The 2014 Grit Hockey catalog.
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Posted 17 May 2014 - 10:10 AM
Posted 24 May 2014 - 12:40 AM
these things are so popular in AZ, it pisses me off
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Posted 24 May 2014 - 11:00 PM
These things can go through HELL and still come out fine. Too bad they look awful lol
What do you mean? They can withstand punishment? I need a bag for international travel.
Anyone know where to find the HT5? Or has it just not yet been released?
"It's not cool to take damage." - Floyd
Posted 25 May 2014 - 01:30 AM
you're better off going through junkyard athletic for a custom bag, they'll set you up with a bag that can withstand hell
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Posted 25 May 2014 - 04:35 AM
you're better off going through junkyard athletic for a custom bag, they'll set you up with a bag that can withstand hell
It is not so much that I require anything custom made necessarily; I just want a tower style bag that is durable and can handle the force of the baggage handlers throwing it around with the rest of the cargo.
"It's not cool to take damage." - Floyd
Posted 26 May 2014 - 05:56 AM
They can withstand anything. It's unreal. It actually blows my mind how well they're made lol
They're just not particularly nice to look at
Yea I do not really care how they look- as long as my gear air dries faster in these humid environments when I am unable to get home and do an insta-dry on the balcony, it can look however and I do not care. I just cannot stand the rancid smell of ganked equipment.
How do you find the size? I am 6'2, 220 lbs- all of my gear is XL pretty much (XL pants, XL shouldies, 15 inch gloves, 16 inch shins, 10.5 EE skates). Will all of my gear fit comfortably into the larger sized Tower (whatever it is, I think 36 inch?). I saw on a review that it is hard for big guys to fit our stuff into the larger HT1s.
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Posted 26 May 2014 - 06:22 AM
You absolutly need tower?
I have something like that:
http://www.ebay.ca/i...=item4d1c927f48
And while i'm not that big and tall i usually carry almost two set of gear so should be plenty for one set. It is also pretty good at drying. I always carry a bottle of febreeze or something like that if i'm worried about odors
Posted 28 May 2014 - 01:37 AM
They also weigh a ton when empty, let alone when full after a game. I got one when I started walking to the rink after selling my car.
Posted 12 June 2014 - 03:05 AM
You absolutly need tower?
I have something like that:
http://www.ebay.ca/i...=item4d1c927f48
And while i'm not that big and tall i usually carry almost two set of gear so should be plenty for one set. It is also pretty good at drying. I always carry a bottle of febreeze or something like that if i'm worried about odors
Not so much a case that I absolutely need tower. I just want wheeled, that lets everything breathe, and dry as quickly as possible, while being durable. I air everything outside immediately upon arriving home, but with the yearly tournament that I attend (up to 6 games in 3 days), we leave our stuff at the rink, and I can't deal with my stuff smelling as I am allergic to mold/mildew, and start coughing and hacking and dry heaving when I am in bad gear. Even sitting next to guys on the bench with abhorrent equipment hygiene gets me dry heaving. "What's wrong?" They always ask. "You," I tell them lol. And they always have a comeback, "I smell like a hockey player," or "I have my servant wash my gear after every skate, I do not know why it smells so bad."
I do not mind that the Towers are heavy, lifting it here and there is fine, I just do not like hauling my gear on long hauls on the shoulder.
"It's not cool to take damage." - Floyd