Warrior G6 - Leg Pads, Trappers & Blockers

R/G6 is one of the biggest steps forward for Warrior’s goalie line since they brought on Pete Smith. Simply put, if you like Warrior - you’ll love this line. But if you’ve been on the fence about Warrior, you’ll want to keep reading as R/G6 is one of the best goalie product lines on the market. PERIOD. 

Leg Pads

The G6 pads keep Warrior’s trademark attributes like exceptional stability and effortless mobility in an incredibly light weight construction.  In addition, they have made dramatic enhancements in several critical areas: sliding, strapping and core stiffness.

 Beginning with sliding, Warrior has made a huge splash by adding a first-of-its-kind SlidePlate to the knee landing. The clear polycarbonate plate is impact resistant and essentially eliminates all friction between the knee landing (the portion of the pad that experiences the most downward force) and the ice.  Coupled with HD internal inner gussets, the results are incredible pad mobility across all ice services (AIRslide 3.0). These additions make the G6 line one of, if not the, best sliding pads on the market. Just check out this clip Goalie Parts:

Warrior G6 Pad Sliding. Filmed by Goalie Parts.


It’s easy for designers to fall in love with their own inventions, but we have to give Warrior extra kudos for making their groundbreaking slide plate removable.  Aggressive goalies, or those who are still developing the strength of butterfly pushes, will love how the slide plates allow them to fly across the ice with complete ease. But for those goalies who find they are over-sliding, they can easily remove the plates by simply unfastening a couple of straps. Warrior G4 and G5 users can also purchase a plate separately and retrofit them to their current pads.

While the slide plates are the most obvious addition to the G6 pads (and it should be noted that they come on ALL G6 pads, from Senior Pro+ down to Junior E+), Warrior also made major enhancements to the leg pad strapping and leg channel.  The most significant addition to the SlingWrap Knee is a new adjustable top calf strap which adds control (a la a Professor Strap) to give the pad an optimal connection point to the leg and rotation ability.  Warrior also changed the shape of the shin area to contour it to the wearer’s leg, thereby increasing the leg’s connectivity with the pad. Lastly, for those goalies who prefer more traditional skate lace or elastic toe ties, Warrior has made the toe box on the G6 pads removable so goalies can customize how they lace the pads to their skates.

Historically one of the pieces of feedback from pros wearing Warrior pads in the KHL and Europe has been that the thigh rise could be stiffer.  Warrior has listened and brought this enhancement to their retail pads.  Though not overly stiff (and while still maintaining a nice soft boot), the extra stiffness in the thigh rise helps keep pucks from squeaking into the 5 hole.

Trapper

Had Warrior only made the above updates to their pads, we still would be praising them for taking a huge step with the G6 line.  But as the Navy SEAL expression goes, anything worth doing is worth overdoing. Which is exactly what Warrior decided to do when they dropped TWO new glove and blocker lines – the G6 and G6.1.  Both lines share some core features but have critical differences.  We went in assuming we’d prefer one particular line but ended up quickly switching to the other!

As mentioned, Warrior’s latest trappers share some common features (e.g. CoverEdge+, HyperComp core, AxyFlex T, superlight weight, etc), however while Warrior claims both have a 75 degree closure (I’ve never seen a goalie use a protractor to confirm this), the G6 and G6.1 and VERY different shapes and closing feel.  The G6 presents a rounded target and the closure is from index finger to middle thumb.  In contrast (and trust me if feels like a big contrast when trying both) the G6.1 has a longer, almost football, shape and closes from index finger to the low thumb.  In our testing, we found that we could reach pucks further from our body with the 6.1 but had more control with the G6.  Stick handing ability was similar with both.  The G6 also features a removable liner, allowing goalies the ability to change the closure angle from the stock 75 degree to a 60 or 90.

