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11 hours ago, Hockey34 said:
I saw that he’s just slowly moving more and more to Bauer next will probably be a Bauer blocker
He was in a full "HL2" setup this offseason in training (all Bauer but a bunch of lines mixed together)
https://sidelineswap.com/gear/hockey/goalie/goalie-full-sets/7096558-bauer-used-medium-regular-hyperlite-2-goalie-full-set-pro-stock-wedgewood- 1
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To anyone who opted for a 580 glove with their set, does it feel different compared to past Lefevre gloves?
This PX3 glove is making my thumb go numb and feels really strange compared to my older gloves.
I have an XLT pro stock Martin Jones 580 and love it, but this new one really hurts my hand throughout games. Never had this issues with the 10+ variations of ccm/reebok/koho 580's I've had the last decade, but this is my first TRUE branded one.
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What is your toe tie setup? Tight elastic wont allow them to sit too high
For me, a tighter bottom FRS strap and long skate lace toe tie help the pad sit up quite high
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4 hours ago, seagoal said:
Is the binding on Grubauer's blocker a standard option in custom or is that a pro hookup?
3 hours ago, RedX said:Custom option you can order. Hellebuyck uses it as well. Interestingly enough it comes with its own sidewall shape not available on the bindingless blockers.
Here is the response from my rep when I asked about binding.
"...the sidewall shape between ‘curved’ and ‘straight’ goes by the wayside when the goalie selects a binded face, which you have with the 585. The sidewall shape of the 585 represents an older Lefevre design that sits somewhere in between the coverage you achieve with the ‘straight’, mixed a little with the articulation you get with the ‘curved’. If you were to remove the binding on the face perimeter, you’d then have the option to select between the two designs."
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Here they are, in all their glory. Ordered May 25, delivered 10/6.
34+2 PX3
L87 graphic in Camel With black weave accents and sliding surface
single internal break “straight” profile
no external break
580 glove, pro palm, leather wrist strap, single tee, black lace pocket
585 binding blocker with suregrip palm and curved finger protection
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have this on all my C/A every since I had a Passau with the clip. Feel naked without it.
I like my gear tight to the body and it helps pull the chesty up and sqaure and keep the pants from sagging to much without suspenders. lots of recent pro stock chests have it, Vaugh and CCM notably.
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19 hours ago, Phil1p33 said:
Sizing question for the brain trust.
When I went in to look at the 7x3s I fully expected to be in a 32 based on everything I read. The guy at my LHS that fitted me was pretty adamant about getting me in a 33. I took his word and through 6 or so games haven't really had any issues, just the awkwardness of adjusting to stiffer thighs, but I've been curious about the 32s. There weren't any 32s locally so I ended up ordering a pair online with the idea of if they don't fit I can just return them.
Well, the 32s arrived. First picture is where I'm landing in the 33s and second is where I'm landing on the 32s. To me it doesn't seem that much of a difference and I'm a bit hesitant to keep the 32s but I'd love yalls advice on which ones I should be keeping. Is there a benefit to going with the smaller pad? I've always gone with the larger pad for a bit of additional coverage and my only real gripe with the 33s is skating is sometimes a bit more awkward and cumbersome but the 32s kinda felt a bit better just walking around in my basement with my gear on.
32 looks better.
you shouldn't land too low on the block, you lose stability in the butterfly.
your knee cap should generally be in the upper 1/3 of the knee block, not accounting for personal preference.
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17 hours ago, coopaloop1234 said:
They're just incorrect on some things and adamant about it.
Could be the tagline for all of Reddit
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ProLaces new PUSH model out. Looks like more solid lace and a smidge of bungee.
Very interested to try a set but nearly $80CAD before shipping is steep (about $60USD for use Americans).
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Small update:
I got my compensation for the factory delays, a free HZRDUS PX Pro stick. Having used nothing but Bauer for the last 8 years, its a pretty nice piece. Its quite thin and very lightweight. Probably wont sway me from Bauer twigs though.Its a nice gesture from True to try and soothe the sting of a double/tripled wait time.
Hopefully my next post here is my new set!
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14 hours ago, keeperton said:
I was pretty sure they were at 20 weeks anyway.
Source: an assumption I made based on other companies being so backed up.
