short story... haven't played in about ten years got the itch to play again. looking at sticks... the sizing charts seemed to have changed since i last looked at them, does anyone know the difference between intermediate and senior sizes? what are the better brands... easton, mission, or some other brands? (starting out with roller then will make the move to ice)
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I always get a stick that can be cut down so that it comes to the chin of the user or so, no higher than the nose. My son like missions I still have an old sher-wood I use. <cranky old guy> I can't believe how expensive some of these things are, it is outrageous, unthinkable, a crime against humanity, to contemplate buying a hockey stick for 200 or 300 bucks. </cranky old guy>
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Originally posted by Tashtego View PostI always get a stick that can be cut down so that it comes to the chin of the user or so, no higher than the nose. My son like missions I still have an old sher-wood I use. <cranky old guy> I can't believe how expensive some of these things are, it is outrageous, unthinkable, a crime against humanity, to contemplate buying a hockey stick for 200 or 300 bucks. </cranky old guy>Guitars... Rhoads RX10D
Amp... Pioneer
Effects... Boss ME-20
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PM Shawn. He's a hockey nut. I think he still plays."You have a pud..your wife has a face. Next time she bitches..I'd play cock bongos on her cheeks..all four of them!" - Bill Z.
I just just had a sudden urge to sugga dick..! If I wore that guitar and didn't suck male genitalia..somethin' is very wrong! - Bill Z.
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I've had good luck with Easton sticks. One thing to remember is to get a wood one; cheaper, hold up better, and when they break after a slap shot you don't have a $300 twig. Wood just feel more substantial and like a real piece of gear, not a toy. My current one is a Forsberg Easton I've had for three years. Granted I play on mainly on the street, but for a wood to take three years on my driveway it's doing pretty damn good.
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Originally posted by CharvelRocker View PostI've had good luck with Easton sticks. One thing to remember is to get a wood one; cheaper, hold up better, and when they break after a slap shot you don't have a $300 twig. Wood just feel more substantial and like a real piece of gear, not a toy. My current one is a Forsberg Easton I've had for three years. Granted I play on mainly on the street, but for a wood to take three years on my driveway it's doing pretty damn good.Guitars... Rhoads RX10D
Amp... Pioneer
Effects... Boss ME-20
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Originally posted by dk2magic View Postwhat's the difference between a intermidiate stick vs. senior stick? is it quality? i'm trying to avoid having to cut it down to size.
EDIT: How tall are you? I'm 6' and my Easton senior is perfect. When I was younger I used the Koho, and I was 5'9"-5'11" when I used it and found it comfy.Last edited by CharvelRocker; 03-01-2008, 08:02 PM.
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Originally posted by CharvelRocker View PostEDIT: How tall are you? I'm 6' and my Easton senior is perfect. When I was younger I used the Koho, and I was 5'9"-5'11" when I used it and found it comfy.
Last edited by semagic; 03-01-2008, 09:49 PM.Guitars... Rhoads RX10D
Amp... Pioneer
Effects... Boss ME-20
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where are you going to play at?
Do not cheap out on skates, shin pads, pants or gloves. Shoulder pads are pretty worthless in beer leagues and crack up seeing guys wearing football sized pads. I wear my antique ones form junior...if you ever seen Brendon Shannahan or Chelios crusty shoulder pads you'll get the idea. There is a great shop in plano/richardson are(can't remember the name at the moment but I have in my address book at work)
I still use all wood and/or alumi shafts as I hate seeing a $100+ composite stick break on a pass or onetimer attempt.
I've always been a CCM man for skates yet I bought a nice pair of Nikes years ago. I'd go with CCM/RBK if I were to buy a new pair.
Check out http://www.greatskate.com/home.aspx nad get some ideas. You could also go to any Star Center in Dallas area and check out their pro shops, usually can find gear cheaper on line unless they have a good sale going on.shawnlutz.com
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Originally posted by Shawn Lutz View Postwhere are you going to play at?
where do you play?Guitars... Rhoads RX10D
Amp... Pioneer
Effects... Boss ME-20
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I still play around my town on occasion, If I recall correctly, Intermediate sticks are a little thinner than senior sized sticks. What are you going to play mostly? Defensemen usually play with their sticks a little longer. I come to a game/practice/whatever with at least one wood stick, regardless... I break those composite shits all the time. Right now my composites are Easton(which are holding up ok) and my wood is a Hespeler that I've had for years. Most important IMO: Gloves, Skates. Pay good money for these.
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when i first played years ago i used easton with alot of sucess, i'm probably playing center or forward this time around. the league i'm looking into plays with a puck and not a ball... so protective pads are THE most important item on my equipment list.Guitars... Rhoads RX10D
Amp... Pioneer
Effects... Boss ME-20
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Originally posted by dk2magic View Postwhen i first played years ago i used easton with alot of sucess, i'm probably playing center or forward this time around. the league i'm looking into plays with a puck and not a ball... so protective pads are THE most important item on my equipment list.
EDIT: I can't really play on cie a sI can't skate too damn well Pavement is harder though, as the puck can do very weird things sometimes, especially on rough pavement.
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