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  • @andyziegler5570
    @andyziegler5570 Год назад +5

    As a parent of an 11 year old here are my thoughts:
    Skates - the most important IMO. He spends 10+ hours a week on the ice, sometimes 20+ so having a pair of skates that he can wear all day and have zero discomfort is the key. Currently on the 2nd year of JetSpeed FT4. I leased them for $330 at the beginning of the season last year and then bought them outright for the additional $70 to get to the full retail price of $400 (today they cost $450 for the same skate). If he needed a bigger size, I would pay the same amount.
    Sticks - find one you like. I've been picking up more of the Trigger 6 pro for $130. Great deal. It was good enough for him when it was $220, it's still good enough for him now. Move your feet, get to the scoring areas, score more goals. It's not the stick that gets you there.
    Helmet - obviously important. Just make sure it fits right. Just because it is more $$$ doesn't mean it is safer/better. Just go get it fit properly.
    Other protective - middle of the road is what we usually go for. Always looking for barely used stuff at about half the cost of new. Gloves you want to get new.
    Hope this helps someone out there! Don't worry about getting the best of everything. Just get stuff that you can afford. Too many times I see parents freaking out about buying their kid the latest stick, thinking that is what is going to make the difference. If you can afford, then great good for you. But if you can't don't beat yourself up over buying food or a stick.

    • @sammyweed4771
      @sammyweed4771 5 месяцев назад

      I have bad elbows from cheap elbow pads. Got trip a lot cause I was fast. Got a pin in one and fluid drain out of the other… just a reminder

  • @berkshiregolfer
    @berkshiregolfer Год назад +1

    I import from Asia every month, the prices are absolutely insane now. A 40ft container used to cost me $3300 GBP and now costs over $15000.
    That cost has to be absorbed somewhere, ultimately the end user.
    Another factor is the cost of the middle man. At every stage, someone takes their cut!
    In the UK for example, a hockey shop will get their products from the UK agent, CCM or Warrior near Swindon, Bauer up in the North of England for example.
    Stick made in Asia.
    Shipped to CCM HQ in Montreal or their warehousing wherever it is.
    Then shipped to the agent.
    Then shipped to the retailer.
    Then purchased by the end user.
    At every stage, the price goes up!

  • @bob.jacobsen360
    @bob.jacobsen360 Год назад +4

    Sorry..but your shipping theory doesn't hold water. We are shipping sneakers from China to all major cargo destinations in the world at in principle the same cost per box of shoes. The difference between Cape Town, Sidney, Rotterdam, Oslo and New York os roughly 3 cents american.
    Also looking at distances on a map insted of the globe is somewhat misleading. The US isn't that much further away from China than Russia. It's closer than Finland for sure😉
    It's all about how much the consumer is willing to spend combined with local taxes. No more, no less.
    Love your channel.

    • @benkeating3053
      @benkeating3053 5 месяцев назад +1

      Truth. Also Vietnam to USA is a Pacific route to a West Coast Port

  • @supersoniq3506
    @supersoniq3506 6 месяцев назад +1

    The carbon fiber true one piece stick definitely changed the game. Being able to load the stick and produce rockets from a wrist or snap shot is amazing. Combined with the speed of the game seems to have cut down on the amount of slap shots taken (at least at the pro level).

  • @renojaloleyui7099
    @renojaloleyui7099 Год назад +2

    Yes, please make the video about the question if the equipment changes the game or the other way around.
    I without the new equipment new boundaries couldn't be reached but of course the companies try find out what it is that the players want

  • @Nestashaw1597
    @Nestashaw1597 Год назад +16

    It may be because us Americans have shown well buy more expensive stuff (ex. The Bauer agent ) so they are going to up the prices until we stop buying the expensive stuff

    • @AlanenJ
      @AlanenJ Год назад

      Maybe, becouse in comparison in Finland an ft5 pro is 230€ and in the us 340usd
      230€ translates to 230.5 usd right now.

    • @TouchyFeeleyMike
      @TouchyFeeleyMike Год назад +2

      Beyond basic supply and demand concepts, there's an imagery in certain places that higher cost equates higher quality and this is seen fairly frequently in certain places in the US, therefore to add to the perception that it's better than the previous model, then the product should also cost more

    • @davidschumaker8107
      @davidschumaker8107 Год назад

      @@TouchyFeeleyMike In order to be the best, you have to have the best.🤔

  • @MrJacobpoliquin
    @MrJacobpoliquin Год назад +4

    I use to work for a big brand. The shipping is the same for Europe and N-A. The real factor is the culture of always making more money, and retailers are more greedy in N-A. Second factor could be labor but its not that much on the final price. Its all about greediness and customer buying because they have less affordable options.

