There's a lot of Warrior influence in this glove. From the removeable palm, how the back hand opens, connection points to the hand (minus wrist strap), to even the more mechanical styled closure compared to a typical goalie glove. Glad to see someone expanding what Pete Smith has been working on.
Multiple shoutouts in a Bonesy video?? Mama I made it!!!! In all seriousness, great review buddy. This is a fantastic breakdown of the glove, the features, and the way it performs out on the ice!
Hahaha told you I’d give you that shoutout. It made for a great talking point. And thanks buddy! Definitely have to make a trip up to visit you and some other people in your area
One question i have is: is it nhl legal? Dont they have restrictions on oberall size, and if it is, why hasnt anyone else started omcreasing pocket size?
YUP! It's NHL legal. I need to make a short video showing the size and how it fits the legal requirements. To get the big pocket you need to compensate in other areas and it looks like other brands aren't willing to shrink the cuff for a larger pocket
I would be extremely excited to try a glove like this. I think this is up my alley as far as what they company is thinking aligns with what im very willing to try to switch up. Especially playing the puck. I love that idea.
I took about 20 years off of playing hockey and just started again last year -- I've had a great time adapting to the newer equipment (mostly a Brown guy right now). I'd definitely give this a shot! I like how they're trying some big departures from what's typical.
@@BonesyTV I have this love for smaller brands, both those that are pretty traditional and those that swing for the fences. There's room for both -- sometimes on the same goalie!
super nice review ! I'm interested in it since I saw your video with KAS but is it just me that find it a bit overpriced ? 750$ cad is more than a retail TRUE or BAUER pro glove 🤷♂
I'm 57 and still rock 90s gear. Too old to change... play ball hockey too and another guy showed up with the ReasonY catcher and let me try it and I couldn't get it off my hand fast enough. But, you know, I'm old...:) Nice colour way, though!
Hahaha I don’t blame you. This is quite the departure from every other glove out there. What did you think about how easy it was to close? I feel like even though this is so wildly different from every other glove ever made it’s SUPER easy to close
That glove is amazing. It’s very well thought out. It will need to be cut in half for it to be NHL legal. Of Kay Whitmore saw it he would just laugh at you.
I'm 67 years old and have a hard time finding catch gloves that I like. Most just seem awkward. I would love to try one of these, since they are so adjustable. Is there a link?
The pockets on these gloves (Maxond, True, even CCM) drive me crazy. I have to have a nice rounded "non squished" pocket. Probably just me, but hey I'm a goalie lol
Did this ever make it into production? They ought to call it the Pelican, it's f'n HUGE pocket, lol that can't be NHL legal, can it? Call me crazy, I think it's beautiful. Only thing I'd change is the pocket string. Gotta have laces baby, not a fan of that paracord look. Great vid, I'm here because I saw the goalie glove guy fix your old glove. He's an artist with that lacing. Stay safe out there brother.
@@BonesyTV Hey Bonsey. Oh for sure, I kinda just figured, like myself, when my gear gets old and abused, I get new stuff. Though I AM a forward, so I guess I didn't think about the goalie stuff and it's replacement cost. Him rebuilding that glove you had from the ground up with new plastic inserts and everything was rather impressive. Funny side note, last time I got new shinpads, they were SO much lighter than my old ones, I was shocked. Also, I'm pretty sure they're, like, bulletproof, too. I've blocked shots with those things that would make Patrick Roy raise an eyebrow. Never felt a thing. It's incredible. I have a quick question for ya, seein' as your a goaler and all, how do you feel about the velcro straps vs the old school buckles on the leg pads? The first time I saw "not buckles" was, gosh 20 years ago in major juniors, our goalie's new pads had those plastic clip-in "quick release" style buckles. (I don't know what they're called, I'm sure you remember those though. Those style clips are popular with the military these days, I've noticed.) Now with the velcro, ugh... I mean, I don't wear it, so I don't have an opinion on how it feels, but I know the old school leather strap with the metal buckle is my favorite look. And the big ol' look sticking out. (I imagine velcro is easier in every way imaginable, but still, nostalgia and all...) Heck, maybe you could do a vid on it, if you got the time and all. (Or maybe you did and I missed it?) I always dig hearing what other players like, especially 'cause I'm NOT a goalie. Another side note, I got mad respect for anyone standing in the pipes. I enjoy your channel. Good stuff bro, and whatever level you're in, good luck to ya!
