Goalie Glove Pocket Lacing - Catcher Trapper Tutorial - Got Hockey Tips

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  • čas přidán 19. 11. 2021
  • Today I'm breaking down the techniques for relacing your goalie glove. The key is consistency and following the pattern. I used a glove with a double-T to show that technique as well.
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    www.justhockeytoronto.com

Komentáře • 20

  • @rachelvee8331
    @rachelvee8331 Před 11 měsíci +2

    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!

  • @mercilesslycan7767
    @mercilesslycan7767 Před 2 lety +3

    It was awesome getting to weave with you! My son is very happy!!

  • @davidzychowski6664
    @davidzychowski6664 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your outstanding videos. You guided me through a finger side repair and a complete pocket relace. Thank you!

  • @kirimclaughlin3870
    @kirimclaughlin3870 Před 2 lety +2

    Cool to see it in action! Wish it were my glove that you redid tho! 😊

  • @Nkotizsch
    @Nkotizsch Před rokem

    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 👍🏼

  • @RetroButterfly
    @RetroButterfly Před 2 lety +2

    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?

    • @GotHockeyPod
      @GotHockeyPod  Před 2 lety +2

      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

    • @RetroButterfly
      @RetroButterfly Před 2 lety

      @@GotHockeyPod Okay, thank you! I appreciate the input.

  • @nolananderson4782
    @nolananderson4782 Před rokem

    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

  • @Arsen1c42
    @Arsen1c42 Před rokem

    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.

    • @GotHockeyPod
      @GotHockeyPod  Před rokem

      *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

  • @user-hk9bx2ge9h
    @user-hk9bx2ge9h Před rokem

    Brian's так ловушки не плетет! И слава богу!

  • @adrielthegoalie
    @adrielthegoalie Před 4 měsíci

    how do you do the middle part on a vapor glove

    • @GotHockeyPod
      @GotHockeyPod  Před 2 měsíci +1

      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.

  • @peterdemetriou6015
    @peterdemetriou6015 Před 2 lety +1

    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.

    • @GotHockeyPod
      @GotHockeyPod  Před 2 lety

      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.

    • @peterdemetriou6015
      @peterdemetriou6015 Před 2 lety

      @@GotHockeyPod ok thanks I will try

    • @antonjatkobjornstrom8436
      @antonjatkobjornstrom8436 Před 2 lety

      start with the sides of the pocket cuz its a easy pattern to learn ive done it few times on my gloves