    • @DougieFresh13
      @DougieFresh13 Год назад

      MSRP.

    • @gharel396
      @gharel396 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah this video feels poorly researched. Taking a ruler to a map is one of the dumbest ways you can calculate shipping. Especially at this volume

  • @ericholland6262
    @ericholland6262 Год назад +5

    Willing to pay up to about $1000 for skates, I expect them to last 5+ years... especially with the removable runners available now. Just recently bought Alex Pietrangelos used pro-stock 2xPros for about $230 though, haven't tried them out yet but interested to see if buying used is worth the savings.
    Sticks, I will pay anything for the right stick, but I've found sweet spot is $200-$300 for me just getting previous years tech. After trying many of the Bauer sticks, I've found CCM is a much better fit for me. My snapshots are flying with the FT5 Pro ($220 used pro-stock). I expect my sticks to last a few months(3-5 months to a year), anything less than 3 months and it's very unlikely I purchase again. The lower the durability, the higher the performance has to be for me to even consider using it again. If my Ft5 pro only lasted 3 months, I'd buy another because performance is UNREAL. Hyperlite I would not buy again. Hyperlite lost it's pop after about 5-6 weeks of play for me.
    I feel like the gear is changing and players are adapting to those changes instead of the other way around. Its much harder to figure out what gear and configs work for you as a player today, because everything is much more complicated than it was 10 years ago. Different skate profiles, different hollows, different skate construction (1 piece, 2 piece), different sticks (flex, flex point, curve, lightness). We need some new stores that allow us to test out different tech without having to buy it. It's just too expensive to buy and try all this stuff.

    • @TheShock03
      @TheShock03 Год назад

      This is a great explanation man, truly appreciate it. I would also include pads x helmets as well since both play a either bigger factor in terms of safety

  • @StillAliveAndKicking_
    @StillAliveAndKicking_ Год назад +2

    A lot, if not most, of Chinese products ship by sea from the East and South East coast, which is closer to the US than the UK. Part of the cost is due to staff costs within the target country, both the wages for Bauer, CCM etc, but also shop wages and overheads. Then there is demand, low demand can mean higher prices.

  • @Behysek
    @Behysek 6 месяцев назад

    I just bought my first more expensive skates CCM Ribcor 90K for $390 and it was more then I wanted but I am happy with them before I had skates around $80-100. For a stick I pay around $100.
    Just for comparison in Czechia the CCM FT5 Pro is $325, Bauer AG5NT is $387 ($345 with Bauer Card).

  • @rustlerboi1052
    @rustlerboi1052 Год назад +1

    The highest spec hockey stick absolutely should not cost more than $200 USD. Shocked at some of these. For skates, highest spec skates shouldn't be more than $800 (blades included, size senior... bauer).

  • @yuri.frolov
    @yuri.frolov Год назад +1

    Before all that "sanctions" appeared, I would lurk ebay for pro-stock skates (unused, old stock). It might took months, years, but this way I've managed to catch a pair of Brad Richard's CCM U+ pro for $325 and Eric Burgdoerfer's CCM Jet Speed for $350. Love them. Can't prove, but to me it's pretty clear, that pro-stock skates are made from different materials with different technology and different quality control. They last.

  • @AndyDavor19
    @AndyDavor19 Год назад

    I'm comfortable with following prices:
    senior ice hockey skates (for me) 250$
    youth hockey skates (for my son) 100$
    senior hockey stick (for me) 100$
    youth hockey stick (for my son) 50$
    How much I actually paid? This summer, after breaking my 10 year old skates, I paid 300Euros for 20/21 season skates (Bauer Supreme 3S) + blades + profiling (~100 Euros). Couldn't get anything cheaper in the quality I wanted. For my stick I paid 100Euros, as it was on sale (Bauer Vapor 1X lite). Yesterday I bough new stick for my son for 70 Euros. And today after practice he said that he needs new skates. I checked the prices and they start at 150Euros. The problem is that the second hand market is almost not existent here. I loved Canada, where I bough big part of my equipment second hand.

  • @goldflashgly513
    @goldflashgly513 Год назад +1

    I have CCM rib core. It was $330 retail, but it was last year’s model. 30% off. It was roughly $240 after the discount. My speed skates for the long track is way more expensive, the boots were $650 after tax and shipping, the blades were $950 after tax and shipping.