I’ll have to check the actual circumstance at some point. Definitely should have talked about the size and how it meets certain league requirements. Are Swedish rules different from NHL?
@@BonesyTV Quoted from IIHF rules: A maximum perimeter of 114.5 cm (45") is permitted. The perimeter of the glove is the distance around the glove (see measurement procedures below). / The distance from the heel of the glove along the pocket and following the contour of the inside of the trap of the glove to the top of the “T” trap must not exceed 46 cm (18''). The heel is considered to be the point at which the straight vertical line from the cuff meets the glove (see diagram at left).
Nice review. Quality of the leather and the actual materials and construction don't look that great....kind of on the cheap side, but if it's a prototype I can understand it will get better. The giant brick hanging from the back of the glove looks ridiculous.
I’m still a fan of all the old goalie gear all the new stuff is way to thin. And the keeper is up to get hurt more so with all that thin krap. I’ve played hockey not pro but been playing I’ve even spoke back in the day to Easton. I know equipment things. But like the light player skates they do not last like the older ones. I’m still rocking graf 703 skates yes I play hard .it they last since they are thicker and qaulity is there. Todays hockey equipment is made to rip or wear out faster.
Funny. I feel like all the new stuff is much more overkill protective. I had to remove protection from any blocker I could buy to get enough dexterity. All the knee pads now that we didn't even have in the 2000s. Chestys are wayyy thicker than I ever had. This glove is a breath of fresh air.
There's a lot of Warrior influence in this glove.
From the removeable palm, how the back hand opens, connection points to the hand (minus wrist strap), to even the more mechanical styled closure compared to a typical goalie glove.
Glad to see someone expanding what Pete Smith has been working on.
I agree! Pete Smith and warrior has always been ahead of their time and it’s cool to see things like this breaking the mold
is there a website to buy from?
Multiple shoutouts in a Bonesy video?? Mama I made it!!!!
In all seriousness, great review buddy. This is a fantastic breakdown of the glove, the features, and the way it performs out on the ice!
Hahaha told you I’d give you that shoutout. It made for a great talking point. And thanks buddy! Definitely have to make a trip up to visit you and some other people in your area
@@BonesyTV we definitely need to get you up to this area! Would love to get together for a bit of fun!
I do like the experimentation going on here, and I'm glad people are trying different things. I would like to see what it looks like after a season.
Definitely good to see things being done differently. I can if they don’t catch on at first
Where can I buy one? I want one.
One question i have is: is it nhl legal? Dont they have restrictions on oberall size, and if it is, why hasnt anyone else started omcreasing pocket size?
YUP! It's NHL legal. I need to make a short video showing the size and how it fits the legal requirements. To get the big pocket you need to compensate in other areas and it looks like other brands aren't willing to shrink the cuff for a larger pocket
I’m intrigued by the closure using both your thumb and fingers. I’d give it a try.
It's a pretty crazy feeling. I've been letting everyone try it out just to feel how it closes
My only concern would be the wrist when you catch… it almost shifts upwards causing a lot of exposed parts
Yeah you really have to give up some real estate in at cuff when you make the pocket that much bigger
Probably redundant but does it meet most NHL specs with perimeter measurements and such?
Yep! Definitely should have mentioned that but it is NHL legal
Great question
Looks like it could be something to try. I wonder if you could add a bit of weight down by the wrist to try and counter the kickback
Thats a good point. Never heard of anyone looking to add weight to a piece of equipment before
Love it would try it
The KING of reviews
Pshhhhh. Just trying to keep up with you!
