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  1. 21 hours ago, pfeiffjay54 said:

    I bought an aegis neck guard recently and had to trim a good amount of the padding out of the neck. Guys who know materials, is there anyway for me to reuse this and make it into another piece of padding? I don’t think it would melt down right? Just would be cool to reuse and make into a palm padding piece or something, thanks.

    You don't have the model with the removable padding? I have the Aegis Interceptor Pro-G model, and I take the D3O out to wash the fabric, and put the D3O in before I play. 

  2. 12 hours ago, froese said:

    24" in what model? I've been using a 24" Axis Pro (intermediate) and it's a great stick but no longer available, so I recently bought a 25" warrior which is equivalent to the 24" CCM.

    I've tried Bauer, but I haven't had much luck. I wouldn't mind CCM or True. I would prefer a more modern durable stick. I would go for something mid-price point, because the $300 US sticks break too easily. 

  3. 19 hours ago, ArdeFIN said:

    Not the skin itself, but the foam attached to the skin. And in Bauer case it is there for good and cannot be removed without force.

    That said, they don't apply the same foam on catcher skin material for obvious reasons.

    But Bauer isn't the only one doing this and I still believe strongly that it is the whole pad that does the superior rebounds.

    Even between Curv and PE plastic sheet there is difference and that added to a sophisticated foam+skin, but also foam under the sheet, makes it happen.

    I've made a small test comparing a few different Poron foams and some very basic foams, camping mattress and what ever. Test was simple as foam on a rigid plywood sheet and I dropped a puck to the foam from 50cm height and took a video to see how high the puck bounces.

    Well as you might quess most of the Porons I have are energy absorbing and the puck didn't even jump up. While some random foams bounced the puck back up to 100mm height. That's a lot of energy returned.

    Puck dropped to the plywood bounced to 15mm of height. 

    Is there a link to that video? I would like to see it.

     

    Maybe that can explain how Bauer, and to some degree Brian's, have the explosive rebounds that they are known for. Maybe Warrior can catch up to them with the G8s. 

  4. 8 hours ago, keeperton said:

    I don't think I dealt with G6 E pads. Maybe I'm hallucinating (which my googling tells me I am), but I thought there was a model between the Pro+ and the E+. Maybe I was dealing with a top end intermediate pad.

    The thing with the Vapor is that it's a springy pad. I don't want to act like I'm huffing all of Bauer's fumes, but they really do have something with the coefficient of restitution technology (the CORtech) that they peddle with the skin and face foams. All that said, the Vapor is still a surprisingly stiff pad if you're used to an old school "soft" definition, because it's springy instead of foldable.

    Wow. It is crazy how Bauer's skin really makes the rebounds fly. Of course, the construction helps too. I would imagine Warrior pads are closer to a Vapour in construction than to a Supreme, but Warrior doesn't have the CORTech equivalent that can launch rebounds beyond the blue line like a Supreme or Optik pad. 

  5. 7 hours ago, coopaloop1234 said:

    I'd imagine they're very comparable. Aside from the strapping change up, they looked and felt very close to G6 pads. 

    And yea, Pro only has the Hypercomp

    Trav's reviews are fucking garbage. Feels like a whole lot of hot air in video form. 

    Warrior rebounds are pretty middle of the pack and that was my experience preG6. So I'd imagine they're stronger now. 

    G6 E and G6 Pro were wildly different in stiffness. You could flex the senior model pretty easily, Pro was very stiff. Almost Mach stiff. 

    Correct. The knee stack has been modified a bit to get a more integrated feel that's become the new range. 

    Cam at The hockey shop told me it's similar to Stabiliflex in feel. 

    Interesting. How does stiffness correlate with rebound strength? Both Vapour and Supreme lines have explosive rebounds, but Supreme is the stiff line and Vapour the softer line. 

  6. Trav posted a review of them, but he's the only one who has done so at this point. I'm curious if anyone else has.

    I'll take a look at G6 reviews. Maybe there is a way to make Warrior rebounds harder. Until then, Brian's and Bauer are my best options. 

  7. How do G7 rebounds compare to Bauer and Brian's rebounds? AFAIK, Warrior rebounds are longer than Vaughn and EFlex rebounds, but they have historically not been as long as Bauer or Brian's rebounds.

    Has this changed with the G7? I'm curious, because I'm trying to figure out what would be a good replacement for my Ultrasonics down the road. 

  8. On 3/21/2024 at 9:19 AM, indykrap said:

    Hey all,

    Thought I'd post some early impressions on my new GSX stick (pictured on the right). I've definitely been in need of a new one since my beloved 3X went soft on me (left in the picture). I thought about springing for the Elite but my upcoming nuptials mean every dollar counts.

