Thank you for this! I couldn't find anyone that could do this without sending it far and waiting a week or two to get the glove back. Your video was the most detailed and helpful. I got it done and now my son has a fresh glove for his new team!
Great video! Everyone I've seen always uses the unwaxed lace for this. The pattern I've been hoping to use only comes in waxed. Is there a reason people never used waxed laces, or do you think waxed out work okay as well?
Waxed laced are 'sticky' and stiff so they don't have the same cradling affect that regular laces do. I don't think it's going to make such a significant difference to actually be a meaningful detriment if you go with a waxed lace. Try it out, laces are pretty cheap so even if you do it over again with non-waxed it's pretty low-commitment
Where would you find a thread needle? All google will give me is tutorials on threading a sewing needle. Having trouble getting the lace through the holes in my T when doing the sides. Poking an awl through doesn't really seem to loosen up the holes much, the material just bounces back immediately
So I’ve seen multiple methods to do the middle T area of the glove, for instance CCM has more of a cross pattern and Bauer has more of the open circles like the one you just demonstrated. Would you be able to do a video of the cross technique and maybe talk about the benefits of each? (If there even are any) I currently have a skate lace double T, but want to make the inner part of the T the nylon but I’m not sure which style I’d like to use.
*sorry, late responding... this is something I've been thinking about doing actually and I will do one soon. FWIW I prefer the nylon for the middle of a double T
As it gets to the base, I like to keep the same lace going and follow the steps and weave them back up and not at the top holes if you are meaning the current Hyperlite T which has a split base.
Thank you for this! I couldn't find anyone that could do this without sending it far and waiting a week or two to get the glove back. Your video was the most detailed and helpful. I got it done and now my son has a fresh glove for his new team!
How long does it take?
It was awesome getting to weave with you! My son is very happy!!
that's great!
Thank you so much for your outstanding videos. You guided me through a finger side repair and a complete pocket relace. Thank you!
Cool to see it in action! Wish it were my glove that you redid tho! 😊
Great video! Everyone I've seen always uses the unwaxed lace for this. The pattern I've been hoping to use only comes in waxed. Is there a reason people never used waxed laces, or do you think waxed out work okay as well?
Waxed laced are 'sticky' and stiff so they don't have the same cradling affect that regular laces do. I don't think it's going to make such a significant difference to actually be a meaningful detriment if you go with a waxed lace. Try it out, laces are pretty cheap so even if you do it over again with non-waxed it's pretty low-commitment
@@GotHockeyPod Okay, thank you! I appreciate the input.
Awesome video buddy 👌🏼 But where Can i get the laces you are using i the video? Maybe I should mention that I live I little Denmark 👍🏼
Where would you find a thread needle? All google will give me is tutorials on threading a sewing needle. Having trouble getting the lace through the holes in my T when doing the sides. Poking an awl through doesn't really seem to loosen up the holes much, the material just bounces back immediately
So I’ve seen multiple methods to do the middle T area of the glove, for instance CCM has more of a cross pattern and Bauer has more of the open circles like the one you just demonstrated. Would you be able to do a video of the cross technique and maybe talk about the benefits of each? (If there even are any)
I currently have a skate lace double T, but want to make the inner part of the T the nylon but I’m not sure which style I’d like to use.
*sorry, late responding... this is something I've been thinking about doing actually and I will do one soon. FWIW I prefer the nylon for the middle of a double T
I’m to scared to lace this myself because I recently got Bauer a vapor 3x any tips of places to take this because i know pure hockey dose not.
buy a few pairs of laces as back-ups and try it out. watch it over and over again as you do it. try it on an old glove if you have one.
@@GotHockeyPod ok thanks I will try
start with the sides of the pocket cuz its a easy pattern to learn ive done it few times on my gloves
how do you do the middle part on a vapor glove
As it gets to the base, I like to keep the same lace going and follow the steps and weave them back up and not at the top holes if you are meaning the current Hyperlite T which has a split base.
Brian's так ловушки не плетет! И слава богу!