Blocker

Non-goalie gear nerds will say “a blocker is just a blocker.”  And we cannot blame them for this belief; while many goalies will say they like “x company’s blockers the best” they will have a hard time describing the differences between a given company’s two blocker lines.  This all means to say that, Warrior knew that if they were going to release 2 blocker offerings they needed to have some significant distinctions between them.  With G6 and G6.1 blockers, the most significant differences thickness and curvature of the boards, with the G6 being flatter and thicker while the G6.1 is thinner with more curvature.  Both are extremely protective, but the G6 provides slightly more coverage (due its 20° board angle vs the 35° angle of the G6.1) and higher/hard rebounds (due to the thicker board).  In contrast the G6.1 help goalie deflect pucks downward as well as provides more mobility when paddle down.  Just like the trappers, the liner on the G6 blocker is removable whereas the G6.1 is sewn in.  We assumed we’d prefer the G6.1 based upon the thinner board and extra curve, but quickly fell in love with the G6.

TRUE Catalyst 9X Goalie Stick

  • Make: TRUE

  • Model: Catalyst 9X

  • Weight: 605 Grams

  • ·Materials:

    • Shaft - Precision Laminate Design (PLD) – unique carbon fiber layering to optimize durability, stiffness and weight reduction

    • Paddle (BAT) – braided aramid sleeves throughout paddle, blade and heel to help dampen feel plus add balance and durability

  • Kickpoint: Middle

  • Price: $279 USD / $349 CAD

  • Enhancements from Previous Gen: 30 grams lighter, rounded shaft corners and steeper paddle shoulders

  • Commentary: I’ve been fortunate to have had the opportunity to use TRUE goalie sticks since their very first model, the A6.0. And wow have they come a long way in a short time; which makes sense since TRUE Hockey’s parent (TRUE Temper Sports) has been a leading manufacturer of golf shafts for decades. But goalie sticks are very different from golf shafts. And to TRUE’s credit, they have opted to design and build their player and goalie sticks in-house versus acquiring a company who already has these products in their portfolio (i.e. VH Skates, Lefevre Goalie, etc.).  Accordingly, it’s taken them a while to create a goalie stick on par with their industry peers, but the Catalyst 9X confirms they have “TRUEly” (get it) arrived.  The stick is light, well-balanced and, thanks to the new steeper shoulders and rounded shaft, very comfortable in the hand.  The blade absorbs impacts very well and feels super soft when stick handling, almost foam core level. This is why you’ve seen goalies like Freddie Andersen switch this season from a foam core to the composite Catalyst 9X. Jordan Binnington has also switched to the 9X.

    Aesthetically speaking, the Catalyst 9X is available in two stock colorways, black with yellow and white with yellow.  Both feature honeycomb graphics on the shaft and overall looks great. Zero durability issues during the time of our testing.n conclusion, if you’re looking for a well-balanced, light weight stick with a soft blade and middle kickpoint, the Catalyst 9X is definitely worth checking out.

  • GGN Rating: 4.4

    • The Great: Balance, graphic and blade

    • The Good: Weight

    • The “Meh”: Would love to see TRUE offer the 9X in custom colorways at retail

Warrior R\M1 Pro+ Goalie Stick

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  • Make: Warrior

  • Model: R\M1 Pro+

  • Weight as Tested: 624 Grams (25”)

  • Unique Features: Geometric design on backside of paddle provides weight reduction & quick release, matte finish

  • Materials: Minimus Carbon G1200, HiFused Construction and Impact Fiber Layer on Shaft

  • Kickpoint: Low

  • Price: $279 USD / $349 CAD

  • Custom Color Zones: 4 (Base, Primary Logo, Secondary Logo and Nameplate)

  • Commentary: the M1 series marks a big update to Warrior’s goalie stick portfolio, offering an incredibly light stick with a low kick point.  The back of the paddle features a unique geometric design, helping to reduce the overall weight and lower the kickpoint.  We found we were able to get more snap on both our passes and shots.  The stick is well-balanced and, despite its stiffness above the kickpoint, does not have significant vibration. Though extremely lightweight, the stick does NOT feel fragile.  The shaft (the main place for goalie stick breakage) is very durable and held up against many hard shots during testing thanks to the usage of Minimus Carbon G1200 & the Impact Fiber Layer construction which is an additional layer of carbon fiber on the top, bottom and front face of the shaft. Stock colors are either a silver or white logos with a matte finish, giving the stick a striking but clean appearance.

  • GGN Rating: 4.7

    • The Great: Extremely light weight, great finish and very durable.

    • The Good: Easy to lift the puck, great shooting

    • The “Meh”: No full right and only two curve pattern options

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