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  1. 1 point
    I'm 44 years old and I was in the same boat, scared of all the new stuff and the changes in the boot, holder, runners, pitch and so on. Hated the feeling that i may have to learn how to skate all over again and look like a fool doing it. When I ended up getting my steel profiled for my grafs, i had a nice back and forth with one of the shop owners on here that did the profiling for me. We talked about my age, abilities, skating style, skate ( make and model ) and we went from there. I will tell you that after that conversation, when i got new blades installed on my new holder on the grafs, it took me a 3-4 skates to feel right at home and I loved it from that moment forward. I did the same thing with my new ccm's. kept the same profile but we altered the pitch a little to help the 100k's feel as close to the grafs as possible. He did a great job and after 3-4 skates, I felt pretty good in the 100k's. After another 2-3 skates, I feel even better. Getting used to new skates, pitch, profile and all that is daunting, but it seems like the brain and body only need 5-6 skates to adjust ( assuming nothing is wildly different than what you are used to ). Good luck !
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    Just my story, but I just spent a year or more researching skates both on here and other places ( YouTube, reddit and so on ). My first half way decent pair of skates as an adult men's league player ( as fitted and recommended by a local pro shop ) was a pair of Graf Supra 735's from about 15 years ago. Those skates fit my foot like a glove. After 3-4 years, they softened up on me and I then found the top of the line ( at the time ) Graf Ultra G75's on clearance and grabbed those. I skated a little less over the next 8 years ( life, wife, kids and so on ) with those skates, but loved them the whole time. Fit great and very comfortable. Never had pains or blisters even from day 1 on both grafs. Two years ago I decided to try and extend the life of my G75's and put new holders on them as well as profiled step steel blades. It made them nice again for a little while, but the boot is just so old and worn in, I had to start looking else where. I wanted to try CCM's bc of their one piece boot technology as well as their 90 day trial period. I ended up with a pair of CCM 100K Pro's ( that after this year, CCM is discontinuing ) , as they fit like a glove right out of the box ( just like the grafs did ). I recall my grafs feeling the same way when I first put my foot into them.....ahhhhhh good times. Not realizing years ago how important proper size and width was, I tried on 3-4 pairs of both the AS-V Pros and 100k Pro's, but once i found the size and width that fit me best, the 100k pros felt the best. I can now tell what a noticeable improvement there is in my skating, stride and general agility.......and they are so comfortable, with absolutely no break in needed. No pains, no blisters, nothing. If you can find some 100K Pros, try them out. I see a lot of people who say that they are on the ice 4-5 days a week and they really make it a comfortable experience. Obviously this doesn't mean they will fit you like they fit me, but if they do, they are fantastic skates.
  3. 1 point
    I went to a skate shop and I'm a Nexus EE. I was trying shorts on too so I had no trainers on. I asked the lad working about this he said Supremes Fit 3, or Trues, if that is no good. True Custom. Which confirmed my suspicions.
  4. 1 point
    All the Warroad stuff is great as long as you’re willing to wait for their sales. Been happy with every product of theirs.



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