I picked up a whole bunch of gear from Coast to Coast after watching this video. This is a great shop. The guys are super professional. They sent multiple emails to provide updates on the status of my order. Shipping was really quick, and everything came nicely packaged. I’ll definitely be ordering from this website again. Highly recommend everyone does the same if they’re looking to get into roller
So glad to hear that. There's no better store out there that provides as much value to indoor/outdoor roller. All in one place. The guys are awesome as that is essentially their lifestyle. Keep enjoying roller !
My favorite blade that I used to use were the Easton Roenick pattern senior pro wood blades. I had them on Easton 8001 shafts and an Instinct shaft. Loved that pattern a lot. I also used a Louisville shaft with Jovanovski pattern Lockjaw blade on it. If it were regular sticks then Titan ASD 1000, 6000 and 7000. Sherwood PMP 5030 SC.
Yeah, I think your review is spot on. Long term, the Sherwood blade is choice. It's cheap, lite, and durable. The i300 isnt a p92 (though neither is the Sherwood), which throws me off too. Plus, the bauer blade wears too fast. In the end, I switch between the Sherwood and my ice stick with a wraparound.
It’s because he played floor hockey in the pros for a while until he got into hockey after he was an adult and have you seen Cam Atkinson or Nathan Gerbe
What do you call the sticker style grips that goes on the blade instead of tape? I just picked up hockey again after a few years and I wanna keep my Easton aluminum shaft. It has an adhesive grip on the blade vs my ice hockey stick with tape.
@@PavelBarber Thanks! I figured it was something pretty self explanatory. I’ve been out of the game for 10 years after breaking my spine, but I have a toddler that’s totally interested and I’m all for getting him into hockey. Especially where we live in Florida. It’s a tough scene here. I’ve had the same aluminum shaft that needs a new blade for 9 years and a full carbon one piece stick that lasted me 4 seasons. I’m looking to upgrade and get him something good. Maybe adjustable. He’s growing FAST. CURRENTLY trying to figure out what type of skates to get for my kid for his 4th bday on 4/20. He’s pretty tall for his age. Any advice on anything would be a godsend. Thanks again! I’m going to subscribe right now.
Any hockey online skates, just make sure to buy outdoor wheelsbecause most hockey skates come with indoor wheels for some reason. The numbers you'll be looking for are 82A all the way up to 89A those are outdoor wheels. That's the hardness rating, although I would stay between 82 and 86
hiyaJaw Is goated no? They’re for indoor or outdoor. Being indoor or out door depends on your wheels or playing style. I personally use a mix of indoor and outdoor wheels when playing on concrete. Indoor you play usually on sport court
Depends how much you play, I'd say if you play one to two times a week the ABS blades would last about two to four months and it could even be higher than that
Obviously the best blade off the ice is the Bauer ADV, no tape, slapshots only.
Hey baud
New vid soon?
For sure
Hey coach Jeremy you are so awesome I love your vids
i dont like that
Happy Gilmore eh?
I picked up a whole bunch of gear from Coast to Coast after watching this video. This is a great shop. The guys are super professional. They sent multiple emails to provide updates on the status of my order. Shipping was really quick, and everything came nicely packaged. I’ll definitely be ordering from this website again. Highly recommend everyone does the same if they’re looking to get into roller
So glad to hear that. There's no better store out there that provides as much value to indoor/outdoor roller. All in one place. The guys are awesome as that is essentially their lifestyle. Keep enjoying roller !
thank you!!
Thanks for the heads up ill check it out
My favorite blade that I used to use were the Easton Roenick pattern senior pro wood blades. I had them on Easton 8001 shafts and an Instinct shaft. Loved that pattern a lot. I also used a Louisville shaft with Jovanovski pattern Lockjaw blade on it. If it were regular sticks then Titan ASD 1000, 6000 and 7000. Sherwood PMP 5030 SC.
Yeah, I think your review is spot on. Long term, the Sherwood blade is choice. It's cheap, lite, and durable. The i300 isnt a p92 (though neither is the Sherwood), which throws me off too. Plus, the bauer blade wears too fast. In the end, I switch between the Sherwood and my ice stick with a wraparound.