    • @noahdavidson957
      @noahdavidson957 Год назад

      sure but speed skating doesn’t require a full set of gear that goes for like 1700 bucks total

  • @lordy2186
    @lordy2186 Год назад +1

    About for 1200$ for skates since I go custom, they last 6-8 months before completely falling apart. Sticks is about 350$ and last about 3 months if I’m lucky. Im on the ice 6-7 days a week.

    • @yuri.frolov
      @yuri.frolov Год назад

      6-8 months for custom made skates?.. Jeez. I've had CCM U+ pro, bought them on ebay as Brad Richard's pro-stock (unused), they lasted for 5 full years (not seasons) of pretty heavy usage before the boot started to go wider. Hopefully, I will be able to use them at the open rinks.

  • @brianbanks3044
    @brianbanks3044 Год назад +2

    i usually buy "new" stuff after it has been out a few yrs....the technology is still good and companies are trying to get rid of inventory.....if people stop buying the new stuff as soon as it hits the stores, the makers will have to lower their prices....pros get their stuff given to them so they don't care about prices but we want good stuff too...amateur players cannot have it both ways

  • @peterfronc2682
    @peterfronc2682 Год назад

    Stick Sherwood T120 (old, but top model) new 76$ still holds after 3 years of beer league.
    Skates 320$ Vapor X2.7 new on release 3 years without problem(just need to replace steel)
    I play defense and block numerous shots and bang sticks everywhere , I guess I am lucky. (Slovakia , middle Europe)

  • @PaulMarangoni
    @PaulMarangoni Год назад +1

    You've made the naive assumption that the retail price is directly related to the costs of manufacture/handling/shipping/endorsements/advertising. Wrong. Price is set as high as the consumer will be willing to pay. That amount will be arrived at via focus groups and other research.

  • @Cristeros716
    @Cristeros716 Год назад +1

    I just purchased my first pair of pro level skates (ASV-Pro). I usually buy mid level skates and they last for several years (3 to 4), but as I have gotten older I wanted something that will be more comfortable, and these are the most comfortable skate I have ever worn. I paid 1000.00 US for the skates. Stick wise, I usually wait for the new generation of stick to come out, then I buy the previous generation pro level stick at around 150 US. I usually get new sticks each year.

    • @hudakarli5512
      @hudakarli5512 Год назад

      Same here got the asv pros comfortable besides for the top sides of the skate digging into me above the ankle...

    • @Cristeros716
      @Cristeros716 Год назад

      @@hudakarli5512 That’s terrible. Especially when you spend as much as we did. Obviously everyone’s feet are different so I haven’t had that issue, but unfortunate you did. Hope they break in sooner for you.

  • @brandomancia2595
    @brandomancia2595 Год назад +2

    its $400 for a trigger 7 or Agent in Canada😭 good video though

    • @Colbyw74
      @Colbyw74 Год назад +1

      400 canadian which comes out to the same as usa in usd

  • @SeanWhyte-ld6ez
    @SeanWhyte-ld6ez Год назад +1

    Is there hockey sticks that are comparable to the expensive sticks that are made in Canada so we could get a comparable stick and cost less?

  • @dbecker33
    @dbecker33 Год назад

    From the US!
    I happily will spend $1000+ on skates, but I will use them until they’re busted apart, currently shooting for 4-5 years out of my AS3 Pros. My next pair will be custom.
    Sticks are interesting. I save my money throughout the entire year, and buy sticks at the Pittsburgh Penguins Equipment Sale. Lightly used sticks for $75/stick, or new for $150. It’s a gamble on the used ones, but I’ve had decent luck. Bought 7 sticks over the last two years, broke two. Just broke a John Marino Warrior LX Pro this morning.

  • @weaselking72
    @weaselking72 6 месяцев назад

    I'm no economist, but it seems like there are far more end-customers in the US or Canada than Finland (to use your example). How aren't the sheer bulk numbers enough to offset costs? I think it's because the manufacturers know US players are more likely to pay more. It's flashy, it's new, pro players are playing with stuff dressed as the newer shiny stuff.

