish I took a picture of the result, but if you search up "Nash Sports or Peaches Pro Repair" at the MSH forums, you'll see just how quality their work is.

Spidey 11-30-2012 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by m3thods (Post 8094454)
Digital palm + mesh gussets + shipping was just under 120. If you go Nash + no gussets, it's about 100.

So like I said, it's only if you really love your gloves :fullofwin:

I wish I took a picture of the result, but if you search up "Nash Sports or Peaches Pro Repair" at the MSH forums, you'll see just how quality their work is.

that is still cheaper than if I were to get the gloves I currently have, brand new

m3thods 11-30-2012 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by BlueG2 (Post 8094822)
that is still cheaper than if I were to get the gloves I currently have, brand new

You need to make friends with a Sport Chek employee :fullofwin:

The only reason I have 3 pairs of 4 rolls is because my sister works there lol

I almost went APX pros to change it up, but they felt so restrictive

New palms feel like when you put on a new pair of socks :megusta:

SumAznGuy 11-30-2012 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by m3thods (Post 8094861)
You need to make friends with a Sport Chek employee :fullofwin:

But that is what Skipppppppppppi and Solid Penguin are for.





















































:troll:

skiiipi 11-30-2012 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by m3thods (Post 8094861)
You need to make friends with a Sport Chek employee :fullofwin:

The only reason I have 3 pairs of 4 rolls is because my sister works there lol

I almost went APX pros to change it up, but they felt so restrictive

New palms feel like when you put on a new pair of socks :megusta:

what store does ur sis work at?

Spidey 11-30-2012 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by m3thods (Post 8094861)
You need to make friends with a Sport Chek employee :fullofwin:

The only reason I have 3 pairs of 4 rolls is because my sister works there lol

I almost went APX pros to change it up, but they felt so restrictive

New palms feel like when you put on a new pair of socks :megusta:

I do get my equipment at a d/c price. My eagles are 200+ retail. I forget how much I got them for, but it was drastically cheaper. I'm on of those who likes my equipment old and broken in, so I would probably get my gloves repalmed.

skiiipi 11-30-2012 03:59 PM

I was told by another RS member who works at Sportchek that the Easton RS Glove will be on sale in the near future...I forgot for how much, but suppose to be a door crasher
Maybe SolidPeguin or YzerWin can chime in
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