Can you do a video showing how to install these blades
Just make em warm and put them in
Foreal I just broke my ccm tacks 2.0 shaft.
Zach Paymyloan lol
Crossover?! I member using the Koho in Sakic pattern as a kid. Doesn't look like it's changed at all
do the green biscuit roller pucks slide well on concrete
What about with a ball and the curve of the stick in relation to it
Where my street hockey boys at
Here! I lead one of the only street hockey teams in germany.
I keep getting asked if I play on a league I play 5 hours a day
@@coreysova1614 thats cool!
@@DieFreeGamer thanks idk what I look like when I play
When your a girl and play....
Can you review and compare a CCM street/ABS stick to some other known brands
Thank you for the list and the prices
This is useful for me and the homies
How can I get into your hockey camp once COVID 19 is over with
How are you not In the nhl your the best player I have ever seen!
Oof
He’s not in the nhl cause he’s super small and would get crushed in a game and he’s more of a trickshot dangler type not real good for the nhl
It’s because he played floor hockey in the pros for a while until he got into hockey after he was an adult and have you seen Cam Atkinson or Nathan Gerbe
Griffin Terry yeah was gonna say the exact same thing haha nothing to do with size
Griffin Terry you do realize he played hockey when he was younger too
I may get one
How do you put it on you cut your blade off
What do you call the sticker style grips that goes on the blade instead of tape? I just picked up hockey again after a few years and I wanna keep my Easton aluminum shaft. It has an adhesive grip on the blade vs my ice hockey stick with tape.
Blade Tape
@@PavelBarber Thanks! I figured it was something pretty self explanatory. I’ve been out of the game for 10 years after breaking my spine, but I have a toddler that’s totally interested and I’m all for getting him into hockey. Especially where we live in Florida. It’s a tough scene here.
I’ve had the same aluminum shaft that needs a new blade for 9 years and a full carbon one piece stick that lasted me 4 seasons. I’m looking to upgrade and get him something good. Maybe adjustable. He’s growing FAST.
CURRENTLY trying to figure out what type of skates to get for my kid for his 4th bday on 4/20. He’s pretty tall for his age.
Any advice on anything would be a godsend.
Thanks again! I’m going to subscribe right now.
are the wrap arounds better than these blades?
Are the ABS blades okay for ice hockey?
I would not use them for Ice Hockey, they're purposely meant for Street Hockey!
my man. talking to my heart with at kachina
hey pavel, your reviews are amazing. what type of rollerblades do you recommend for training outdoors
Any hockey online skates, just make sure to buy outdoor wheelsbecause most hockey skates come with indoor wheels for some reason. The numbers you'll be looking for are 82A all the way up to 89A those are outdoor wheels. That's the hardness rating, although I would stay between 82 and 86
What happens to iato Iguchi
See ya on the ice tomorrow👍🏼
Where is this video shot? Toronto?
Vancouver
When are you gonna do the Marsblade R1 review? I just got mine in the other day
Arent those for indoor???
hiyaJaw Is goated no? They’re for indoor or outdoor. Being indoor or out door depends on your wheels or playing style. I personally use a mix of indoor and outdoor wheels when playing on concrete. Indoor you play usually on sport court
Me: grinding on NHL20
Barber: lemme just... *stop him from that*
lol only way I can compete with you guys I suck at that game
Pavel Barber when I was 7 I sucked to. I did not ever score until last year.
do u live in bc?
How long do they last
Depends how much you play, I'd say if you play one to two times a week the ABS blades would last about two to four months and it could even be higher than that
What’s up Brandon Datsyuk
Hi barber
Hello i from Poland i am play unihokej
Unrealistic, if you had all those different blades in a game you’d get decked on the blue line...
ok
sup
sup pav
$69 or higher... Nice
wHoS fIRsT?
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@@crabman113 mE toO MAn
Did Greta Thunberg approve this plastic?
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