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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

CJHL Snapshots visits a local sports experts to get more informed on what hockey equipment will help keep you the safest on the ice.

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  • fuck neck guards

  • The guy just chokes

  • well if you dont think so i have not broken one yet my friends break "composite" sticks a lot but carbon fiber none of my freinds broke one yet.

  • @bestexpert427 ya dude its not that strong....

  • @Peccs91 well then you dont treat your shit right i have one i had it for a year and a half now. you probably like to fucking slap shot every time your in front of a goaly

  • @bestexpert427 you are full of shit. I break 2or3 a year

  • @nickgt111 i know the gear is expensive but if you get annoyed with breaking sticks i would invest in a carbon fiber stick its around 250 bucks but it will never break it takes around 2500 pounds to break one the only time you will need to change is in around 5 years when it get real worn and ugly

  • man, i wanna start playing hockey and join a little local league or sumthing, but damn its so expensive..... esspecially when u start breaking sticks, ugh

  • @ProStockNation i know 17 year olds that play junior a and wear half visors...nice try your right with everything else though :)

  • I hope nobody is taking this guy's recommendations seriously.

    "You need the mouth guard until you pass Junior A" is incorrect. The only time it's compulsory to wear a mouth guard is if you're wearing a half visor, except for Senior Hockey (Situation 23 rule 3.6 (g) from the Hockey Canada rulebook.) You're not even allowed to wear a half visor if you're under 18.

    Also the blade on a more expensive skate won't be harder to break. Anybody remember the steel on the Vapor XX and ONE90 models?

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