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ULTIMA

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  1. I do wonder if he's ever gonna get into innegra materials and give his masks a more modern construction.
  2. I had this problem for a while too. But lemme ask you this - if all pro grade equipment from the big 6 companies were only available at retail from offshore, would you stop playing? If you answered no, then you obviously love this game enough to look past that. You would do well to recognize that pro gear coming from other countries is made fantastic. You're missing out.
  3. I'm truly happy to see him pull through, he needs a ring! Although I am curious if he will remain loyal to Bauer or jump ship to True like some of the other guys.
  4. Now that's something interesting I haven't heard. Granted that's true and accurate, I can see Bauer buying the brand and swallowing it like others, adding to the graveyard of hockey brands that have left us in the last 25 years
  5. It's been no secret that Mike Vaughn has been stubborn on a number of issues and has put his foot in his mouth. I do recall him saying that other brands' pro level gear is only as good as his 2nd tier gear.
  6. I totally forgot about True acquiring VH, I'll agree with that - yes their skates were a game changer and put True on the map of hockey and showed they could potentially be a player. Warrior started out the same way just doing sticks and some protective and 10 years later they have almost everything to offer except skates. I do think Warrior should have gone after Graf and slapped their logo on their skates.
  7. I almost feel as though Bauer purposely designed less than desirable graphics in hopes of fueling consumers to opt in for the true custom designs. Maybe not the best image to post either, green almost never captivates someone to buy.
  8. Great topic of discussion but I can still see people derailing this thread into some irrelevance with non NHL brands. Nonetheless, I somewhat agree with your list and it's ranking. if you were to decide to open a hockey store in the modern era and sell goalie products, you simply wouldn't be one without offering CCM and Bauer. Say what you want but I can almost guarantee every goalie owns and wears at least one piece of CCM or Bauer gear even if they're not wearing the 5 big pieces. When you offer skates to mask and everything in between, you're definitely in a position to be more recognizable and influential in the hockey shop industry. They also have the funds to push R&D towards the future. As much as goalies are traditionalists, they also like the newest and hottest fads in goalie stuff which is why I think True is a little high on the list. Sure, Canadian made gear is fantastic but hypothetically if all 5 companies went overseas with their pro grade gear, would goalies throw up their arms and retire from the position? Don't think so. True is just popular right now because of all the goalies they've managed to snatch from CCM and Bauer. I make no bones about the fact that their gear is good. But from a consumer's standpoint it's still CCM gear with no D30 and new lipstick. Besides, unless they decide to offer a 2nd tier of gear, junior sized gear, accessories etc, they can continue to pay NHL fees all they want if they're satisfied appealing to that certain demographic. I don't see much innovation there, frankly. I see popularity. Brian's is holding steady, sort of. Sure, they were once known to be the kings of true custom gear with their graphics and functional options but let's face facts, almost all goalie companies offer that now and if they don't, they will. And I'm probably gonna piss off a lot of people by saying this but let's lay all the cards on the table okay? They don't offer skates, they don't have any certified products, their chest/arms have been hit or miss for years, pants are decent at best and really the only guys I know buying their jocks, knee pads and sticks are those die hard Brian's-wearing guys. And their junior gear along with their 2nd tier gloves, blocker and pads....I dunno who's buying that stuff. I don't have a bad thing to say about their pro level gear, it feels great and it's built well. They're always finding new ways to make their gloves feel and close better. All I will say about Warrior is they make a great, innovative and feel good product but the salesman has to work a little bit harder to make that sale. Their gear is awesome at every age and price range. That aside, accessories, chest/arms and mask are all fantastic. When they day comes that they crack the NHL with a big name starter, they'll take off I feel. As for Vaughn...well.....I think I could spend all day on those guys with their good and bad. They're trying to be as innovative as the other guys they're just really slow at doing it. Like jeez I think it took over 10 years to offer more than silver and black transfers on the face of gear, yikes. But they're that company you can always rely on Also my pick for Number 1: Bauer
  9. I can't get the image but just saw a few days ago on Insta some absurdly large percentage of NHL goalies are now in True gear. Something like 41%. So aside from them, who's still wearing CCM, Bauer and Vaughn? I feel like this happened overnight.
  10. The older we get the more things we have to leave behind and that's just life, sadly.I'm hearing lots about certain hockey stores on the brink of closing down.
  11. And as for that mask, I see a semi white window with a blue cage. Not hating at all, I think people just love to talk about Patrick Roy too much.
  12. Everyone keeps saying it's a Roy tribute or whatever. When i saw it, I thought of someone else.
  13. Unlikely to happen but if pro hockey were to return to Quebec city and the team would then again be Quebec's Nordique, I'd be in favor of replacing the red with that maroon. Having said that, that mask is fantastic looking.
  14. I should have mentioned that if I had a van or pickup, the choice would be definite on those Sumo bags by Grit. They're so convenient, strong, organized.
  15. I'm tired after a skates, it's nice not having to lug your gear on your shoulders after a game. Having said that, I like to try other bags occasionally but I keep coming back to the Velocity Pro series wheel bag.
  16. I really don't remember. It came in a box. lol
  17. I tried this method. So the first time I recall using 2 packages of the powdered red Rit Dye with hot water. I did it on a friend's cowlings and the plastic did not fully take the color and the red turned out to be more of a magenta. He didn't complain but I could tell he wasn't happy about basically having dark pink cowlings. I tried the process again a pair of Vaughn cowlings that I wasn't using from my Vaughn skates using black and they came out very purple. Long story short, I did feel the plastic was a bit more flexible on both pairs. The color wasn't what I was hoping for either. Before any of you bored guys decide to give this a try, I strongly suggest that you don't use this method. I should have learned my lesson that through the stupid method of that hot water to soften the closure of your glove. So, do not try it this way.
  18. ULTIMA