  • @DominicGibbs
    @DominicGibbs Год назад

    I’ve had my CCM Ribcor 74K’s for three years now. Only thing I’ve replaced are the laces and the blades (Bladetech technology). To be honest I’m not a big fan of spending some much money on skates if I feel like the ones I have now still work. I’ll really only spend

  • @TheRocheDude
    @TheRocheDude Год назад +1

    I’ve had my Vapor X500 for about 5 or 6 years, skating twice a week. Paid $300 for them. I’m looking into a new pair and my budget is about $350. I think I paid $120 each for my current sticks (STX Surgeon 3.1). One has lasted like 3 years, the other one broke after a year or so. I think $150 is about how much I would spend on a new stick.

    • @cenaboyle
      @cenaboyle Год назад +1

      I love my x500 skates. I have a set new x500 still boxed

  • @TheDp1965
    @TheDp1965 Год назад

    Bought a new pair of CCM TACKS AS-V ICE HOCKEY SKATES - INTERMEDIATE size 6.5 with Step steel black blades for my son. The skates are $669.00. plus an additional $50.00 for a pair of SuperFeet insoles to replace the ultra thin piece of foam CCM calls a insole. plus taxes $63.27 that totals $782.27. Do I think Hockey prices are getting out of hand ABSOLUTELY!!!! and next year he will be one size bigger which then puts him in a senior size skate so add additional $108.00 on top of that. I have a buddy that runs a Pure Hockey store in a suburb in Illinois he told me during the lockdown during COVID the company setting records month in and month out in sales and profits.

  • @ClassicSam.
    @ClassicSam. Год назад

    I just bought Bauer M4’s in the UK. Cost me £440 and I expect them to last 5+ years minimum. Skating once/twice a week.
    My ccm jet speed 270’s lasted 6years.
    I bought high end CCM AS1 sticks but only lastest 6months. So I won’t by high end sticks now.
    I will only buy Pro Team stock.

  • @andersborum9267
    @andersborum9267 Год назад +1

    Chris, you're overthinking it; what you're essentially saying is this is how capitalism and market adaptation works. I generally buy a couple of high-end CCM sticks a year (pro models) and they're usually around 225 USD each. As for skates, the last pair I bought was the AS3 Pros and they've lasted me a couple of years already.

  • @xyzbca5473
    @xyzbca5473 Год назад

    I've had my pair of ccm skates for around a year and a few months and they've done me well, they were around 300-400 us dollars so not top of the line. My sticks I bought on a sail for around 100-110 us dollars each so again, not top of the line. I personally don't feel the need to buy top of the line equipment every year as that can amount to over 1000 us dollars easily. I also have two younger brothers that play ice hockey and because of that, the price of all 3 of us playing hockey would be much too expensive. Overall, your performance will not be affected by the equipment you use but by many other contributing factors like practice and mentality. For context, I play AA hockey in Canada.

  • @yuri.frolov
    @yuri.frolov Год назад

    Just for the record, a friend of mine has been thinking about Mission Catalyst skates and he said they gonna cost about 120+K rub at Moscow, Russia.
    Buy the way it's slightly less then $2K.

  • @miscellaneousstuff2901
    @miscellaneousstuff2901 Год назад

    Missed the biggest factor: What the market is willing to pay. Big monopolistic companies, like current day sports companies leverage psychological factors like pro sponsorship and other online influencers to inflate the perceived value (not actual) of their products and of their yearly "upgrades". This influence has a greater effect in n.american markets, especially around sports. Check the price difference between other products made in Asia. Clothing for example costs more in Russia and the UK than n.america. when one or very few companies control the market, they can manipulate prices more easily over the actual cost to bring to market. A new smaller player could enter the market at a lower price point and still make a profit, but the large ones will quickly buy them out or block their market access at the distributor and retail level. We've seen this in hockey manufacturers over the last 2 decades.

  • @user-kf4wh9qo5i
    @user-kf4wh9qo5i 7 месяцев назад

    Could u look at roller/inline hockey pls

  • @devonshadbolt682
    @devonshadbolt682 Год назад

    Just thought i'd let you know hockey gear don't ship seem to ship outside of Sweeden. I emailed them and they definitely don't ship to the UK

  • @mariasb85nyy
    @mariasb85nyy Год назад

    I’m a hockey mom my boy has played since 4 he’s a 2012
    Stats - 4’8
    Weight - 80lbs
    - lefty
    (We are from NY USA)
    For skates I’m willing to spend 300-400
    Sticks - 300 max
    He us usually goes through one stick per season before he gets too tall and maybe 1 or 2 pairs of skates per year he trains through the year only taking off for like a month or so when football season starts.