I know someone who ordered maybe 2 weeks before me who just got his set, so my 8 week quote was accurate until about Wednesday this week unfortunately. I have heard Brian's is pushing back orders a few weeks as well right now.
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Bad news for anyone like myself waiting for a px3 set, True just pushed everyone back 6-8 weeks.
I am at week 7 of a likely 8 week lead time, and they have apparently had some unforeseen setbacks in the factory, coupled with ramping up pro orders and a summer vacation shutdown, I'm now looking at an October delivery.
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7 hours ago, ser33 said:
I had a second hand Passau with this mod and it was by far the best chesty i ever used.
such a comfortable setup. all the mobility of un-tucked with the fit consistency and close fit feeling of a tuck. I like my chest protector to feel tight to the body, a fit that only suspenders over could provide
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On 3/13/2023 at 3:07 PM, coopaloop1234 said:
I'm looking at some px3 on the wall and they're different.
Trues are skate lace up to the connector and bungie from there.
So they're the inverse of this new product
Thanks for correcting me, i only saw it on mobile until now.
Interestingly I have seen a few guys use the Velcro connectors but with skate lace instead of a bungee lace. I always hated laces because they came untied so this seems like the perfect thing to eliminate that but get the feel of a lace attachment.- 2
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16 hours ago, coopaloop1234 said:
Looks like bungie up to the connecting part, then regular lace after
That exactly how the stock TRUE prolaces come no? and the regular hybrid prolaces are all bungee before and after the bridge
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9 hours ago, ThatCarGuy said:
Just like player stick kick points, there’s a few unlisted pro only options. From my understanding there’s 3 or 4 different pro only spec’d bauer catcher variations plus the current Mach, ultrasonic, and Hyperlite options at retail
I believe Vanacek has some kind of NXG based catcher
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10 minutes ago, RichMan said:
True one piece with painted bottoms. the black "cut" looking part is the true toe cap, it wraps around the carbon "blade holder" area of the 1 piece and is riveted on there.
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Personally, I've suffered 2 of them from over-doing hockey. I feel it every time i skate, player or goalie and for days after. I went to 8+weeks of PT each time to strengthen and learn stretches to mitigate pain/symptoms, but it never goes away because the butterfly position is inherently BAD for your ankles.
I wear elastic toe ties with slack and good supportive True skates, as well at KT tape to limit flex. I also learned to recover out of the butterfly in a way to not put so much strain on that ankle by pointing my toes and being more purposeful with my recovery (Thanks to Francois Brassard at GGSU camp for the tip!!)Plus, Now I have a cool party trick where if I flex my ankle just right I can make a nice SNAP! sound which is the tendon flexing in my ankle over the bone.
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Used mine for the first time tonight (10.5 fit 3, size 13 nike/vans). Very apprehensive about the new fit system but for the first time in 10 years, I can wear a Bauer skate. Having been wearing Graf and then Vh and now True, these are going to be a great option for those who can't get into a custom skate and need a very DEEP and WIDE skate.
These are the only skates I can pass the "pencil test" on at all and my foot isn't completely poking out of the top of the boot, and has enough ankle depth as well.
The only cons are the ankle feels pretty loose with the new "stanceflex" fit compared to my 1piece trues and I cant stand the 3mm steel. I was also getting some drag of the toes when sliding but that's more of a technique issue for me. I also wish I could of had a size 10 blade, but because its a fit 3 and half size it went up to an 11. I like a smaller blade generally.
I may re-bake or even punch them out as both feet have a large bump in the rear mid-foot that causes some pressure, but overall I'm very impressed that Bauer has made a skate to mostly accommodate me. Jury is still out on if I will keep them (my retailer offers 30 days no questions asked) but I think between coaching and playing ill get a good enough idea if these are for me.
I really want another set of Trues (white 2 piece) but I have heard the wait time right now is quite long and the extra 200$ for expedited production isn't very appealing tbh.
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13 hours ago, A.YOUNGoalie13 said:
Then why would detroit’s management let him order them
I mean, the GM/President/Team Execs don't place gear orders, the EQM does and probably didn't clear it with them for who knows what reason. So I'm guessing when they came in the execs said no.
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I know for a fact he had friends in some goalie gear groups looking for this version of knee pad since its discontinued and he refuses to wear anything else. He has a stockpile a la Patrick Marleau and his Reebok skates