    In short, I'm a big fan! It's very, very well balanced - a few guys on my team said it felt lighter in the hand than their (obviously lighter) player sticks, but more importantly it feels solid and stable in my stance. Great puckhandling with the P31 curve which gives it a nice lift on clearing and handling when you want it. Stick saves came off nice and hot and ramped up into the corners. I also like that it doesn't have any kind of grippy material, which I find on other sticks interfered with my Warrior G5 blocker so I usually sanded off. I like a bit of grip that I use tape for but keep the rest smooth as I love a good poke check (who doesn't!).

    Size-wise, I'm 6'0 (all torso) and use a 24" intermediate stick. I made this change on recommendations from a lot of people from a 26" a few years ago and haven't looked back. I have a Warrior 25" (M1 SR+) and the size lines up more or less.

    Durability will of course need to be assessed over time, but if it's anything like the 3X I should be able to get at least a year out of it playing twice or more a year.

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    Congratulations to you and the future Mrs. Indykrap!

     

    I'm a similar height, but I'm in the opposite boat. I'm more legs than torso. I would still prefer a shorter stick, if only to take away the 7-hole. If the GSX is good, and has full right 24" sticks available, I'll think about buying a pair. 

  9. On 1/21/2024 at 8:17 PM, xmikex32 said:

    I’ve always wanted a Brian’s set/gloves and if it wasn’t for the price I would have probably went with this 580 over the Bauer vapor90 but the price is starting to get pretty ridiculous. Like most gear the price is starting to be crazy. 600/700+ for a CA that won’t give you bruises etc…

    That is why I went with PAW. I was able to get a custom glove/blocker set for around 800, including shipping. That's not cheap, but definitely cheaper than the big boys. Bauer would have cost me about 1200 (1167).

  10. 1 hour ago, jerd31 said:

    Anecdotal, but many of my beer league games take place after kids practicing and the young goalies predominantly wear Bauer and CCM.  Even in beer league, it's dominated by those two, with the occasional Warrior and Brian's.  I don't think I've seen any True at my rink at any level.  

    Warrior is pretty common for beer league goalies in my area. I've seen one goalie with CCM pads, one with Kenesky, and a few with Bauer, including myself. I've seen one or two goalies locally with Brian's pads, but none in Hockey North America. The young guys often wear Bauer or CCM, with the occasional Vaughn or Brian's pad. 

  11. 1 hour ago, RichMan said:

    I won't lie, I actually do not want to filter through every page to see if it was brought up or not. So sue me.

    We all know that you can get a 1/2 or a 5/8 or a 3/4, etc when you bring your skates in for sharpening. One thing I've noticed and I take some responsibility for it is that they don't ask if you have 4mm or 3mm blades. My skates are Vapor X700 but with a custom 4mm blade. 

    I'm pretty confident that the hollows are not equal numbers from 4mm to 3mm, 1/2 can't necessarily be the same for both width...right?

    That is true. 1/2 on 4mm is equivalent to 3/8 on 3mm, or so I heard. 

  12. 52 minutes ago, Danica589 said:

    I've come across positive reviews regarding the Passau ball hockey pads, and I'm curious to understand how they measure up against the Passau ice hockey pads. Are the materials and technologies utilized in both sets comparable? Aside from the integrated sliders on the ball hockey pads, are there any notable differences?

    I'm contemplating saving up for a Passau ball hockey pad set and would appreciate hearing people's experiences with them.

    On a separate note, how do the Passau ice pads stack up against butterfly pads from other established ice hockey companies? If I find satisfaction with the Passau ball hockey pads, I might consider investing in Passau ice pads when my current Bauer Supreme 1S Od1ns wear out.

    Why did you just copy my OP?

  13. 5 hours ago, coopaloop1234 said:

    Here's my 33 ultrasonics and rgt2s together. 

    Borg brands are +1.5 thighrises

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    Wow. Is this convergent evolution (Bauer and Warrior happen to be the same size)? 

  14. Large in Bauer is, at least nominally, a 35" pad. That said, Warrior runs small. I would need a 36" Warrior pad.

    Warrior has a 1.5" thigh rise as stock. 

  15. 1 hour ago, chile57 said:

    @ilyazhito nope - Brian Heaton has zero hands in any of the current Brian's offerings. Its been a number of years (and a few changes in ownership to boot I believe) since Mr. Heaton had any involvement with the Brian's brand. FYI - if you weren't hip to it - Mr. Heaton passed a handful (or more) years ago.

    Basically, Brian's inherited Brian's name, but nothing that Brian's did since the 2000s involved him. Maybe that is why Brian's and Vaughn pads are very similar. 

  16. Is there any relation between the Heaton pads and the current Brian's pads? I wore Brian's Demons (old, pre-lockout Brian's butterfly pads), and would have gone with Optik pads if I haven't fallen in love with Bauer. Brian's and Vaughn are very similar in terms of performance characteristics (Primo and Quickslide are very similar substances), but I am curious if Brian Heaton contributed more than his name to the SubZero, Optik, and/or G-Netik lines. 

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