  • @beanebot2069
    @beanebot2069 Год назад

    could you do a AS-V Pro hockey stick review please, im looking to buy one but would love to hear your opinion on the stick.

  • @frankiegaliffa3850
    @frankiegaliffa3850 Год назад

    I normally just get prostock sticks for me. As far as skates, I got a steal on my 3xs for ice. The skates cost 600 but got them for 250 on sidelineswap

  • @dannytam9046
    @dannytam9046 Год назад

    what you are saying is how the time is changing and how the world makes money for there countries and companies to make our life better

  • @taylord9772
    @taylord9772 Год назад +1

    Probably not spending anymore than 600 USD on skates and 200 on a stick.

  • @dylanmills7656
    @dylanmills7656 Год назад +1

    for skates not much more than 150$ to 200$ I am junior/intermediate for skates, and for a stick around same price 150$ to 200$ more on the 150$ end again junior/intermediate 40-50 flex sticks and sticks last me a season or two because of growth/getting taller so its too small for me, same for skates but they arnt usually wiped after i out grow them

    • @dylanmills7656
      @dylanmills7656 Год назад +1

      oh my gosh so sorry did someone else get picked or can i still get them

    • @dylanmills7656
      @dylanmills7656 Год назад +1

      I cant find you on telegram its not showing up anything close to it either

  • @theohoppe5581
    @theohoppe5581 Год назад

    Great video mate

  • @linusbaumgartel1918
    @linusbaumgartel1918 Год назад

    Personally for me as a student 400$ for a pair of skates, that lasts me at least 6 years and about 75$ for a stick that lasts two seasons. Since i am a righthanded player, finding sticks on sale, especially from warrior are my way to go.

  • @AnHourOfWolves
    @AnHourOfWolves Год назад

    I just replaced my AS3 pros after about 22 months, skating 2-3 times per week. I paid about $650usd and I wasn’t happy but the inner foam wore out and my ankle bone was getting bruised.

  • @rudolfarnold7243
    @rudolfarnold7243 Год назад

    700/800 for skates usually every 2 years at the latest. Sticks are around 300 for one that lasts 1-3 years.

  • @stephenpasveer2035
    @stephenpasveer2035 Год назад

    600 dollars for skates, 200 dollars for sticks. I play 2-4 times a week in beer league. Skates are important to me and will more than likely last me a long time. When it comes to hockey sticks, i want a stick that i feel i will be able to perform with without breaking the bank. A stick usually lasts me 1-2 years. Obviously they can break unexpectedly and the pop goes away after about a year.

  • @roomiestjoker7046
    @roomiestjoker7046 Год назад

    id be willing to pay roughly 1000usd depending on the level and durability of the skate and roughly 270usd for a stick, i only play roller/ inline as im in australia and ice rinks arent popular so i wont get into wheels atm

  • @markhuru
    @markhuru Год назад

    This is an eye opener to how inflation in the USA is out of control, when the pandemic caused a shortage of supply middle suppliers just raised the price to keep profit margins as high if not higher then before pandemic. Here is the new problem, once prices have increased there is no reversals. It’s gonna take years for more competitive manufacturers to help level off prices.

  • @elimhazard9938
    @elimhazard9938 Год назад

    My bauer agent was 280 us $ in NY.
    Also when are you reviewing the bauer machs?

  • @jond2057
    @jond2057 Год назад

    can we get a video of the Bauer Mach Skates?

  • @CharlotteCaniac
    @CharlotteCaniac Год назад

    A stick lasts for 5 years+ and the same for skates. For that reason I usually spend $500-800 on a pair of skates

  • @TheDarkphoe
    @TheDarkphoe Год назад

    skates- about 850. I had my Apx2s from freshman yesr of hs til senior year of college. Sticks? I wanna say 250 but i always buy the top of the line (Playing d2 in ACHA, 14th ranked in the central division). I absolutely can not play with a lower tier stick as the weight of it feels like i have a concrete stick in my hands + the effect that has on stick handling and just moving the stick around in general. I really liked the Geos "5 sided tapered" shaft and you will not get the features, feel, or anything like that. Usually ill go through 3-5 sticks in a season. So far im at two.