    Lefevre going solo

    I don't think that that's a fair comparison, respectfully. I feel you're comparing apples to bowling balls. Shoes are every day wear, basketball, running, casual whatever. Hockey and hockey equipment is already unique in it's own way. I don't think mentioning Patrick Roy and him wearing Lefevre gear most of his career adds much selling value to a goaltender born in 2007. It's good to mention the past and showcase some of the goalies they've had over the years but I'd put less emphasis on that and more today's modern equipment and the advantage to buying theirs over another.
  19. ULTIMA

    Lefevre going solo

    Everything above was well said, there's not a lot I can add but seeing as this is a Lefebvre thread, I'm not gonna discuss other brands here in depth. I will say this.. a lot of little things dibilitate the Vaughn brand name which, unfortunately, is by their own fault. Other companies have better marketing. Vaughn pretty well only sells as good as the salesman pushes it.
  20. So are you guys gonna sell and drop more dough on correct Lefevre sizing stuff or go back elsewhere?
  21. ULTIMA

    Lefevre going solo

    Just my opinion but I think the title of this thread should be changed to something along the lines of "Lefevre official thread" or something to that degree. Anyway, in 3 days I'v seen 2 sets of their gear for sale on Facebook marketplace. Both times stating the gear is too big in size, referring to leg pads. I did receive information directly that their gear fits larger than the competition. And I was informed that they don't make 31 or smaller so I couldn't order if I wanted to. Thought I'd pass that on before anyone drops a few grand.
  22. Specifically, the "faded" color zones. I'd also say it's doing okay (at best). But there's been repetitive comments about the graphic looking weird. People try on other things and roll with that over the Axis. Can't confirm if it's a fit/feel issue or a dislike for the look.
  23. While functionally it looks like a great product, I predict this line to be a bust for CCM. While I think the graphic looks decent, I can see why others would think it looks like dog meat and unfortunately, gear that looks lousy has a harder time selling. I'm already having trouble moving these in my store.
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