This is awesome, especially as someone who went under a rock for a long time with this stuff. Would also love to see something like this concept going over leg pads across brands, what is similar, different, etc.
What brand/break is best for small hands? I’m wearing a senior Warrior GT2 and it is a bit too big. I tried an intermediate Warrior G6.0 and it was way too small.
I find my Bauer shadow fits fairly tight. I’ve only had it for a few months and I’m not on the ice as much as I used to so I can’t tell you how much it may loosen up over time. I have women hands so I’m in the same boat with most senior gloves being too big and all intermediate gloves being way too small.
I have 2.9 591"special" but the pocket folds over just like the 580. I thought it felt way different than my true 590......could I have a mislabeled mit?
That’s why I can’t stand the 591 and 581 gloves. Almost everyone in the goalie community despises those breaks. Hopefully CCM just abandons that concept and goes back to normal 590 and 580
The ccm 591 and 581 gloves have been the worse gloves I’ve ever used. I’d stay away from those if I were a younger/newer goalie. The Vaughn VE8 has been my favorite glove ever.
Been watching all the old break videos! Perfect timing.
awesome - good to hear.
This is awesome, especially as someone who went under a rock for a long time with this stuff. Would also love to see something like this concept going over leg pads across brands, what is similar, different, etc.
You can see Cam trying to hold back a joke when the sentence "it depends how deep you stick it in" was being said 😂
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I'm glad you got the Brian's break correct. The 40° have always felt like a 590, even though some others label them incorrectly.
Cool thank you! Though we did say some of these are open to interpretation and how you wear / use them so ...
@InGoalMedia completely fair, but the way people classify based on "which finger closes the glove" is way off.
a source of both frustration and laughs as we prep to do these videos!
Good Breakdown guys!
thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Is there one break that excels at stick handling, overhand style?
What brand/break is best for small hands? I’m wearing a senior Warrior GT2 and it is a bit too big. I tried an intermediate Warrior G6.0 and it was way too small.
I find my Bauer shadow fits fairly tight. I’ve only had it for a few months and I’m not on the ice as much as I used to so I can’t tell you how much it may loosen up over time. I have women hands so I’m in the same boat with most senior gloves being too big and all intermediate gloves being way too small.
Have you tried the intermediate palm in the senior glove?
Does anyone know what break angle the TPS R8 glove was? Cause that's what I need, I can't seem to find anything similar
I have 2.9 591"special" but the pocket folds over just like the 580. I thought it felt way different than my true 590......could I have a mislabeled mit?
Unlikely...might just be the way you broke it in. But feel free to call Cam and check in!
That’s why I can’t stand the 591 and 581 gloves. Almost everyone in the goalie community despises those breaks. Hopefully CCM just abandons that concept and goes back to normal 590 and 580
Anyone know what the warrior GT pros feel most like? Warrior says they use a 70 degree break in them but that’s not an option anymore.
7.0.
I've hard GT, GT2, G5, G6, G7. The standard 6.0/7.0 will feel the closest.
Where does vaughn SLR line sit?
7:30 in they discuss it with the 70 degree break being most like 580
@@InGoalMedia thanks
The ccm 591 and 581 gloves have been the worse gloves I’ve ever used. I’d stay away from those if I were a younger/newer goalie. The Vaughn VE8 has been my favorite glove ever.