I would be extremely excited to try a glove like this. I think this is up my alley as far as what they company is thinking aligns with what im very willing to try to switch up. Especially playing the puck. I love that idea.
Very bizarre playing the puck at first but not a bad concept
I took about 20 years off of playing hockey and just started again last year -- I've had a great time adapting to the newer equipment (mostly a Brown guy right now). I'd definitely give this a shot! I like how they're trying some big departures from what's typical.
Love the decision to stick with Brown. And the openness to appreciate something as extreme as this type of glove
@@BonesyTV I have this love for smaller brands, both those that are pretty traditional and those that swing for the fences. There's room for both -- sometimes on the same goalie!
super nice review ! I'm interested in it since I saw your video with KAS but is it just me that find it a bit overpriced ? 750$ cad is more than a retail TRUE or BAUER pro glove 🤷♂
Yeah the price of a newer brand is always tough to justify. Especially when you can get something more familiar for a similar price
ive never had a glove i liked i would love this glove
I'm 57 and still rock 90s gear. Too old to change... play ball hockey too and another guy showed up with the ReasonY catcher and let me try it and I couldn't get it off my hand fast enough. But, you know, I'm old...:) Nice colour way, though!
Hahaha I don’t blame you. This is quite the departure from every other glove out there. What did you think about how easy it was to close? I feel like even though this is so wildly different from every other glove ever made it’s SUPER easy to close
Nice road hockey glove. These in Walmart?
Hahaha I got this one at Kmart! Blue light special
That glove is amazing. It’s very well thought out. It will need to be cut in half for it to be NHL legal. Of Kay Whitmore saw it he would just laugh at you.
Love it, I want one
How much is it?
I'm 67 years old and have a hard time finding catch gloves that I like. Most just seem awkward. I would love to try one of these, since they are so adjustable. Is there a link?
I’m honestly not even sure if there’s a link at this point. You could try contacting them through their Instagram or through ReasonY
Finally bones😂
Hahaha took long enough huh?
Was fully looking to try and get my hands on it... till the price tag😅
Haha yeah not the cheapest glove on the market
@@BonesyTV I'll cross my fingers and maybe one day. "Tried" to follow them on IG
That is the largest pocket I've ever seen!! Wonder how the palm and cuff will hold up?
Right!? Gotta give up real estate in some area to add it somewhere else. But time will tell how this holds up
If the pocket was scaled back abit ,I think it would fly off the shelves.
Would you rather have a smaller cuff or bigger pocket?
Is the size illegal?
Yup! They’re saying it’s NHL legal. Although it would have been a good idea to measure it out in the video
The pockets on these gloves (Maxond, True, even CCM) drive me crazy. I have to have a nice rounded "non squished" pocket. Probably just me, but hey I'm a goalie lol
You mean the spine being flattened out? I always end up with a flat pocket from smashing it with my other hand out of OCD habits
@@BonesyTV yeah, I smash mine the other way out of OCD lol smash the top in to the side of my pad so I have a nice rounded spine 🤣
So it’s just a Warrior glove with a huge pocket? My G2 had a removable palm that was a game changer for keeping it from getting all crusty.
I love the removable palm concept. I’ve never had one myself but ot just makes sense. Warrior seems to be ahead of its time most times
Did this ever make it into production? They ought to call it the Pelican, it's f'n HUGE pocket, lol that can't be NHL legal, can it? Call me crazy, I think it's beautiful. Only thing I'd change is the pocket string. Gotta have laces baby, not a fan of that paracord look. Great vid, I'm here because I saw the goalie glove guy fix your old glove. He's an artist with that lacing. Stay safe out there brother.
Goalie glove guy is awesome! And nah I haven't heard anything about the progress on this glove. It's definitely very interesting though
@@BonesyTV Hey Bonsey. Oh for sure, I kinda just figured, like myself, when my gear gets old and abused, I get new stuff. Though I AM a forward, so I guess I didn't think about the goalie stuff and it's replacement cost. Him rebuilding that glove you had from the ground up with new plastic inserts and everything was rather impressive.
