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Graf 735 vs. NBH one95

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Hello All,

I currently have the graf 735 skates and I was looking to buy a pair of one 95 skates.

I was wondering what the major differences were?

I liked my 735's but the quality of the skates were poor, and are falling apart. So can you please help me out here.

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Thanks I was wondering that my self.

So you think it would be better if I went for the vapor XXXX than the one 95.

I will have to go to my local shop once Canadian thanksgiving is over and then next time I have some free time.

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You'll need to readjust to the more on your heels pitch on a pair of Nike/Bauer skates as well. Not as forward agressive lean on them like the Grafs. You may need to have them contoured or put in heel lifts if you cannat adjust. I found putting in Superfeet insoles did the trick for me, lifted up my heel area enough to make the transition a bit easier to manage when I use my old XXII's occassionly for pickup or my son's practice sessions.

I'm still a bit mystified that you 735's aren't holding up well however. I bought my pair about seven months aga and they still look good as new after using them regularly for my summer hockey league an now into the winter season. Grafs are usually pretty durable and outlast most of it's major competators skates.

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You'll need to readjust to the more on your heels pitch on a pair of Nike/Bauer skates as well. Not as forward agressive lean on them like the Grafs. You may need to have them contoured or put in heel lifts if you cannat adjust. I found putting in Superfeet insoles did the trick for me, lifted up my heel area enough to make the transition a bit easier to manage when I use my old XXII's occassionly for pickup or my son's practice sessions.

I'm still a bit mystified that you 735's aren't holding up well however. I bought my pair about seven months aga and they still look good as new after using them regularly for my summer hockey league an now into the winter season. Grafs are usually pretty durable and outlast most of it's major competators skates.

It's a mystery to me too !

I was also wondering the size difference for the XXXX and one 95's

In the 735's I am a size 9.5 regular width. And my cousin is a 6.5 regular width, so what would be the approximate size when we go try on the vapor XXXX and one 95?

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From what I've read on this sight you can go down one to one and a half size with the One 90/95's but then again this is a generalization and it really depends on your feet. I'd never recommend you buy a skate on someones opinion as far as sizing, always try on few pair of the skates your planning on investing in before making a decision. Another thing to consider is Grafs are a slimmer fitting skate in general ( specifically the lower number 700 series like your 735's). You'll get a slightly wider fit in the Vapor line with a slightly wider heel area and lots of toe box room. The One90/95's will have a heel closer to the Graf fit and a slightly snugger all round fit with a little more toe box room than your Grafs.

You see it all depends on what is more acceptable as far as fit for you. My Vapor XXII's are a size 8 D and I find they have a lot more room in them than my Graf 735's overall but they are still responsive enough on the ice so I've hung on to them. My Grafs are a 7.5 Wide and fit snuggly but are still comfortable enough not to cause me any concerns. I cannot wear a D width in a Graf skate though because they are simply too tight a fit.

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Does anyone here think making that transition would probably not be a wise decision? My one95's fit me absolutely perfect, and I can honestly say its the first time in my life that I have owned a perfect fitting skate. When I was skate shopping I could barely get my foot into the 735, nevermind lace them up. I felt they were a narrower boot and have considerably less depth than the 95.

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You're absolutely right ddbowdoin the Graf has less depth and is a slimmer fitting skate. This is the point I'm trying to get across. It may be a radical change to go from Graf to a Nike/Bauer skate. There is nothing wrong with either make but both companies have a totally different concept of how a skate should be positioned on the ice for maximum performance and response. I ,myself, seem to have the ability to readadjust very quickly to either concept but some people find it very difficult if not impossible to change. As I stated previously between fit differences and recontouring or heel lifts it could be an adventure changing from one to the other.

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I might be wrong on this, but when you go to a C width, the volume also decreases some along with the width. I looked all over, could never find anyone who could answer this question for me. I ended up getting the C width One95s for my son, and the depth is perfect, much like a one90. He had skated the previous 2 seasons in One90s, I was concerned that the new One95 last would be too deep, the c width seemed to fit him perfect both depth and width wise. Nice skate, I just wish the boot was a little lower. My son has actually been looking to get grafs next time, I was thinking that the 735 would be a good match for him, so I have been reading this thread with much interest. We have the bauers with a combo radius witth a foward pitch, so I would think the transition to Grafs would be easy, it would just be a matter of finding the right boot to fit his foot. Here in Maine there are not any dealers that carry Graf, which makes it difficult to find the right fit.

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Graf 709's in 9.5W fit me like a glove but I am curious about the depth in the one90's or 95's. I have a high instep which causes me a lot of issues with most skates. How is the depth on the one90's or 95's?

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