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johncho

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  1. Yeah so after a few experiments, I wear G-Forms, then PAWs (stock height cushioning), then put a sock over that and a bit of clear tape. My knees feel great. The cushion cells on G-Forms feel like hard plastic when it's cold, but your body heat warms them up and it provides a really perfect blend of support and softness. Also I can just throw them in the wash after a game or two, I love them and I recommend them.
  2. Just got SAM - 1/2" The Profile definitely helps with skating consistency, I can really feel the difference. I can step with more of the blade during transitions and pushes, so much so that I feel like I should drop to 5/8". 1/2" is almost too much, but just perfect after a few skates in.
  3. It's probably just for Canada, but Tydan just sent an email about Pro Stock Blades for sale. $40 for any available, Goalie blades are available it seems like. Profiling seems to be extra. Email info@tydanblades.com with the subject of Pro Stock Purchase Inquiry as the headline with what you are looking for.
  4. I agree with everything that you've said, but just to add my experience. When I strap my knee block velcro down to my calf, it actually pushes my pads up. But experiment like Chenner has said, because YMMV.
  5. I really like what they did with the Stock and the Asymmetrical. It really stands out against most of the other designs that slightly mirrors each other. Anyone know if there's an upcharge for the Asymmetrical?
  6. johncho

    Flumpy pads

    My local repair shop is selling pro-stock Vaughns. They are beautiful, but the thigh-rise is like +3s. They offered free chop work if someone buys them. Now their work is impeccable and I'm sure it would come out better than these, but the thought of cutting pads like that makes me cringe. Reminds me of a guy who cut his G4 pads with a saw in between games during a tournament.
  7. Having worked on Subarus and having owned a couple, please make sure you get that timing belt serviced at the correct intervals. The 4-speed auto seems to be a weak spot too, make sure to check the fluid level (tell tale sign is if it shifts real hard, or if your auto stalls intermittently) and do a flush if it hasn't been done in awhile. The seal on the frameless doors should be looked after too for leaks. Otherwise, the car is very capable and going to last you a long while, I loved the wagon when I owned mine in the winter as it was super predictable in turns.
  8. So, since all of the magic of Bauer's hot blocker rebounds are from the Curv material, can I purchase that separately, cut it to size and just insert it into my non-Bauer blocker for example and expect some improvements? https://stores.octactical.com/curv-tactical-thermoplastic-composite-sheet/
  9. Please try it in store, but when I had my CCM Premier Pro, the 34+2 were too big (I was landing below), but the 34+1.5 G4s that I tried for dozens of games were absolutely perfect. And now in my Brian's SubZero 34+1 which are perfect too in terms of sizing for the knee.
  10. I'm in East Ottawa. PM me if you want a section. Give me the dimensions for one and I will cut enough for two,
  11. If you are in Canada, and can send me your dimension, I could send you some of the 3M if I have enough left on the roll. EDIT: for free that is
  12. I had used the 3M version, no damage was visible. I haven't had the chance to try it again without heat.
  13. The only thing I could see being an issue, is if there's concerns about it coming off easily and affect play (which it doesn't).
  14. https://www.bladebarber.ca/ I got one of these during the holidays as a gift, I didn't really have a need for it until last night. I had dinged my blades quite a bit before shutdown, and had forgotten to have it looked before my game which was last minute. I watched the instructional video, it was a bit hard to use but it went ok. My big issue was when it chattered a bit sometimes and I didn't know what I was doing wrong. Also I had troubles when it got clogged with chaff because I forgot to tap it to clear on each pass. All in all it was ok, much better than any other repairs tools that I had to use, but I wouldn't use it to sharpen everywhere, just in the visually problematic spots as a band-aid. Good in a pinch.
  15. I broke in my CCM glove in with the hot water method, and a hockey stick in the bottom to combat that lump. Credit to @Hills (I think?)
  16. I came to say this exactly. Kudos to them. Same deal with their glove liners too. I will prob order a senior model of G6 once it lands.
  17. I would welcome an excuse to get new pads lol. I'll give it another college try once I can find some free time.
  18. - I tucked mine up into the fold and curved mine up too. - Waited a bit more than 24 hours - I did use a heat gun. I'll try again in the new year. I usually use a silicone spray on my sliding surface so maybe that hinders the adhesion as well, is there a good way to prep the surface you think? Maybe a wipe with alcohol? But I still feel that the feeling of the rub would bother me when walking/standing upright to rest. I wonder if the UHMW tape would be better or are they the same thing as the 3M PPF?
  19. How are you guys dealing with the fact that it likes to bind to each other when the knees are touching (when standing up in a relaxed position)? The friction on mine was enough to peel each other off.
  20. So a few things since: - It is from what I understand XFP -> Pro -> Pro Carbon. And XFP would not have been enough for my level of play - I've been able to get a used VE8 Pro, and it fits me much better than my Passau, and I feel much more mobile and able to see around much better - I am looking into a padded shirt, but I will try a game in the new year first without one to see. I also have close access to a shop that could stitch on some extra padding if I feel the need.
  21. So a bit of a disaster last night taking it out for the first time. The Good It slides oh so incredibly well. I overslid quite a few times in the beginning before the snow started forming, and even then it slid well, better than anything else I've worn. The Bad Like someone said before, they like to grab onto each other, it wasn't fun walking to the ice, and every time I was standing upright to rest, I had to be extra cognizant of where my knees were. During one scramble, they caught each other and I found out afterwards that one side had pulled off the other as my legpads rubbed together. Even if it was somehow perma-attached to my pads, I don't know if I would like it because of the feeling of them grabbing onto each other. I'll have to try it again another time.
  22. I get to try this on my pads tonight and once more on Wednesday. I'm pretty excited as none of the pads that I've had slid particularly well. It was fairly easy to do, I was pretty close to the edges using a sharp razor blade. I did a quick pass over the surface with my heat gun on the lowest setting but I don't think that helped or hurt honestly. If it comes off during the game tonight, then I will try cleaning the surface and reapplying for Wednesday.
  23. @seagoal I was looking at the SLR2 as a comparison to the Velocity you mentioned and I like the look of the clavicle protection better than the velocity but it looks like it doesn't come with a forearm foam like the Velocity https://www.sportwheels.ca/vaughn-ventus-slr2-padded-goalie-compression-shirt.html You did say that you only used the bicep protection on the velocity shirt, would you say that the forearm was ok/decent on the VE8 Pro Chest?
  24. Yeah I find that there's no time for me to read the top guys, and the level of deception is ridiculous. Good thing they take it easy for me. I will def look at the padded shirt thread. Thank you again for the suggestion!
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