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The logos are likely the same ones that were heat-sealed on my gloves. They came off after an afternoon of scrubbing and peeling. I have nothing against Scott getting his brand out there, but (sorry Scott) his logo is incredibly ugly and the fact that he plastered it all over his stuff just made me want to pull it off ASAP. You're going to LOVE that catcher once its broken in. It's so comfortable, christ. Edit: Oh haha this is awesome, I just found my gloves on Battram's site: Man they used to be so clean some kinda jackal fucked around with this message at 21:49 on Feb 13, 2008 |
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Martytoof posted:The logos are likely the same ones that were heat-sealed on my gloves. They came off after an afternoon of scrubbing and peeling. I have nothing against Scott getting his brand out there, but (sorry Scott) his logo is incredibly ugly and the fact that he plastered it all over his stuff just made me want to pull it off ASAP. I might try to remove the logos on the calf wings and the black BATTRAM on the side of the blocker. I dont know if removing black logos on a white surface will leave residue though so I dont know if I want to try it.
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Internet Victory posted:I might try to remove the logos on the calf wings and the black BATTRAM on the side of the blocker. I dont know if removing black logos on a white surface will leave residue though so I dont know if I want to try it. I removed the logos on the glove shown above, and while the sticker itself didn't leave any residue (it flaked off cleanly), the glove was already dirty so when I pulled the logos off you could (very) visibly see where the dirty white leather contrasted with the clean white leather that was under the logos. You can't really tell anymore since I've used them enough to make up the difference in grime, so I'm pretty happy with how it looks Honestly if they don't bother you, I wouldn't bother removing them. It was a personal decision. I would prefer all my gear to be un-branded if I could get it that way, but it's not a dealbreaker. Are the logos on the outside gusset just sewn into place?
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# ? Feb 13, 2008 22:16 |
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Martytoof posted:I removed the logos on the glove shown above, and while the sticker itself didn't leave any residue (it flaked off cleanly), the glove was already dirty so when I pulled the logos off you could (very) visibly see where the dirty white leather contrasted with the clean white leather that was under the logos. Yeah they're sewn on. His website says for an extra charge you can get no logos but I don't know how much it is. Probably a lot.
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Won 10-2 last night, improving to 5-1. GAA down to 5.33, heh. Get to play one of the two undefeated teams next week. Though, it's the lesser of two evils, as Caucasion actually seems beatable.
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# ? Feb 14, 2008 19:31 |
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The logos on the front of my Battrams is already coming off just through regular wear and tear, so it shouldn't be to hard to remove it.
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# ? Feb 14, 2008 20:40 |
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Action pix from today. What do you think?
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# ? Feb 15, 2008 15:10 |
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Internet Victory posted:What do you think? Is that an ECHL gamer? How'd you get a hold of that?
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# ? Feb 15, 2008 15:59 |
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ElwoodCuse posted:Is that an ECHL gamer? How'd you get a hold of that? Ebay. It's a Vincent Zaore game used Johnstown Chiefs jersey. I got outbid on both goalie jerseys and his was the cheapest. I was at a game of theirs and afterwards they were auctioning off their jerseys but I didn't have any money then so I kept checking ebay in case somebody who got one wanted to get rid of it, then this one showed up.
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# ? Feb 16, 2008 00:07 |
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The kit looks fantastic. How does it feel on ice?
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Martytoof posted:The kit looks fantastic. How does it feel on ice? Hard to get used to having 4 knee stacks on each knee. Also the gloves are going to take a while to get used to. So stiff! I like everything though.
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Anyone have any thoughts on the RBK 8K pads? I have the 6k's right now and am only considering the 8k's because I can get a great deal on them. Good things? Bad things?
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Not to derail your question, but how are your 6ks holding up? I hear a lot about premature wear and tear.
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Martytoof posted:Not to derail your question, but how are your 6ks holding up? I hear a lot about premature wear and tear. Not so well, really. I had to replace two straps within one month of buying them. They just seem a little cheap. I guess you get what you pay for. *edit* I've also noticed that not many folks here use Brian's pads. Any particular reason? Are they just too expensive for what you get or what? Joey Walnuts fucked around with this message at 08:23 on Feb 16, 2008 |
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I think T-Bone uses a set of Brian's. They're not very mainstream and I don't think there's enough out there to distinguish them from a "safe bet" like RBKs or Vaughns. Same reason you don't see many Eagles either, I think. Edit: Oh and I haven't seen a pair I liked yet, aesthetically
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# ? Feb 16, 2008 17:11 |
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I wouldn't recommend them for a pure butterfly goalie (the beasts that is). They're probably the lightest/most mobile pads I've ever worn though, and I've been pretty pleased with their durability, outside of some knee strap issues. I'm going to be in the market for a new pair, especially if I play some ACHA next year at school. T-Bone fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Feb 16, 2008 |
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Those pads are pretty awesome, Internet Victory! Technical question: I've been having a really hard time tracking curving pucks or pucks that knuckle. It's cost me a great deal. Any ideas for improving on those shots?
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PenguinManAmato posted:Those pads are pretty awesome, Internet Victory! Actually, I've had one of my friends who was a baseball pitcher throw pucks at me before just to goof around when everyone else I was playing with was taking a break. He was throwing curves and stuff and it were insanely hard to stop. I thought nothing of it at the time, but thinking back on that, it would be great practice for the stuff you're describing. Just make a friend who pitched baseball
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Just got pictures back of my mask when I got home from work. Tony finished it up, and will be shipping it out tomorrow morning. Hopefully, I'll have it on Friday. If not, Monday then. To preface, I'm a huge Resident Evil fan. And, I've always like the whole Umbrella schtick. So I went with an Umbrella theme. So yeah, once I get that, PMA's mask is getting sent on.
