kvm 0 Report post Posted December 16, 2019 Profile - Quad 2 Steel – Step Steel ST Blades, 280 LS Edge holders Hollow – 3/4" Skates - Bauer Nexus 8000 About Me – Playing hockey regularly for 15 years. Play twice a week. I started playing at age 8, played until 15, then stopped playing for 6 years. Picked the game back up as an adult, and have been playing regularly for the last 15 years. Play twice a week. I first got my skates profiled 7 years ago. I tried the Maximum Edge with 9' radius for forwards. I don't have a review for that because the change was made too long ago to have a objective review. Review - Played for 5months, twice per week. Overall: Acceleration: The blade felt like it lacked forward pitch. It almost felt like it had backwards pitch. This hurt my overall acceleration. I had to lean forward more than normal. Mobility: I felt very locked in to the path of the skate. It felt hard to turn. I had to use a lot of effort to initiate turn and the maintain the turn path. Stability: I felt very comfortable on the ice with this profile. I felt very stable while standing, gliding and skating in a straight path. Speed: The length of the useable portion of the blade definitely helped my overall speed. It took me longer to get to my top speed but felt much faster and I could glide for a long time. Overall: I didn't like the locked in feel of the blade and the . I loved the speed but the step back in acceleration and mobility really hurt my game. Acceleration - 3 Mobility - 3 Stability – 4.5 Speed – 4.5 Profiles I've tried rated best to worst: 1. Maximum edge 9' radius 2. Quad 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites