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  1. Thanks! My kid just bought a proto v so I guess we'll see. I'll mention that model to him. I suspect he will have to step down to slightly less of a "performance" stick.
  2. Hello all. I haven't posted here in sometime but thought this might interest some of you and hopefully have you some cash... My small attempt to repay some of the advice I've gotten over the years... Be warry of spending your money on the Bauer Mach Supreme line of sticks. While my son says the performance is excellent , they don't hold up at all. We purchased 3 sticks and Bauer comp'ed us a fourth due to our experience. All three original sticks have now broken. 2 broke (in the exact same spot) on the paddle right above the curve after maybe 5 hours of use. These sticks still still are okay to practice with. The third stick had its spine broken Saturday night after a whopping 5 games. I know sticks can break at any time, but in the same league last year, my son would expect to get 15 games out of his Warriror V2 pro+ sticks. My son has spoken to a few of his friends that use the stick and they are all seeing the same break. Right above where the blade starts. Its starts with a crack. You tape it up, the crack expands... Eventually its looks like something you could cut wheat with in a field... The sticks are still very solid in this state. Still performs the same... I sent all this info into Bauer and told them I thought they had a design issue or a production flaw. They disagreed... just be warry. My kid says its a great performer. If you team is paying don't worry stick with it I guess...
  3. Will it hold up better than the Mach Supreme? Those sticks are more brittle than 100 year old man. My son apparently used this one to fight off a shark attack...
  4. These are my kids skates. To answer you question though, I had the holders removed and replaced with vertexx holders to match what he had on the 190s. He's comfortable in the 3mm and its not a great time for him to be changing his gear.
  5. @aircanuck that sucks! Definitely sounds like something was off the rails. My kid had a short session last night with his coach. He decided to test out the new skates. As he came off the ice he told me he was never going back to his old 190s. Only issue we had was the new vertexx holders need some tweaks. One of the blades won't sit properly (i.e. all the way engaged). I cleaned it up quite a bit last night, but it was still not right so I'm taking it back tot he shop to let them figure it out.
  6. For people who bought 2 piece. How long did it take you to feel "comfortable" in your new skates? i.e. how many touches or hours before you got used to them?
  7. My kids skates came in last week. Took about 2.5 weeks. Very surprised at the turn around time. Store manager said True is really pumping them out fast right now (and its a slow time of year). Kid can't wear them for another 2 weeks though. He has evals in a couple of weeks. Probably not a great idea to switch skates this close...
  8. Just curious if anyone knows if just buying the boot is still an option. I was at my local PHL today the guy there didn't seem to think so, but they've been wrong before. I promised my kid that once his feet stop growing I'd get him 2 piece skates. He's been in the same 190s for two season now so its probably True time. I was thinking about him using his existing vertex holder (with this Tydan blades). That is of course assuming the sizing matches up. Any vertex users try the true holder and flip back? Maybe I'll just get the true holders and hold off on selling the old skates until he decides... How does the size of that step blade compare to the Tydan DLC?
  9. yeah. I'm sure it will scare some people a bit. I know I was worried about it, but after watching in game I'm really not that concerned. Mobility is king and his helps.
  10. How about game video? First game action in about a month. First period saves. Only played the first half of the game, I don't move my camera between periods. I'm crazy, but not that crazy. My kid, not me. btw...
  11. Matt

    Bauer Gear

    Thanks, but I think he's married to that Optik now.
  12. Matt

    Bauer Gear

    Just another followup on the Optik vs 1X sizing. I realized I never took a picture during the month he had the 1X, but I did have game video. He also just played his first game in the Optik Monday (which I have video of). So I did a screen grab of each. Its not the greatest quality, but you can really see the difference. See how square the 1X is. It also rides up quite a bit at the back of the helmet. One of the first things my kid commented on was how much easier he could move his head around. BTW, we did sinch it up quite a bit to try and beef up the shoulders a bit. Still way smaller than the 1X. He took a couple of rockets to the chest that night and didn't blink an eye... Personally I think these are both great units. Just depends on what you are looking for.
  13. Matt

    Bauer Gear

    I read that as well about the NHL spec, but I was under the impression that it would need tweaks to be spec compliant. I'm almost concerned that this chesty is a little too trimmed down. We'll see what we can do with some adjustments. Its really an incredibly big difference.
  14. Matt

    Bauer Gear

    The intent was to get a new 1X, but... They had the new Optik in (finally). I wasn't intending to have him switch, but once he tried it on he really liked it. He had his first ice time with it on last night. So 1X Large -> Optik Large His comments: Easy break in. i.e he already feels great in it. much more form fitting feels like he's got more protection feels like he can move much easier. Not that the 1X was bad... My comments: Visually this CA is way more form fitting. The 1X sat way higher up on his shoulders. It gave him that "no neck" look with square shoulders. The Optik doesn't have that, much more fitting with rounder shoulders. Not sure if that is a great option or not. He did look more imposing in the 1X. I guess this is a size vs mobility thing. Personally I'll take mobility all day... We'll see if we can tweak the shoulders a bit to claw back a touch of that shoulder. its a fair bit thicker on the chest. What he's lost on shoulders, he's gained in the pecs. ? Overall he's very happy with it. It cost me an extra $50 but it is a nice unit. The extra adjustments in it are a nice touch as well. My kid used to always wear the warrior chesty so we're happy to get back in a unit that you can tweak a lot easier.
  15. Matt

    Bauer Gear

    That is the most likely scenario. My kid has really long arms. When we sized the 1X, it probably could have gone with the XL instead of the large, but the problem was that the XL body was just too big for him. It seems weird that Bauer put no adjustment mechanism in these arms since most makes seem to have at least a little bit of play. Its a great unit otherwise. Nice and light, good protection...
  16. Matt

    Bauer Gear

    bough my goalie a new 1X chesty to replace is X900. He liked the X900 but he'd out grown it and it wasn't padded enough for the level of hockey he plays. So we upgraded him to the 1X. According to him the feel was pretty much the same. Wasn't crazy about the arm setup in that you can't adjust them at all. Seems a little strange to me really. Anyway, about a month later (not a lot of ice times), the arms have started pulling apart completely from the body. Picture doesn't do a great job of illustrating it, but one arm is almost completely off. This is probably just a one off bad stitching job, but to be honest I could see this being a common failure point with this unit. There really isn't all that much holding this together. My cheap Jofa shoulder pads I paid $49 for have more substance to the stitch. Anyway, good on local prohockeylife, they took it back and let us flip into a different chesty..
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