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    SBK Hockey can be found in a little town 2 hours East of Montreal. They sell players sticks, and protection equipment, as well as all of your Goaltending needs. They operate their business online at www.sbkhockey.com. There you will find everything you might need to outfit yourself in goaltending equipment. All of their goalie products are made in Canada.

    You can find this equipment in minor pro leagues like the SPHL,
    Ochsner Hockey of Switzerland, and more. Sherbrook Hockey sponsors many goalies in these leagues.

    Construction

    This set it constructed in Canada, of quality materials. They should stand up much longer than your average overseas senior level gear.

    Protection

    The protection level of this set is good, there are zero issues with the leg pads and the catch glove. The foams, and padding used on the internals of this equipment gives you adequate protection that's needed to play minor pro level. For most of you looking at this equipment you will be upgrading your protection from the current senior level gear you may be using.

    Design

    I like the original looking graphics on the pad. The overall design of the blocker could be updated. I found it quite flimsy compared to some of the other blockers I've been reviewing lately. I had pucks hit the top of the blocker and push it back enough to still find their way in to the net. That was the only design flaw I could find, the rest of the equipment performed well, and looked good.

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    Cost: $1400 (on sale from $1866.67)

    As you can see with the pads, they've got a pretty cool design. The landing area is very smooth and slides very well even on rough ice. The knee block is quite comfortable, and you can adjust it quite easily.

    All leather straps, and brass buckles. The Jen pro is very thick, and looks like it will last the test of time. The pads came nicely pre-curved for guys like me with the Narrow butterfly. No sliding toe bridge option, so I attached the Flextoe instead of a lace.

    The leg channel is quite open, but has great protection with the calf wrap that's provided. This can be left unstrapped for a complete open feel.

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    Cost: $425

    The Glove features a 90 degree break angle, with quite a steep angle in the finger tips and palm to help direct pucks in to the pocket well. It features a single T pocket, 3 hand straps, and good protection for the back of your hand. No stingers in the palm, but most pucks were easily caught in the pocket which prevented this.

    It was quite broken in from the start, you would have no problems going straight in to a game with this glove. There's almost zero break in time.

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    Cost: $299.00

    Quality palm on this blocker, looks like it will last. It is quite comfortable. The blocker felt a little flimsy on my wrist. I had at least two pucks tip off the top of the blocker, and in to the net. You may be able to circumvent this by tightening down the wrist strap, but I like mine really loose for the most part.

    Overall this set will work for anyone, at $2124 for the entire set it seems a little steep. But the product is made in Canada, and that is really important to some people. I hope in the future they workout the minor issues with the blocker though.

    Sherbrook SBK Hockey corp.

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    In the video you didn't use as many emphatic describing words as say the Smith or Passau review, I take it you didn't like this gear that much? I was hoping this review would be a little more in depth with the pads too. They seem to be like a Reebok, but with an aggressive thigh curve, but a Vaughn like leg channel. Any extra comments for this interested in this gear?

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    It's got an open feel to the leg channel, with a calf wrap. It's tough to explain, you could really cinch it down and create a tighter feel like a Vaughn I guess. The thigh curve is quite prominent, but I did store them upside down while I was away in Dominican for two weeks. Not sure if that helped, should compare them to the unboxing video and see.

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    Looks like you were having some frequent issues with pad rotation during the goalie cam segment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grape Ape #29 View Post
    Looks like you were having some frequent issues with pad rotation during the goalie cam segment.
    If you notice it's always to the right where the under rotation happens. I was having some serious HIP pain during the shooting of this, and I wasn't extending properly to my right. I should have scrapped the footage. It was more of an issue with me more than the pad itself.

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    The graphics are impressive and original.
    The outer-side profile of the leg pads looks very Rbk Premier II-ish.

    How was the stick or is that going in a different video review?
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    Quote Originally Posted by caveman27 View Post
    The graphics are impressive and original.
    The outer-side profile of the leg pads looks very Rbk Premier II-ish.

    How was the stick or is that going in a different video review?
    Oh man, I completely spaced on the stick. I believe it comes out of the same factory as a lot of "CANADIAN" made sticks. It's good, it's not too heavy. I would compare it to a SWD 9950.

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    is this a very durable set? worth the buy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brenmor12 View Post
    is this a very durable set? worth the buy?
    I believe this set will stand up to most Canadian made products in a heartbeat. It is made in Canada with quality nice thick Jenpro, and it will last as long as anything else made here in Canada.


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