Funny side note, last time I got new shinpads, they were SO much lighter than my old ones, I was shocked. Also, I'm pretty sure they're, like, bulletproof, too. I've blocked shots with those things that would make Patrick Roy raise an eyebrow. Never felt a thing. It's incredible.
I have a quick question for ya, seein' as your a goaler and all, how do you feel about the velcro straps vs the old school buckles on the leg pads? The first time I saw "not buckles" was, gosh 20 years ago in major juniors, our goalie's new pads had those plastic clip-in "quick release" style buckles. (I don't know what they're called, I'm sure you remember those though. Those style clips are popular with the military these days, I've noticed.) Now with the velcro, ugh... I mean, I don't wear it, so I don't have an opinion on how it feels, but I know the old school leather strap with the metal buckle is my favorite look. And the big ol' look sticking out. (I imagine velcro is easier in every way imaginable, but still, nostalgia and all...)
Heck, maybe you could do a vid on it, if you got the time and all. (Or maybe you did and I missed it?) I always dig hearing what other players like, especially 'cause I'm NOT a goalie. Another side note, I got mad respect for anyone standing in the pipes.
I enjoy your channel. Good stuff bro, and whatever level you're in, good luck to ya!
What is the circumference? At first glance it looks to big for Swedish rules.
I’ll have to check the actual circumstance at some point. Definitely should have talked about the size and how it meets certain league requirements. Are Swedish rules different from NHL?
@@BonesyTV Quoted from IIHF rules: A maximum perimeter of 114.5 cm (45") is permitted. The perimeter of the glove is the distance around the glove (see measurement procedures below). / The distance from the heel of the glove along the pocket and following the contour of the inside of the trap of the glove to the top of the “T” trap must not exceed 46 cm (18''). The heel is considered to be the point at which the straight vertical line from the cuff meets the glove (see diagram at left).
@@BonesyTV Yes there are some small differences in measurments guidlines between NHL and SHL.
This thing looks nuts😂
Right!? I could fit my head in that pocket
The kickback could contribute to a ruptured bicep injury.
I love the out side of the box thinking, but a little too expensive for this beer league goalie
Yeah it's cool to see something new like this. But apparently that comes at a price. For now
Nice review. Quality of the leather and the actual materials and construction don't look that great....kind of on the cheap side, but if it's a prototype I can understand it will get better. The giant brick hanging from the back of the glove looks ridiculous.
Im a ball hockey goalie and i use de reasony ball version i really see my reasony in this glove and its a game changer !
I called it "the beast"
Those gloves look crazy too! I can see why you’d call it that
I’m still a fan of all the old goalie gear all the new stuff is way to thin. And the keeper is up to get hurt more so with all that thin krap. I’ve played hockey not pro but been playing I’ve even spoke back in the day to Easton. I know equipment things. But like the light player skates they do not last like the older ones. I’m still rocking graf 703 skates yes I play hard .it they last since they are thicker and qaulity is there. Todays hockey equipment is made to rip or wear out faster.
Todays gear is over priced crap. It's all from the same cookie cutter.
Then again when you drop to your knees on every shot I guess it works.
Funny. I feel like all the new stuff is much more overkill protective. I had to remove protection from any blocker I could buy to get enough dexterity. All the knee pads now that we didn't even have in the 2000s. Chestys are wayyy thicker than I ever had. This glove is a breath of fresh air.
I swear is this gonna be the solution to Michigan’s?
“Nice try, Pavel Barber… I haha the biggest legal pocket know to man”
@@BonesyTV W mans
As it ages I Can see pucks dropping out of the pocket.
It would be interesting to see how things change over time
come on every paper glove will do this now take 110km slap shot good luck
I’d just be happy with being good enough to catch it in the first place 😂
@@BonesyTV sorry my french , agree this look to be the dream glove but i`m very worry the protection level this glove offer after a few month of use