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Old 08-10-2010, 08:32 PM   #1
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Best Possible SPD/ACC/AGL Ratio

I play LD in EASHL, and my (SPD/ACC/AGL) ratio is 92/98/88, yet for some reason I seem to be pretty slow compared to everyone else, I can rarely catch someone from behind, not that I'm in that situation a whole lot . My guy is 5'10" 180 lbs, so it's not because I'm a big bahemouth. So my question is what is the best possible ratio to set your skater at? Boosts included.
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Old 08-11-2010, 05:51 AM   #2
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I play LD in EASHL, and my (SPD/ACC/AGL) ratio is 92/98/88, yet for some reason I seem to be pretty slow compared to everyone else, I can rarely catch someone from behind, not that I'm in that situation a whole lot . My guy is 5'10" 180 lbs, so it's not because I'm a big bahemouth. So my question is what is the best possible ratio to set your skater at? Boosts included.
I play LD as well, and rarely get behind anyone. But that has nothing to do with speed I suppose.

Currently, and a setup I´m very happy with, I glide around with 88/95/88, with 13" blades and 6´4" 210lbs setup.

Fast enough and very agile for those big hits...
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You have about as fast a setup as possible.
I guess you could put more points into speed and less in accel but it would be a waste for d, since you may only have to try to catch someone rarely but you need the accel to get to pucks often.
I feel once the forward gets a step on the d, even without push puck you can't catch them, unless they are huge and slow.
So a good forward with 88 speed/ 93 accel will most times still be hard to catch even with your 92 speed.
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I'll usually rool a 90-91-91 something like that with 11 inch skate. on a 5,9 165 pounds frame.
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You have about as fast a setup as possible.
I guess you could put more points into speed and less in accel but it would be a waste for d, since you may only have to try to catch someone rarely but you need the accel to get to pucks often.
I feel once the forward gets a step on the d, even without push puck you can't catch them, unless they are huge and slow.
So a good forward with 88 speed/ 93 accel will most times still be hard to catch even with your 92 speed.
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