Foot size - Narrow forefoot, even narrower heel Play about 4 to 5 times a week Last skate worn: NBH One95 size 8c After a solid 2 years of using my one95s, it was time to move on and get another new pair of hockey skates. I usually go for the Bauer Supreme line, but with a price tag of $850 I didn't have the cash at the time. I am extremely hard on my skates (ie. shots blocked, cuts, and overall use). So I usually expect my skates to last about 1.5 seasons, 2 at the most. Fit I have always had problems finding skates that fit properly. At one point I think that I tried every boot and brand in the market and was still unhappy. The 11ks that I wore were a 8 D/AA fit. Initially when I put the skates on pre-bake they felt good. I noticed that there was some slippage in my left heel, but figured I could use the pump to make it more snug. Once the skates came out of the oven they felt great. The heel problem went away. As time wore on (and the pump started to leak - seems like a common problem with these skates) the slippage not only came back, but got worse. I was pumping these skates after every shift about 10 to 15 times. My right skate however, fit like a glove. It was perfect throughout. Overall 8/10 Blade/Holder Can't really comment on the Epro holder because as soon as I got these skates Tuuk's went on the boot. Weight This skate isn't the lightest boot on the market, but then again it isn't the heaviest. I liked the weight of the 11ks because it didn't feel like you were wearing nothing. It is considerably lighter than past Reebok skates and I am happy to see that the 11k's are now able to stack up against other companies in this category. Overall 9/10 Protection When I played competitive I was known for my shot blocking, and I guess that aspect of my game never went away. Being a winger, I usually find myself in the way when a defenceman takes a shot from the blueline. 8 times out of 10 the puck hits me. With the plastic toe cap, shots there are fine. No pain or sting. With the side of the skate - started off good, but then it felt like the boot broke down too quickly. Shots to the side of the boot started to sting a bit. The best feature protection wise for the 11k in my opinion is the thick felt tongue. Held up great. Overall 7/10 Performance Heel slip aside, the skate was great on the ice. I liked having such a flexible skate around my ankles as I am a big fan of having a boot that has some "give" to it. The skate reacted when I needed it to, and they felt great on the ice from day 1. Overall 9/10 Durability Being the top end model, I expected these skates to last, and unfortunately they did not. As stated in the protection, I felt that this skate broke down way too quickly. When I went back to my friend at my LHS he was surprised to see how soft the boot was in such a short period of time. He said this was the first time he saw anything like this with the new 11k's. Maybe I got a defective pair? I don't know. In total, I wore this skate for about 6 months before I had to find a replacement. I was expecting these skates to last much longer than they did. Overall 6.5/10 Intangibles Design wise, this skate is one of the nicest looking skates on the market. I like how Reebok completely changed the graphics and made it look 10x better looking than the 9k model. Conclusion This skate looks worlds different compared to the previous 9k. Reebok has put all the new skate technology into this 11k so it can finally rival the x60,totalone,U+ ect. I do feel like if Reebok released this skate at a different time than the Totalone, it would have been more successful in the hockey market. I was really hoping for this skate to last me much longer than it actually did, and that being said - If I had to buy a new pair of skates tomorrow, I would 100% consider buying Reebok.