>Does nothing during regular season
>barges into the off-season
> Beats record breaking team
> refuses to elaborate
>leaves once the post season is over
I switched my channel focus from myself to covering/making highlights of Israel hockey.
part of it was changing the channel name to Israel hockey.
anyway the channel just broke 500 subs!!
That’s my biggest problem, I have no access to try on skates.
I was thinking about picking up a like new pair of Canadian made FT2s if the skates are the same size then what should be the problem?
My big worry is dropping close to 300$ on skates just for them to no fit well.
As I’m reading about the FT2s I see that they came out in 2019. Is it worth to try and get a used pair of ultrasonics or should I keep with these?
After using my x700s for awhile they are now on their way out. Every time I cranked them tight I would feel an incredible amount of pressure on the arches of my feet.
looking into purchasing some used skates and have some questions.
1) where did this pain come from?
2) Would FT2s fit better / release from my pain of the x700s?
3) if I buy a pair of used True customs and bake them would they be fine or just leave them be?
4) any suggestions on what skate to get?
Anyone know how these skates compare to the vapor line of skates?
playing with my vapors I’ve had pain in the arches of my feet. Wondering if the FT2s fit better
This happened last night, with 2 minutes left when we were up 9-5. Ref gave him a two minute penalty. While at the same time another team in the league is trying to suspend a player on my team for uploaded a selfie saying “its always a good day when you beat the Russians”.
Israel hockey is the worst sometimes
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So my question is
how long till this tech is implemented on every skate like how skates became cowlingless
when will this tech come to lower price point skates.
Been awhile since I got new stuff.
got three jerseys
vaughn PVE2
padskinned the gear to team colors.
Got the axis 1.9 for free bcs a tall MF broke the top of the shaft. I cut into the paddle and voila a new stick.