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ser33

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  1. Perhaps you were misled by my “B-star” and some skepticism in my words. The first generation of MH ONE pads are truly influenced by Brians design MH distributor Brians. and even my previous Optik pads were brought by them. embroidery on calf wrapper It’s not surprising that they started their journey as an equipment manufacturer with Brians
  2. disclaimer. The opinion is purely subjective and refers to their early products. the new lines may have improved, it’s not for nothing that they are used in the KHL. Initially, the guys made clones of things from other brands, as many small manufacturers in North America do. but unlike them, the price tag for the products was at the level of leading brands. at the same time, the quality and durability were very high. The pads were our own design, inspired by Brians. and it was they who caused mixed opinions regarding performance, and not everything else. some liked it, some didn't. Then the guys expanded production and produced both helmets and hockey sticks. I haven’t seen any bad reviews, although I’m not very interested in the brand. a little expensive for me. but the quality and materials used are definitely of the highest level
  3. Mark Hockey is now actively exploring the KHL and perhaps, when the situation allows, he will try to go to Europe and North America. like Micklin once did. the set you showed is impressive, but I and many people have an ambiguous attitude towards MH
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    Vaughn SLR 4

    this makes sense since I'm not very knowledgeable about Warrior and what you said really sets him apart from the rest (which I knew, but not in all the details). but for me innovation is, first of all, new materials, perhaps. but if changes to the generally accepted design improve performance, then I agree with you
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    Gear changes

    I've changed my equipment gradually over the 20 years since I returned to hockey. I used some for 4-5 years and changed them due to complete wear and tear, some in search of the most suitable one for me, including the transition from the lowest price category to pro. At the moment I have a set that completely suits me and I plan to change its parts only in case of complete destruction
  6. ser33

    Vaughn SLR 4

    I use a rolling bag. but I still hold the club in my right hand.lol
  7. ser33

    Vaughn SLR 4

    With all due respect, it is difficult to agree that Warrior produces innovative equipment with advanced technologies. Yes, their design is completely different from the classic design of other manufacturers, but over the past 5-7 years only Bauer has truly introduced something innovative. Or maybe I just don’t understand the meaning of the word “innovative” correctly
  8. Salvo - in Soviet times one of the largest enterprises in the Estonian SSR. They produced hockey equipment. I also had a helmet made by them a la Wayne Gretzky
  9. In one of the last games after Vasilevsky’s return, I noticed that his skates were completely black. Couldn't get a better look. does anyone know the details? before that he had Konekt
  10. I've been reading this topic for a long time but never participated. accept the new one)
  11. can you tell/show what it is? I have a similar problem and I would like to do something similar on my insoles. Thank you
  12. I confirm. Despite the seemingly large volume of the toe box, the actual volume of the composite boot under the toes is much smaller and the shape follows the shape of the average foot, for which retail Trues are made the shape of my inserts to reinforce the sole emphasizes this very well
  13. I don't have the experience you're interested in. I'm just expressing my opinion. I read everywhere that the correct fit for a mask is very tight for your safety. As far as I can see, your mask fits quite tightly. if it doesn't cause you discomfort then this is what you need
  14. almost agree. gloves are always Supreme, but with pads it’s not so siwmple. I can assume that this is still Supreme in the Vapor skin with the harness and Vapor calf wrap but the chest is definitely Hyperlite. Vapor Hyperlite 9
  15. Vasilevsky is so cool that he can play anything and it will not affect the level of his play. haha. Every season when a new line is released, Vasya plays in it as the main “guy Bauer”. It seems to me that he is one of the few goalkeepers who is not afraid of the frequent transition from one gear to another
  16. I agree with you because I think that the “advantage” of big goalkeepers is greatly exaggerated and, if it works, it only works in professional leagues. We have a different hockey for non-professionals. We have a guy who is, at most, as tall as Saros, and his height and weight (also small, respectively) make him incredibly mobile. With the exception of gloves, all his equipment is intermediate size. The dude is incredibly productive. I can’t change the size of my equipment due to anthropometric data, pants of a smaller size simply won’t fit and the pads will no longer cover the 5th hole. However, I remembered that I still have one constant cheat. legal. On all my gloves I always enlarge the pocket, bringing the perimeter to legal sizes. many probably don’t know, but almost all retail gloves have a perimeter less than the legal one, which gives an additional 2-3 cm to increase the pocket
  17. great work! Looking at the core design in your photos, it is not surprising that these pads are soft
  18. I think this is a matter of habit and tactile sensations. With more time of use, you will get used to the sensations and will automatically perceive it differently. For example, I never tighten my glove or any of the straps. and it does not create a feeling of slipping/falling. but everything is individual, if it seems unsuitable for you, then just choose another glove
  19. I am big myself (190 cm) and all my equipment is size XL. and I can definitely say that it doesn't work much without playing technique. I have never used any cheats, I try to improve my technique and reaction. this is what really works
  20. ser33

    Out of touch?

    these are also people who are not goalkeepers
  21. As far as I understand, it is not the blade that creaks, but parts of the holder that shift under pressure from the blade. Because True’s “one-piece holder” is far from being one-piece in reality. A separate plastic holder is somehow attached to the boot and then covered with carbon fiber on top. These are the parts that rub against each other I poured super glue between them and see what happens
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