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  1. 13 hours ago, Netnewbie said:

    Thanks punisher goalie.  My next question would be, is there such thing as a good entry level helmet that is protective but yet not going to break the bank.  Or is like the unicorn and doesn't exist...

    Do yourself a favor and contact Michel at Protechsport. He offers custom foamed masks made with high quality resin and fibers starting around the same price as the big boys charge for the lexan/poly models. The trade off is wait time and having to send in a head mold. Well worth it in my opinion. 

  2. On 2/27/2018 at 2:00 AM, estogoalie said:

    Like the blue/white. What's the blue rubber trim around the edges? Never saw that before.

    20 hours ago, ruckus007 said:

    it's car door edge protector I got from Amazon!

    Don Straus used to do this with the Armadilla masks. Never seen it done in a colour before. Looks really cool with the blue cage. 

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  3. 11 minutes ago, ULTIMA said:

    I cannot prove it so but I do recall there was a brief period when Itech had the clips to mount the cage on the cheek area. It might be coincidental that he does this with his version.

    The cheek area screw on lefebvre/protechsport masks serves two purposes. One is a cage mounting point. The other is to keep the chin sling from rotating. Having a sling mount at four points instead of two (just the harness snaps screws) prevents this from happening. 

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  4. On 1/8/2018 at 8:58 PM, ULTIMA said:

    Great mask. I had one.

    Only thing I didn't like is he uses the mold from when Itech had screws/posts on the cheek area which Bauer hasn't used on their masks in years.

    The mask that Michel made the mold from would not determine where and how he mounts the cage. The molds are smooth and so it the shell that comes out of it. Hole cutouts would be defined by a trimming jig or be laid out by hand.

    I believe he has just chosen to mount the cage in the way he usually does with the Lefebrve shells (temple, cheek, chin). Note how there is no mount points in the forehead. Also, the mount point in the cheek area has never been used in Wright/Itech/Bauer masks (to my knowledge anyways). 

    Wright made masks and 960/961s always had cages mounted forehead/temple/chin. Old 950s and NVY/NME masks are not mounted at the chin but have a second mount point at the bottom-side.

    I'm sure Michel would mount a cage in a different configuration if asked nicely(if it doesn't affect the integrity of the shell)

  5. 11 hours ago, TitanG said:

    What’s the sizing like on the 961s? Is it like the Bauer version or is it a bit more generous?

    It is likely molded directly off of a retail 961 or one of the many clones. In that case the outer dimensions would be identical but the inner dimensions would depend on the lay-up. Also how its foamed. 

    Michel would know the answer to this and would probably be more than happy to help you.

  6. 28 minutes ago, TitanG said:

    I wonder if the NME padding kit would work in one of Protechsport's 961 clones? I think the NME padding is mechanically connected though so maybe not, depending on alignment of clips and whatnot.

    Also, I'm sure there are foam/gel manufacturers who would manufacture the same type of padding, but that may be pricey for a one-time mask.

    I'm 99% sure none of the holes (venting or hardware) will line up. I have done foam on both types of masks (Bauer and my own 961 clones... not ProtechSport), and a lot of the holes are close, but not the same.  

    That said, Michel could always map the holes to match your foam. Not sure he'd be up for doing that though. And honestly, the EVA foam he uses is really, really comfortable. So it might be a better bet to get him to pad it as he usually does and in the end if you don't love it try some alternate options.

  7. On 11/13/2017 at 2:29 PM, Kayen said:

    Also any tips on how to center the cage?

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    Centering the cage can be done by filling the gaps between the "U" and the cage clips with vinyl tubing. Like this....

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    Should be able to find this at your local hardware/auto parts supplier. I believe the diameter of the bars on your cage are 3/16". Find something that diameter or similar. cut two pieces to fill the voids, cut slits in them and wrap them around the cage to act as spacers. (This need some TGN-style green highlighting circles... but its late and I'm lazy)

    I did these ones outside of the clips... but you get the idea. ?ui=2&ik=d13e75316e&view=fimg&th=15fc2d0dafa91221&attid=0.1&disp=emb&realattid=b96323fe165f0e5c_0.1.1&attbid=ANGjdJ-6_AF7zqO9Zan8svyurUOy-G12D6lPVy-DDShCbRCK9RERvRxqYk80xsVzAjNmFzpKF0qSd_0BZ8pOC7iHounlvwc-c2GoG4Djsrj36sDWJbPCkY7qN7YNqH8&sz=s0-l75-ft&ats=1510802003955&rm=15fc2d0dafa91221&zw&atsh=1

    This is commonly used these days but painters to protect the paint.... but works really well to keep the cage centered as well. 

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  8. 18 hours ago, stackem30 said:

    I'm going to be in Montréal this weekend, and I was debating stopping by Michel's shop to get fitted molded for a Protechsport. I've always wanted one, and who knows how long Michel will be making them. It's one of those things that I would absolutely kick myself over if I were to lose my chance to have one.

    I was just in the middle of emailing him about stopping by, but I wanted to come here first and see what the protocol was. Does he work weekends? Does he create molds for customers, or is that something you're supposed to handle yourself? I just don't want to be inconsiderate and write him an email asking if I can come by and have him do a mold if that's not how things work, etc.

    Please let me know, thanks!

    He was good with me coming by on a Sunday on my way home from a Montreal trip. But that was just to pick up a cage.  Just send him an email. 

  9. I guess its time to make the jump over to here as well. I posted this already on GSBB but I might as well migrate over here. I am not a Facebook user so it is nice to see this forum gaining steam. 

    Mask is a 961 clone. 

    Paint was started earlier in the season when my team got new jerseys... but got put on hold when a tree fell on our house in the new year... then my wife had a baby the next week :) Things are settling down so I wrapped it up in time for playoffs. 

    I'm guessing this thread is handling "Show off you mask" as well as general mask discussion duties? SBR?

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