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  1. Cool thanks for the info. Not much I can do about the photos hockeygeeks has up but again thank you for pointing that out. https://www.goaliemonkey.com/new-items/vaughn-goalie-glove-velocity-v9-xp-70-pro-carbon-sr.html Its listed as a V9, not a V10 so we can only go off of what is posted until the new vaughn catalog comes out but I do believe there is a chance vaughn will do the V10 Pro Carbon line up and also offer a XP Pro Carbon line up with a feel more like what the V9 and different strapping than the new V10 but again thats just what I have noticed and heard so please take it with a grain of salt until the Catalog hits.
  2. Gotta take pro gloves with a new model graphics as just what the goalie might be used to or prefers to use. IE Quick uses the old 7600 Glove with the latest graphics V10 while Mrazek uses the 7800/2000 glove reskinned with new graphics. With the retail photos listed above, it will give you a great look at the stock glove and the new features along with what Vaughn hopes to gain in new and existing customers looking to buy with this new product line.
  3. Looks like hockeygeeks has the first retail photos for the whole V10 line up. https://sourcelondon.com/collections/senior-leg-pads/products/vaughn-velocity-v10-pro-carbon https://sourcelondon.com/collections/senior-catch-gloves/products/vaughn-velocity-v10-pro-carbon-1 https://sourcelondon.com/collections/senior-catch-gloves/products/vaughn-velocity-v10-xp-pro-carbon https://sourcelondon.com/collections/senior-blockers/products/vaughn-velocity-v10-pro-carbon-2 https://sourcelondon.com/collections/senior-chest-arms/products/vaughn-velocity-v10-pro-carbon-4 https://sourcelondon.com/collections/senior-goal-pants/products/vaughn-velocity-v10-pro-carbon-3 Vaughn going with a completely flat boot channel I am guessing so they can try and catch up to everyone else making pads with the table top feeling of having the pad sitting higher up on your skate. Also looks like there is a new RRC+ strapping system. Lastly the XP V10 70* break might be their answer to the ever growing popularity of a 580 90* break
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