I have the G6 glove and blocker, awesome gloves but the material they use on the palms is slippery, I have to wet the catcher palm before each game to get a good grip
We need a video telling us the differences between the RTL and Pro why does everybody just talk about the top end stuff when most of us can only afford the lower end please make the only video on the pro stuff for us.
Most of the differences between the top line products and 2nd price points is the use of carbon fiber and that’s all. Except Brian’s, whose 2nd price point products are garbage.
Love all your content! Been trying to research specific differences between the RTL line and SR/INT Pro line…specifically the leg pads. 5’8 but Have a shorter FTK measurement that puts me at 31”. Seems like even customized, they won’t allow for a 31” in a sr width…so just wondering besides .5” width reduction, what else would I be missing out on if I go stock Pro Int.?
Cam can confirm but I believe both Brians and Vaughn will do a 31" pro pad. I have a 31"+1.5" custom Brians SubZero Pad that I have had for many years. They have held up great.
How on earth do you not talk about the biggest elephant in the room. That wonky ass “brake” they added just after the plastic. A massive bump that completely changes the angle of the knee when flat to the ice. It was the first thing all us goalie dads noticed before a single thing you guys mentioned in your review. I watched waiting for some explanation for that thing and you guys just skipped right past it???
I went down the review rabbit hole Y'all got me buying equipment I don't even play anymore 😅 can't wait for drop in! - Caleb M.
I have the G6 glove and blocker, awesome gloves but the material they use on the palms is slippery, I have to wet the catcher palm before each game to get a good grip
We need a video telling us the differences between the RTL and Pro why does everybody just talk about the top end stuff when most of us can only afford the lower end please make the only video on the pro stuff for us.
I try to do reviews on my channel for lower end goalie gear!
Most of the differences between the top line products and 2nd price points is the use of carbon fiber and that’s all. Except Brian’s, whose 2nd price point products are garbage.
Love all your content! Been trying to research specific differences between the RTL line and SR/INT Pro line…specifically the leg pads. 5’8 but Have a shorter FTK measurement that puts me at 31”. Seems like even customized, they won’t allow for a 31” in a sr width…so just wondering besides .5” width reduction, what else would I be missing out on if I go stock Pro Int.?
Cam can confirm but I believe both Brians and Vaughn will do a 31" pro pad. I have a 31"+1.5" custom Brians SubZero Pad that I have had for many years. They have held up great.
the size compared to old versions is the same ? i play 38+1 for warrior gt2 ....
If I’m a 34 in G4 what would I be in the G7? The sizing charts are always crazy every year on every brand
Can you buy the leg channel wedge separately?
If not there are a few companies like PAW Sports who can make you one
How on earth do you not talk about the biggest elephant in the room. That wonky ass “brake” they added just after the plastic. A massive bump that completely changes the angle of the knee when flat to the ice. It was the first thing all us goalie dads noticed before a single thing you guys mentioned in your review. I watched waiting for some explanation for that thing and you guys just skipped right past it???
It's flush to the slide plate. It's only a bump if the plastic slide plate is removed. Assuming I'm understanding the question.
Such a shame Warrior can't make a good graphic, the equipment looks great otherwise.
seems to be following the CCM graphics
@@TheLegendOfLlnk at least you can make something cool with the ccm graphics half the time. With warrior, everything always comes out bland
Warrior is poop.
no you are
you're the poop