    • @TheDarkphoe
      @TheDarkphoe Год назад

      Oh, and i just bought the Vapor Hyperlites & the first skate when i touched the ice i couldn't even stand up on the ice. Throughout practice it got better. Second practice i skated about 75% of my normal capacity (mainly my feet were cramping but i felt noticeably faster with the new Pulses (not the

  • @Heathracing5548
    @Heathracing5548 Год назад +1

    Beer League
    Skate 480$
    Stick 180$

  • @Overonator
    @Overonator 6 месяцев назад

    It's the same reason why the same medication costs more in the USA then just about anywhere else in the world. It's largely because we accept it and keep paying for it and we don't negotiate the price.

  • @jamesjones3371
    @jamesjones3371 Год назад

    Uk hockey clubs need communal equioment u damage u pay you leave team you give back but have variety of helmerts and pads everyone just has own skates

  • @shamuskyg
    @shamuskyg Год назад

    Are skates made to be less durable these days? Like the auto industry's planned obsolescence? Most people here seem to expect their skates will last 5-6 years. I bought a pair of Microns 25 years ago for about $250 (top of the line, Pavel Bure used them) that I played in for 15 years. Last 10 years they were in storage, but I dusted them off last month and while there was some dry rotting (some of the cosmetic exterior plastic fell off), they are still usuable. I'm so bummed I"ll have to spend $500 for way less durable skates.

    • @yellowsnowman9157
      @yellowsnowman9157 Год назад

      Cats/vehicles are far more reliable today than in the past. It's not even close either.

    • @shamuskyg
      @shamuskyg Год назад

      Cars have definitely progressed and they could make cars that last for decades, but commercially I think the peak reliablity period was late 90s to early 20s, which might coincide with skates durability (likely coincedental). I still have a 98 Camry and 2001 Acura CL in my family and they just keep ticking with no end in sight. Nowadays there are more electronic parts that can break down and the cost of repairs is through the roof. It cost me $5K to change the headlights on my 2019 beemer. With turbo engines becoming more prevalent to hit the flawed green benchmarks, the problem of reliability will only get worse. The technology is there to make very reliable cars today, but that's not what's being produced, for good financial reasons.

  • @paulbyrne1465
    @paulbyrne1465 Год назад

    Can you do Ccm super tacks As4 pro vs the As5 pro

  • @bryanpereira53
    @bryanpereira53 Год назад +1

    I honestly don’t buy the fact that stick technology changes every single year. If you took an S19 and put it against a Vapor Flylite it would be the same.

  • @11DariusKasparaitis
    @11DariusKasparaitis Год назад +1

    Usually 400 to 600$ skates and they holding up strong for 2 years

    • @11DariusKasparaitis
      @11DariusKasparaitis Год назад

      And only like 150$ for a twig and about 6 months give or take

  • @Chappers72
    @Chappers72 Год назад

    In uk I’d pay £400 for skates assuming they last me a couple of seasons I’d pay around £150 for a stick hoping for half a season.

  • @_Wheysted_
    @_Wheysted_ Год назад

    I went back to foam core goal sticks, 100 CAD per, no way im getting more composites

  • @TheFernzilla
    @TheFernzilla Год назад

    To be honest, the improvement essentially occurs gradually to where new top gear "should" last 5 years. I mean do the math for $1000 plus skates now, how much a year do you pay based on the wear. I buy prostock and it last me a few years, sticks, gloves, and skates.

  • @bojanslijepcevic9400
    @bojanslijepcevic9400 Год назад

    I watch you all the time, and i think you are great
    The argument that prices are higher in in the usa because of the transportation costs are ridiculous.
    Can you tell me the price of one ship container from wietnam to usa or to europe? Difference is less than 2-3.000 dollars/ container, often less.
    in one ship container that is 40 tons of equipment. simple math tells you that transportation costs are less than a few dollars by 1 peace of equipment.
    the prices are so mad because of inflation of euro and dollars that are beeing printed without control fir the last 10-20 years.
    best regards

  • @yuri.frolov
    @yuri.frolov Год назад

    Heh, it's all right about shipping costs, taxes, etc, but the main factor (imo) is the "marginality of the market".
    People in the USA (and UK) just can pay more (and do it).

  • @wvr7971
    @wvr7971 Год назад

    Skates: max 500
    Lasts around 6 months -1 year
    Stick: max 200
    Lasts around 4-6 months

  • @stoss-11
    @stoss-11 Год назад

    I don’t even need to watch this video to know, but it’s definitely materials and R&D

  • @johnharris825
    @johnharris825 Год назад

    600 - 700 on skates because I go through a pair a year. I play 5 to 6 times a week. 200 - 250 for a stick, I go through 3 a month

  • @bojanslijepcevic9400
    @bojanslijepcevic9400 Год назад

    sorry, i want to add
    its monopy with ccm and bauer….

