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Old 06-13-2010, 09:29 AM
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look harder, like directly above the picture of the pad.

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Old 06-13-2010, 12:52 PM
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Top of page: http://www.smithhockey.com/Pads/6000PadSeries.aspx
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Old 06-13-2010, 01:25 PM
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FOr the love of JESUS... hahahahaahah

my skullet got on the way! DAMN SKULLETS!
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Old 06-21-2010, 05:52 PM
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Thumbs up My Battram C/A

Have had my Pro Spec for over 2+ years now. I play between 2-5 times a week. Dry it outside in Dry California weather. Great protection. Only felt a few stingers, both were my fault for not tightening up arms. both clips on the body for the wrap broke but fixed with Electrical Wiring. Back shoulder strap came un-sewn, sewed back myself. Some minor wear on the ends of the arms. Still this is a very solid and tank of a C/A. My next C/A will be a Battram as well.

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Old 06-25-2010, 10:32 AM
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After reading this thread for like the 32440th time i've decided to cut the foam reinforcer under the shoulder. I tried tuckin it in to get the basic feel for it and it was good but with it tucked it pushes the floaters out to much. I'm not going to cut the whole thing, just the outer part right before the seem. Is scisors better or an xacto knife? I'm also thinking of doing what serly did and getting the floaters stitched down tight. I'll deffinatly be getting those mods on my next one.

It's funny when the puck hits you when you're wearing it because it litterly just dies, and you can't even feel it. That little flap I'm removing won't harm the protection, I think it's 80% there to make you look bigger.

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Old 06-25-2010, 11:29 AM
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I did my little "surgery" on my c/a removing the outter piece of the shoulder floater flap. I left the cushion underneth because it's not in the way. I'm happy with the cut, and mobility is better now! I still am thinking about getting the shoulder floater sewed down tighter.

If anyone wants pics I can take some.

Edit: I just found 2 more ways to maximize mobility, they're really easy too! Ill be posting pics and a new thread when my sister gets home with the camera.

The mobility has gone from say a 6 to an 8-8.5 IMO

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