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What's the risk of using my new Bauer One80 Stick on a Rubber Surface?

So I'm a frequent Roller Hockey player, Ice when Chicago weather permits and I just bought a Bauer One80 stick for myself for my birthday. Only until after I bought did I realize it would be a terrible idea to use a composite stick on cement as it would get torn apart. But my school has a field house with a surface that is a somewhat rubbery plastic mix, hard to pinpoint exactly what it is, but if you've been in a nice field house before you probably know what I mean. Anyway, I was wondering if it was probably alright to use my new Bauer Composite in there. I'm sure that it's way safer for the blade than concrete but I know if it's not ice it's not ice. Please get back to me if you have any experience, I'd love to be able to use it soon but I don't wanna risk screwing up the blade of a new 120$ stick.

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It's called cloth interior. I have never had any problems with it. And you shouldn't leave your pets locked up in your car!!
Yes they can make it. They have fire protection suits. so they should be able I think they have a prototype of 1
Yes they could. In fact, there is a man who has already made something like that. It's not quite like the one in modern warfare 3, but it's capabilities are pretty similar, and it's appearance is more often compared to the armor in halo. His name is Troy Hurtubise. The armor system is called Trojan It is capable of withstanding knives, bullets (including those fired from large caliber elephant guns), clubs, and even light explosives. The military also has EOD suits. These EOD suits are not as resistant to bullets as the Trojan, and restrict mobility greatly (the Trojan allows for 95% mobility while EOD suits are very hard to move around in) but offer much better explosive protection (they can protect the wearer from IED's and other medium sized explosive devices.) In short, while the juggernaut suit in MW3 is fictional, there are armor systems in real life that offer similar capabilities.

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