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1 hour ago, ThatCarGuy said:

Now that G6 and G6.1 have been made known to the public, here’s a rough idea for shape comparison 

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Blue is G6 and yellow is G6.1

They posted this photo on their story for comparing too. 

After having them on my hand, I don't know if I agree with the 6.1 to GT2 comparison. 

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2 hours ago, coopaloop1234 said:

They posted this photo on their story for comparing too. 

After having them on my hand, I don't know if I agree with the 6.1 to GT2 comparison. 

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That’s actually what I made my comparison photo from months ago. Just overlayed the pictures over each other to highlight the differences

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2 hours ago, coopaloop1234 said:

They posted this photo on their story for comparing too. 

After having them on my hand, I don't know if I agree with the 6.1 to GT2 comparison. 

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Alot of look-a-like to Bauer Hyperlite - Ultrasonic. Huge pocket though vs Bauer 👌

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On 11/11/2021 at 11:30 AM, coopaloop1234 said:

I highly doubt that Warrior would abandon the 75 degree break as its been their bread and butter for a long while. 

And absolutely the most superior break in goalie gloves. 

Unlike those 580 heathens. Gross. 

i disagree a lot 580 is the best break for catching pucks

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On 3/28/2022 at 9:01 AM, coopaloop1234 said:

So for the pair that I tried, the 580'esque break was sewn in, while the 75 was removable. 

I may be incorrect, but I believe you can order your gloves with removable or sewn in liners for both the blocker and catcher. 

 

I believe

that is true as well

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On 11/11/2021 at 8:43 AM, A.YOUNGoalie13 said:

Trav4oilers leaked that it will have a retail 580 after touring the Sweden factory. But I don’t totally trust him.

that is actually true. it will not be 100% like a true/lefevre 580 but pretty close to them 

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On 11/15/2021 at 1:32 AM, cuprajake said:

Warrior seem to have fallen off a cliff

The g5 at retail level had some propper issuse in Europe atleast.

Theres hardly any presence on youtube in terms of review or media.

Dont know whats going on 

Ive ordered another set of g5 from the eu as i had no choice, but i really dont like the blocker. But if you want matching. No choice 

 

the gear in the U.S.A is semi popular. the blockers in the G5 line hasn't been good but the G6 they have seemed to have imroved  the blocker a lot by making it thinner.

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22 minutes ago, owen swe said:

i disagree a lot 580 is the best break for catching pucks

Aside from the fact that the shape of the glove is horrid for low glove shots I agree. Somewhere on this site I have pics of my Bauer 580 which is a much better, more reasonable shape. 

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1 hour ago, Puckstopper said:

LOL, keep telling yourself that man.... 600 for life!

 

1 hour ago, Puckstopper said:

LOL, keep telling yourself that man.... 600 for life!

bro I dare you to just go to a demo near you and try a 580. it is so hard to stickhandle with 600 or just simply catch a puck. 590 is respectable but 600 is not a break to use

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3 minutes ago, owen swe said:

 

bro I dare you to just go to a demo near you and try a 580. it is so hard to stickhandle with 600 or just simply catch a puck. 590 is respectable but 600 is not a break to use

You think you can just come in here and start shit? You've got a fight on your hands bubs. 

580 is for heathens and wierdos. 

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Just now, owen swe said:

All I have to say is once you catch a puck with a 580 you can't ever go back 

and why is the most common break in the NHL a 580

 

Just now, owen swe said:

All I have to say is once you catch a puck with a 580 you can't ever go back 

 

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4 minutes ago, owen swe said:

and why is the most common break in the NHL a 580

 

 

Pretty sure it's still 590, 600, 580. 

590: Hyperlite, 590 (CCM/True), Some Vaughn, Brians
600: Mach, 600 (CCM/True), Vaughn SLR and Velocity, Brians
580: CCM/True 

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1 minute ago, coopaloop1234 said:

Pretty sure it's still 590, 600, 580. 

590: Hyperlite, 590 (CCM/True), Some Vaughn, Brians
600: Mach, 600 (CCM/True), Vaughn SLR and Velocity, Brians
580: CCM/True 

bauer makes 580 just for NHL level. an example is James Reimer look at his glove, bauer clone of a 580

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9 minutes ago, owen swe said:

bauer makes 580 just for NHL level. an example is James Reimer look at his glove, bauer clone of a 580

You're correct, but I'm 90% sure he's the only guy in a Bauer 580 clone in the NHL. 

The 580 has caught on quite a bit over the last few years, but it's still last in popularity. 

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