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  1. Arrived last night, a few adjustments made, played at 6am this morning with it. Felt like I’d had it for years! I’ve been wearing a Simmons 996 since 2012 and LOVE that thing. Never been hurt, super mobile and comfy. Could not find anything I liked that was lighter and updated till I tried this on. Was going to buy another Simmons but got an absolutely amazing deal on this. There are a few deals out there that make this a GREAT choice. So far, one skate😜 this was fantastic, felt smaller, a lot lighter and no mobility issues, nothing got caught or in the way. Took a few to the shoulders and chest and felt nothing other than contact. It’s got a ways to go before it’s 996 soft but extremely happy with first skate. Love the blue too, matched my Warrior G6 pads, although no one can see it…

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  2. I had a similar issue and bought intermediate socks and have been very happy using those. Tight enough on the knee pad and long enough to cover most of my leg.

    i should mention I bought the cheapest pair I could find first to see if they would work. I’ve since color matched to my equipment.

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  3. It’s good to read about the other older goalies trying to stay in this. I’ve gone through the “I’m done” and miss a week tantrums cuz I had a bad game. Been through the “what am I doing? If get hurt I can’t work”. Yet I can’t seem to leave, so although I’ve never really set an age to stop I’m inspired to think it’s possible in my 70,s! Wonder35…  

    In the past year alone I’ve replaced my skates, never would’ve imagined playing net without cowlings, but now I’m all in. My gloves and pads and knee pads to Warrior, I like the looks, the weight and the belief that it’ll help. I’ve convinced my wife it’s all necessary for me to keep playing. My adult son thinks I’m an ass! Although, when he was around he played with me and those are great memories, hopefully for both of us.

    i still love the reaction to a two pad stack save, the old guys remember”when” and young guys think it’s nuts. I get the “the what was that sh*t” when I stand there and it hits me. There’s an expectation all goalies drop and when we don’t…. Well, you guys know, it messes with their heads.

    I'm still foolish enough to think “I would’ve had that” when I watch the NHL, so I believe it’s the competitive mindset, the social gathering in a smelly small room and the desire to still keep moving that won’t let me stop.

    And as I always tell the guys after, “ well, if I was any good I wouldn’t be playing with you guys”

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  4. This is an interesting take on the idea of change as we age. As an almost 60 yr old goalie playing two to three times a week, I’ve struggled to stay relevant. I’ve adapted to a hybrid style which involves a starting stand up to butterfly, two pad stack or anything else I can muster, style. I started playing net full time in 1981 and it was all stand up for a long time. I’ve purchased the newest and greatest types of equipment as I’ve gone along to stay in the game.

    I've recently been getting newer gear to reduce weight(equipment,not me😒) warrior gloves and new G6 pads. I was hoping this would be the next evolution of my game, lighter, faster, quicker reactions. Although I appreciate the weight reduction,age, flexibility, mental focus all factor into my level of success. I’ve noticed the other “old guys” have adopted a “sit in a modified butterfly” position and STAY there. They don’t get up!! Yet they’re fairly successful with this.

    I'm still enjoying the game and have the desire to play well and actually get better, even at 59 1/2 so I’ll keep trying whatever I can to stay healthy and have fun. 
    The G6 no break pads are tough to get used to, not sure how you kids do it but wow are they light!

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  5. I do have a hard time hanging on to stuff I couldn’t possibly use or want to once I find what I like. Two years ago gave away a very nice TPS Summit glove,this year an as new Itech RX9 to a buddy,better than sitting unused. Every old piece of gear gets passed along to some other goalie who wants or needs it,gratis or a handshake. At that point if I replaced it then I don’t want it anymore anyway.

     I do like to see other people’s collections though,sometimes a glimpse into the past.

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