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# ? Feb 20, 2008 07:03 |
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That nearly takes the cake for nerdiest mask ever. Nice paint job though!!
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Rick Grimes posted:Just got pictures back of my mask when I got home from work. Tony finished it up, and will be shipping it out tomorrow morning. Hopefully, I'll have it on Friday. If not, Monday then. I love this mask. Good work.
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Goalie Heaven just replied back that they should have a pair of V3 7400 Sr. pads to show off by the end of the month. I can't wait to see the build quality and compare them to actual V3 pads.
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Martytoof posted:Goalie Heaven just replied back that they should have a pair of V3 7400 Sr. pads to show off by the end of the month. I can't wait to see the build quality and compare them to actual V3 pads. Could you send those pics on? I'm hoping to play some semipro next year so I need to change some equipment
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Tim Thomas posted:Could you send those pics on? I'm hoping to play some semipro next year so I need to change some equipment Yeah, I'll be sure to post them here. I'm going to try to get out there either late Feb or early March.
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What's everyone's pre-game stretch routine consist of? Seems like no matter how much I try to stretch and relax my back, it feels like I've been stabbed with an ice pick in the lower back when I finish the game.
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# ? Feb 22, 2008 15:11 |
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A few action pictures: This is my "waiting on pushing and shoving" position: Not the best quality, but it shows my size relative to the net.
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Are you 8' tall? I don't think I do any stretching of my back, really. Most of my stretches are leg and groin related. I don't know the technical names so I can't really go into detail. I do a sort of modified seal stretch on ice though just to get my upper half used to bending.
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Martytoof posted:Are you 8' tall? 6'3" off skates, so put three inches of chassis/wheel below me and I'm pretty up there. Here's an example of what a shooter sees most of the time. Notice how I'm not even at the top of the crease.
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It must be really nice to have that kind of size in the net. I'm actually trying to convince my brother to play goalie, since he's 6'5 with a huge frame and could easily get away with playing an Allaire style in the net.
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Here is some more info on the 7400s from a GoalieMonkey.com guy:quote:They are made oversea's. What can be confusing is the pad, blocker & glove are made oversea's, but the chest is made domestically. I think it will be a very popular being that it is in the same price range as the 8K and 7.8 series. Should be an interesting year with this and the Bauer One75 line. Aslo, we will be having a 6k and 8k Turco Break series. I'm a little leery of the Sr. lines for durability, but I mean I play once or twice a week max -- hopefully they wouldn't wear out TOO quickly. I'd say that if I can find a pair of 7400s for around $700 and get maybe three years of intermittent use out of them I would be pretty happy. If they can custom these up, I'm probably going to spring for this:
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Curious, has anyone had to pay to play on their team? This next season, they want me to pay at least half of the amount. Something I have never had to do before. It's not that big of a deal, but I guess I was just perplexed.
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Joey Walnuts posted:Curious, has anyone had to pay to play on their team? This next season, they want me to pay at least half of the amount. Something I have never had to do before. It's not that big of a deal, but I guess I was just perplexed. In beer leagues? Up north - rarely, down south - usually.
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Joey Walnuts posted:Curious, has anyone had to pay to play on their team? This next season, they want me to pay at least half of the amount. Something I have never had to do before. It's not that big of a deal, but I guess I was just perplexed. I always paid 50% of what a player would. Shinny and practice time was always free though.
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Goalies that have to pay for your leagues: I feel bad for you. While I understand that ice time is expensive, the average goalie's equipment is somewhere between 5 and 10 times the amount of money a player has to pay for his equipment. Maybe I'm entitled or something, who knows; all I know is if you're in a place where you have to pay to play, you should spend money on this instead: I kid, but seriously, the places where you have to play tend to be below the Mason-Dixon, while places you don't tend to be the Northeast/Minnesota/Canada. We've got plenty of ice and roller up here, c'mon up and join us!
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# ? Feb 26, 2008 15:40 |
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Tim Thomas posted:all I know is if you're in a place where you have to pay to play, you should spend money on this instead: I'm waaaaaaaay ahead of you
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# ? Feb 26, 2008 15:42 |
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Every roller league I've played in I have to pay. Part of the reason why I'm not desperate to play.
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UnmaskedGremlin posted:Every roller league I've played in I have to pay. Part of the reason why I'm not desperate to play.
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Tim Thomas posted:I think it really depends on the total number of rinks around. In Boston, even though there were only 4 (now 3) roller rinks when I played there, teams didn't charge goalies; I'm pretty sure this is because within an hour of Boston, there's 50-odd sheets of ice, and ice teams don't make goalies pay. This is only the redeeming aspect of Knoxville quote:Large Indoor Sports Surface ITS TOO BAD THEY DON'T EVEN HAVE A loving LEAGUE. (tournament next month though!) T-Bone fucked around with this message at 17:14 on Feb 26, 2008 |
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T-Bone posted:This is only the redeemable aspect of Knoxville I really hope I come up with some product idea that allows me to retire at 30 with enough to live off the interest AND build my own really, really nice inline facility and just run that until I die at age 42
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Tim Thomas posted:I think it really depends on the total number of rinks around. In Boston, even though there were only 4 (now 3) roller rinks when I played there, teams didn't charge goalies; I'm pretty sure this is because within an hour of Boston, there's 50-odd sheets of ice, and ice teams don't make goalies pay. Where are the dedicated inline rinks in Boston? Are they sport court, or just melted down in the summer? I've only heard of a few sport court complexes near the 495 ring.
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