I am satisfied with your review. Maybe more in depth. Try skating comparison between high end models, on ice. I approve the use of demos, bauer, ccm and true.
Love my Tacks ASV Pros tried jetspeeds they were nice went to the Tacks my skating was way better. I guess what I am saying is the Tacks are better suited for me.
Why would you have him test True skates if you’re not going to bake them? That’s the whole point of their skate lines. Also since when are the lower price point skates supposed to be the most comfortable?
Why would he bake them if he’s not going to buy them all he’s doing if trying to see what skate he wants they’re not going to bake every skate they make him try on cmon man use your head
@@TristonMyran Without baking the skate you won't know how it actually feels like...this whole video is useless, it's as if he tested sticks flexes without shooting a puck
People gotta start judging out of 5 not 10 too broad of spectrum and it’s inconsistent. Like how is everything just a 6 or a 7 and the dude liked the vapors more at the beginning but they got a lower score like what?
Awesome review guys! Lots of time and effort obviously went into making it! Woukd love to see more videos like this. Also. Would be great to see on your website for the source exclusive skates (and other gear), what the base starting skate is and a list of upgrades added. Would make figuring out what to buy so much easier :). I see it on a few models like this. But not all.
I think such a leaderboard would be only valid if you at least have a sample of 5 persons trying them. One sample, one foot shape makes the tests non conclusive.
If he would have tested the True skates with proper sizing, I guarantee, that both models would be in the Top3. I've been playing for almost 4 decades and have worn about 35-40 pairs of all(!) brands. Concerning comfort and performance, nothing beats a True skate, closely followed by Grafs.
I heard that True skates have a more aggressive forward lean to them, I have been tempted but when I call around to ask shops how to change the lean, I get different answers from all of them everywhere from profiling to you need to change the holders to it's the boot it's self have you experienced the lean forward and have you corrected it?
hockey socks would probably help give you much more feel and actually a little more room in the skate since cotton grabs the liner and expands inside the skate
i just ordered bauer mach before watching this video and its an upgrade from bauer x-lp, and damn happy to see the mach first place cant wait to try them out only thing im not sure about is the supreme vs vapor thing i dont even know what kind bauer x-lp are tho
- It's weird that you are weighting all four factors equally. - The graphic should show average score, not total score. - Would also like to see a chart showing the actual vs perceived weight
Luke already owns the Matrix skate so he knows what it feels like and we didn't have his size in at the moment but the Matrix skate is a really great skate for the money and visually very similar to the Mach.
Does this tell you anything? Any skate over $100.00 has flow fit, and needs to be heated up. What do you learn except what fits this reviewer's foot for walking around? If feeling comfortable when you pull it on in the store was what mattered skates would look like Ughs. But you wouldn't be able to skate on them. A salesman told me years ago why low to mid range roller blades look so different from hockey skates. He said novice skaters want comfort above all, so those skates are made to be comfortable to stand in from day 1. And then you pay for that day one as long as you own the skates, because it's impossible to skate properly in them.
Guys, now I need access to the chart you created that shows your breakdown. Also, would be nice to know the guy's foot size and maybe any other parameters. Would be even one notch better if you could include which skates come with trigger release chassis, or black steel. Those are huge price bumps that I may want.