Re: Chassis/Skate Problem
Go to the goaliestore.com bulletin board and check the classifieds for Sure-Grip chassis. There's usually someone on there selling a pair. Actually, I would ask Leaferguy on here about his setup because I think he uses those frames and might be able to advise on how/where to get your hands on them easiest and possibly cheapest.
-Ryan
Re: Chassis/Skate Problem
If you would be willing to go to a five wheel frame, here is the Labeda Predator goalie chassis that could be mounted to a player boot.
http://goaliemonkey.com/labeda-goali...dator-pro.html
It's lower profile, uses smaller wheels and is sturdy enough to take a decent beating.
Here is a Sure-Grip H-505 four wheel chassis for sale at Hockey Monkey. It could also be setup with smaller wheels or full size player wheels and like Ryan said, is a very sturdy.
http://www.hockeymonkey.com/suregrip...ssis-h505.html
And last but not least, here is the Sure-Grip H-305 four wheel chassis for a whooping grand total of...$14.98.
http://www.hockeymonkey.com/suregripchas.html
That's not cause they are cheaply made, it's cause Sure-Grip went out of business a long time ago and they are probably left overs in stock. Can't beat that price and check out the bullet points, just what you are looking for.
Just realized that those Sure-Grips are only left in small (H-505) and medium (H-505 and H-305). Here is a link to goaliemonkey.com's sizing chart but there isn't specifics on the Sure-Grips. Hopefully you are under a size 11 boot and can get away with a medium frame. For $15 its worth a shot.
http://www.hockeymonkey.com/chassis-sizingchart.html
*Just found the Sure-Grip H-405 in large! Looks like from this page Large Sure-Grips fit skate size 10-13 and Medium fit 8-9.5.
http://www.rollerhockeymonkey.com/su...ssis-h405.html
Caught me on my lunch break. ;) Hope this helps.
-Joe