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To steal a Herbieism, Graf didn't have enough skate to win by skate alone. Had they put some effort in, in the form or LHS signage and store demo days, then they might have received two very important things, exposure and consumer feedback.

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They still had some significant pro exposure before the one90 hit. After that they lost all of the All-Stars that were wearing their skates, leaving grinders and fighters. VH has further cut into what little they still had.

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  On 9/8/2016 at 12:16 PM, JR Boucicaut said:

NorCal is also a strong figure market, no? 

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Yes there are a lot of figure skaters here. Large Asian population with lots of figure skaters. That said Cathy Andrade who runs a skating clinic and has skating coaches under her wears Grafs as do some of her coaches. So you see them / the yellow G on the ice a fair amount.   My kid wore them until the last line. 

Does anyone know how the peek speeds fit? I see Monkey has them.  We just switched over to the new 2016 Tacks. They fit the boy well similar to the old Reebok's but better build quality.

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  On 9/12/2016 at 5:35 AM, ahbroody said:

Yes there are a lot of figure skaters here. Large Asian population with lots of figure skaters. That said Cathy Andrade who runs a skating clinic and has skating coaches under her wears Grafs as do some of her coaches. So you see them / the yellow G on the ice a fair amount.   My kid wore them until the last line. 

Does anyone know how the peek speeds fit? I see Monkey has them.  We just switched over to the new 2016 Tacks. They fit the boy well similar to the old Reebok's but better build quality.

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I am expecting to receive PK3300 tomorrow or Tuesday. Will come back here with my observations and comments.

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Raganblink I don't know about adult markets but here in norcal with the youth market CCM is very popular. On most of the youth travel teams its close to 50 /50 lately. 

 

Thanks KG. Kind of want to order a pair. They look pretty nice

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Got one more update from Swiss. They are gearing up to resume production of PeakSpeed line. Not only in USA, but they also plan to introduce it in European market as soon as October.  It can be just PK7700 at first. Not sure about sticks and stuff. NA market should see a bit more of PeakSpeed I am expecting. Just want to clarify, I do understand that most of the board has turned away from  this brand, I am posting for a couple of people who is still open to the idea of giving Graf another stab. 

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Got a little word from Vaughn. Expect an influx of Graf skates to some of the retailers within next few days. Focus is on PeakSpeed line, but also old favorites 705, 709, and 735 models. Vaughn is diving in this venture not only with distribution agreements, but also production and R&D plans. We might not see sticks and gloves, but we should see competitive quality made skates, exceptional customer service, and a pro shop. Only time will tell how good and successful the above will be, but both Graf and Vaughn appear to be pretty excited and optimistic.

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  On 9/13/2016 at 1:44 AM, Kgbeast said:

Got a little word from Vaughn. Expect an influx of Graf skates to some of the retailers within next few days. Focus is on PeakSpeed line, but also old favorites 705, 709, and 735 models. Vaughn is diving in this venture not only with distribution agreements, but also production and R&D plans. We might not see sticks and gloves, but we should see competitive quality made skates, exceptional customer service, and a pro shop. Only time will tell how good and successful the above will be, but both Graf and Vaughn appear to be pretty excited and optimistic.

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Did you say 709?

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I'd love to see Graf come out with an integrated outsole and quarter panel. Maybe more like Viking speed skates than the full composite shells of VH and others. That would be an insane ride. They have the fit and flex down to perfection...

Just, their efforts at modernizing with the Joneses have been subpar, to say the least.

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Don't know anything about how the tacks fit.

That said: I was a perfect fit in the 8.5w 705. I find in the 8.5r PK7700 the forfoot and length is the same, the heel feels a little wider. Volume seems about the same. Less volume than the 9035, narrower heel.

I came from an 8.25d mako2, the heel is wider on the pk7700. Nice and light though, which I feel too many people overlook in a skate.

That's what I have,

Zach

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  On 9/12/2016 at 5:35 AM, ahbroody said:

Yes there are a lot of figure skaters here. Large Asian population with lots of figure skaters. That said Cathy Andrade who runs a skating clinic and has skating coaches under her wears Grafs as do some of her coaches. So you see them / the yellow G on the ice a fair amount.   My kid wore them until the last line. 

Does anyone know how the peek speeds fit? I see Monkey has them.  We just switched over to the new 2016 Tacks. They fit the boy well similar to the old Reebok's but better build quality.

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I have put some feedback above

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Thanks Kgbeast.

With that said on baking times, I can confidently say these skates do not appear to be very thermoformable (trust me, I baked mine hotter and longer). Still a nice skate, though.

Zach

 

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  On 9/14/2016 at 9:21 PM, DEATHTRON said:

Thanks Kgbeast.

With that said on baking times, I can confidently say these skates do not appear to be very thermoformable (trust me, I baked mine hotter and longer). Still a nice skate, though.

Zach

 

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I have not attempted to bake mine. I did skate in them unbaked and they are prefect fit for me. I might just leave them as is.  That said however, we have a somewhat mixed experience with baking Mako M8 (or M7 ) as well. It is known to be a very thermoformable skate, yet we have some posts here that it was not the experience of some. That guy too baked them longer and hotter and still have not gotten any good softness. So I am not sure still.  That said, PKs do not appear to be any more thermoformable than techlite mesh skates such as Supra 535 or 735 so I would not expect playdough consistency from them.

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  On 9/14/2016 at 10:18 PM, Kgbeast said:

I have not attempted to bake mine. I did skate in them unbaked and they are prefect fit for me. I might just leave them as is.  That said however, we have a somewhat mixed experience with baking Mako M8 (or M7 ) as well. It is known to be a very thermoformable skate, yet we have some posts here that it was not the experience of some. That guy too baked them longer and hotter and still have not gotten any good softness. So I am not sure still.  That said, PKs do not appear to be any more thermoformable than techlite mesh skates such as Supra 535 or 735 so I would not expect playdough consistency from them.

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The Mako is an extremely thermomoldable skate. More so than just about everything except maybe VH. I may not have gotten as soft as some people expected but it was definitely extremely soft and pliable. "play-doh" isn't too far off a description of how the Makos get when heated correctly. 

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  On 9/14/2016 at 10:39 PM, IPv6Freely said:

The Mako is an extremely thermomoldable skate. More so than just about everything except maybe VH. I may not have gotten as soft as some people expected but it was definitely extremely soft and pliable. "play-doh" isn't too far off a description of how the Makos get when heated correctly. 

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Yes, this what I was implying, that if skates are not heated correctly, they might not become as pliable as they supposed to be. 

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  On 9/14/2016 at 10:43 PM, Kgbeast said:

Yes, this what I was implying, that if skates are not heated correctly, they might not become as pliable as they supposed to be. 

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Sorry, your post just made it sound like they might not be as moldable as people say.

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