  • @iainlee4274
    @iainlee4274 Год назад

    I would be more concerned about how much youth equipment costs.

  • @eugeneissilly4810
    @eugeneissilly4810 Год назад

    $350 for skates because they are durable and should last longer than normal shoes so it makes sense to be a decent amount more expensive than shoes and for sticks, I think $100 is very reasonable because the sticks now have improved significantly compared to a decade or so ago however, I think they are getting more fragile and $200 or more is far too much for possibly only lasting a few games.

  • @alexanderh.999
    @alexanderh.999 Год назад

    I spend around $300 for skate and $125 for sticks. I just cannot bring myself to spending more than that as a recreational player

  • @wreckgar7643
    @wreckgar7643 Год назад

    I've never gotten brand new skates or stick

  • @mattenfeld
    @mattenfeld Год назад

    I’m going to bet a lot of money. That gear made in China, is going across the ocean to North America. I can’t be the only one questioning this

  • @mackwrx
    @mackwrx Год назад

    Because if there are buyers, there are sellers. Regardless of the price.

  • @TerrysTwigReviews
    @TerrysTwigReviews Год назад

    Prices are getting ridiculous fam.

  • @paulsorum5316
    @paulsorum5316 Год назад

    I spent $1,000 for skates. They last about three years.

  • @BendOregon67
    @BendOregon67 Год назад

    Because the hockey companies are TAKING ADVANTAGE of American and Canadian hockey players.

  • @reeganbeardy2294
    @reeganbeardy2294 Год назад +1

    You should see Canada prices 🥲😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @AnHourOfWolves
      @AnHourOfWolves Год назад

      They’re cheaper than US prices 😂

    • @MrMitchywoo
      @MrMitchywoo Год назад

      @@AnHourOfWolves yea? An FT5 Pro and an Ag5nt are $430 before taxes.

    • @AnHourOfWolves
      @AnHourOfWolves Год назад +1

      @@MrMitchywoo An Ft5 pro is $339 USD in the US, which is about $460 Canadian. I'd drive to Canada for the extra $30 off, and also the opportunity to get a bag of ketchup chips.

    • @MrMitchywoo
      @MrMitchywoo Год назад

      @@AnHourOfWolves lol what? tell me you don’t understand how the dollar works without telling me you don’t understand how the dollar works

    • @davidschumaker8107
      @davidschumaker8107 Год назад

      @@AnHourOfWolves And some poutine! 😋

  • @smallmingjr379
    @smallmingjr379 Год назад

    You can always find products with discount

  • @wayde_1_1_41
    @wayde_1_1_41 Год назад

    Not really traveling farther Alaska it touches Russia

  • @MrMitchywoo
    @MrMitchywoo Год назад

    Mmhmm and wait until you guys see what the Canadian prices for all of this are. It’s our game and the best gear is MIC yet we pay the most

  • @pvtrayfinkle4989
    @pvtrayfinkle4989 6 месяцев назад

    More expensive in the USA, BAHAHAHA, try pricing it in Canada! We get hosed on everything here!

  • @dawson_bruinsma8218
    @dawson_bruinsma8218 Год назад

    I’d spend 500 max on skates and 400 max on a stick

  • @JaaySnipes
    @JaaySnipes Год назад

    I'd pay $300 for skates and $150 for a stick

  • @daniyarb9653
    @daniyarb9653 Год назад

    Stop buying retail bs sticks at $359 or even $399. Just grab pro stock twig at $160, gloves at $140 or pants at $140. More protective, durable (sometimes), made witg better quality and feel like u are a part of an NHL or whatever league it came from. Simple.

    • @daniyarb9653
      @daniyarb9653 Год назад

      Plus, u can get custom curve, grip, shaft shape or other specs made specifically for the player…

  • @hockeyiscanada
    @hockeyiscanada Год назад

    Cheaper in Russia lol no way !! 83 490 руб is 1 850$ canadian $ when they only cost 1 270$ so their a lot more in Russia

  • @vbkngx
    @vbkngx Год назад

    My last pair of skates were Mission Amp 7s which lasted for ~20 years (probably closer to 6-7 of actual skating, they've been sitting since as I'm only just now getting back into skating). After picking them back up recently they literally fell apart while skating (fair enough, they're that old) so I decided to upgrade.
    Being older now I could afford to go high end so I went with a pair of CCM Jetspeed FT4 Pros which actually proved very difficult to get in my country, but persistence paid off in the end. Had to effectively spend the equivalent of $1,060 USD for them but given how long I know they've going to last I don't have a problem with that.
    Impressions are that they're so unbelievably light, the Stepsteel is a huge improvement and the energy transfer overall is amazing. They make everything feel so effortless. Obviously so much stiffer than what I'm used to, and for now they're noticeably less comfortable vs. my old Missions, but really it's an apples and oranges comparison so that point is moot. I expect they'll feel more comfortable as I break them in further and possibly get a second heat mould done. Also just in love with how they look.
    They'll probably last me another ten years at least, so I'm stoked. Haven't picked up a stick yet (only just starting to learn to play hockey, previously have just skated for recreation) but probably looking more entry level for the rest of my gear for now, as the chance of me being a hotshot hockey player any time in the near future is extremely low.

  • @quadepotts5793
    @quadepotts5793 6 месяцев назад

    200$

  • @fattyliver9210
    @fattyliver9210 Год назад

    I'm sorry, but your understanding of the US market and economy is completely off. And supply and demand. Let's start with supply and demand. The US market is completely flooded with almost any and all products available in the world... Electronic, food, medicine, clothing, sporting equipment, autos. Name it, there is plenty of supply of most markets available. The amount of supply and efficiency of shipping is not even close to why there is a high cost. Our shipping cost is a small portion of the overall cost of a product. The reason prices are higher in the US is that companies are taking advantage of the US consumer base's larger disposable income. The US has the largest amount of disposable income after taxes. So we are suckers and willing to pay more for vacations (flights, hotels, rental cars.), medicine and healthcare, schools, and with that sporting equipment. We do not pay much for fuel, food, and electronics, and most taxes are relative to the world. We basically pay for staus.

  • @thecount1001
    @thecount1001 Год назад

    research and development, cost of high end materials, cost of labour, transportation and markup, everyone needs to make some profit. this could have been a 5 minute video. dude you talk too much.

  • @aidenfellows4820
    @aidenfellows4820 Год назад

    England is in Europe

  • @robmessa5402
    @robmessa5402 11 месяцев назад

    England is still very much a part of Europe. It's still on the European Continentsl Plate ... just saying

  • @ryanclucas919
    @ryanclucas919 Год назад

    You're talking about the price of hockey equipment. Trying to justify the cost. Yiu keep saying "the USA". You do realize that hockey in Canada is like "footbooool" in Britain. Most professional grade equipment is made in Canada. Take your best 20 year old prospect, and we'll send a mediocre 10 year old kid over there to school you. You have no idea what hockey means in Canada. If you can't afford it, then don't play. I own a lot of firearms and shoot many different disciplines. You gotta pay to play.

  • @mattwilliams4668
    @mattwilliams4668 6 месяцев назад

    Capitalism and corporate greed is the problem

  • @Yes-cm1ph
    @Yes-cm1ph Год назад

    tip: if you have the money, buy custom bauer sticks if you have issues with durability. they’re 40% more durable than retail. little bit more heavy in weight but it’s worth it.

  • @chiccngeorge3058
    @chiccngeorge3058 Год назад

    Personally i feel like hockey equipment in America is high to keep a certain look to the sport and to keep certain undesirable’s out the sport or at least keep their number low. I mean a huge selling point of hockey equipment is “carbon fiber” i cannot think of a more abundant resource than carbon. Or soft inexpensive gels liners for molding. Not to mention football equipment is around the same price if not more expensive but yet Damn near every public hugh school has a school sponsored football team but rarely do you see the same for hockey AND lacrosse in America the last things they want is for hockey to turn into football or basketball but because its a native american sport its inevitable that you will see more and more colored people playing it.

  • @sticktrik
    @sticktrik Год назад

    I haven’t seen this guy play hockey or skate on any of his videos!!! Does he even play?? It’s just seems odd that he has others demo the products he is reviewing!!!

  • @antdel13
    @antdel13 6 месяцев назад

    Hockey is becoming an elitist sport. Working class people are not going to be able to afford these prices. A good number of kids are going to be left out.

  • @sammyweed4771
    @sammyweed4771 5 месяцев назад

    Greed like everything else… I don’t need to read comments. Cause it boils down to this EVERYTIME……. GREED

  • @demon_slayers1016
    @demon_slayers1016 Год назад

    Could u look at roller/inline hockey pls

  • @cbags69
    @cbags69 Год назад

    300$