bthompson1286 5 Report post Posted June 12, 2021 I’m not a fan of step steel black. I did like ls2 and CCM hyper glide steel. I feel that with the step steel black, I’m skating much slower and feel more friction. Can anyone recommend a replacement? Something more along the lines of the hyper glide steel. I have xs holders Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JV23 12 Report post Posted June 12, 2021 Have you tried reducing the hollow with them? I find that when on coated blades they do bite more than normal, so you can go shallower without a worry. For me, it was 5/8 to 3.4 and a temptation to go 7/8… 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Buzz_LightBeer 969 Report post Posted June 12, 2021 Step does stainless XS, I'm also a fan of TyDan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bthompson1286 5 Report post Posted June 12, 2021 3 hours ago, JV23 said: Have you tried reducing the hollow with them? I find that when on coated blades they do bite more than normal, so you can go shallower without a worry. For me, it was 5/8 to 3.4 and a temptation to go 7/8… Would v steel be better? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JV23 12 Report post Posted June 12, 2021 I’m not sure it works on a continuum of better/worse. In my opinion, Blacksteel is better than V-Steel. It really sounds as though one of a couple of things may not be right in your setup. 1. When you got the blacksteel, was the profile the same as on your old blades? If no, adjust, unless you like how you feel on the stock step profile (10’? Not sure). Could be you have more blade on the ice, which is increasing bite at a constant hollow. 2. As per above, these blades bite, so if profile is the same, try going more shallow on a sharpen. If you’re normally 1/2 or 5/8, take it up an eighth or two, see if you feel more glide that way. You should see improvement. 3. Sharpening - I’m making an assumption that they are new so maybe the shop you bought them at sharpened them at a house cut different than what you’re used to? This is really 2(b) not 3, but eliminate those variables first. I’m only pushing experimentation because they are really good steel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beflar 53 Report post Posted June 13, 2021 10 hours ago, JV23 said: I’m not sure it works on a continuum of better/worse. In my opinion, Blacksteel is better than V-Steel. It really sounds as though one of a couple of things may not be right in your setup. 1. When you got the blacksteel, was the profile the same as on your old blades? If no, adjust, unless you like how you feel on the stock step profile (10’? Not sure). Could be you have more blade on the ice, which is increasing bite at a constant hollow. 2. As per above, these blades bite, so if profile is the same, try going more shallow on a sharpen. If you’re normally 1/2 or 5/8, take it up an eighth or two, see if you feel more glide that way. You should see improvement. 3. Sharpening - I’m making an assumption that they are new so maybe the shop you bought them at sharpened them at a house cut different than what you’re used to? This is really 2(b) not 3, but eliminate those variables first. I’m only pushing experimentation because they are really good Re: Point two Do the blacked blades have less glide vs a normal blade with the same sharpen? Or is it the same glide but they dig in more when you use the edges? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clarkiestooth 235 Report post Posted June 13, 2021 22 hours ago, bthompson1286 said: I’m not a fan of step steel black. I did like ls2 and CCM hyper glide steel. I feel that with the step steel black, I’m skating much slower and feel more friction. Can anyone recommend a replacement? Something more along the lines of the hyper glide steel. I have xs holders I think you have to change your mindset. In reality, Step Steel makes a high quality product and I don't think there is anything to gain by spending more $$ on a replacement. You have to look at it from the perspective " Steel is good. Check. The issue lies with the profile or ROH". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JV23 12 Report post Posted June 13, 2021 7 hours ago, Beflar said: Re: Point two Do the blacked blades have less glide vs a normal blade with the same sharpen? Or is it the same glide but they dig in more when you use the edges? I feel like it’s the latter. Better edges. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SolarWind 23 Report post Posted June 13, 2021 16 hours ago, Beflar said: Re: Point two Do the blacked blades have less glide vs a normal blade with the same sharpen? Or is it the same glide but they dig in more when you use the edges? I’ve been on Step Blacksteel for several years now and feel strongly that it provides better glide than black edge steel, which in turn provided better glide than LS4 steel. something else must be off, probably longer profile on the old blades or something (step blacksteel is 10’ neutral profile as far as I know)? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jason 65 Report post Posted June 20, 2021 I really don't think it's the steel. Probably profile and/or sharpening. I've used many types of steel and Step Black is my go to. They are as good as pretty much anything. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MyBoxersSayJoe 133 Report post Posted June 22, 2021 I had to have mine profiled, but absolutely love them for years at this point. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VegasHockey 1280 Report post Posted June 23, 2021 I honestly dont feel or notice a difference between STEP black and STEP stainless as long as the sharpening is perfect like a mirror finish. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
epstud74 24 Report post Posted June 28, 2021 I went 3/4 w/the StepSteel black when I purchased them last spring. I've skated in them about 15 games w/o sharpening since. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
218hockey 50 Report post Posted June 28, 2021 9 hours ago, epstud74 said: I've skated in them about 15 games w/o sharpening since. Must be a no-contact league. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beflar 53 Report post Posted June 28, 2021 2 hours ago, 218hockey said: Must be a no-contact league. Off topic: I wonder what percentage of the people here play in no-contact leagues. I would guess 90 plus percent.. Total guess thou. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
218hockey 50 Report post Posted June 28, 2021 27 minutes ago, Beflar said: Off topic: I wonder what percentage of the people here play in no-contact leagues. I would guess 90 plus percent.. Total guess thou. Sure. If they're adults maybe more than 90%. My son was in a checking tournament this weekend, we didn't make it through all four games without switching blades. But I think a good quality blade like Step would be more resistant to game damage as well as just keeping a good edge over time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
caveman27 208 Report post Posted June 28, 2021 On 6/12/2021 at 8:27 AM, bthompson1286 said: I’m not a fan of step steel black. I did like ls2 and CCM hyper glide steel. I feel that with the step steel black, I’m skating much slower and feel more friction. Can anyone recommend a replacement? Something more along the lines of the hyper glide steel. I have xs holders Like some have said, I think it's either your ROH and/or profile that are making your blades feel like there is more friction. If you can remove your Step Steel Black blades and stack it next to one of your LS2 or CCM hyper glide blades (if you still have them around), you may be able to see the Step Steel have a smaller profile radius, which would give you more resistance. A smaller ROH would also give you more resistance, especially on softer ice. The cheaper thing to start with is get a larger ROH. If you feel like you aren't getting enough grip with a larger ROH, you can alter the profile with a larger radius and then go back to your usual ROH. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
caveman27 208 Report post Posted June 28, 2021 On 6/13/2021 at 7:28 AM, clarkiestooth said: I think you have to change your mindset. In reality, Step Steel makes a high quality product and I don't think there is anything to gain by spending more $$ on a replacement. You have to look at it from the perspective " Steel is good. Check. The issue lies with the profile or ROH". I agree. The steel used with Step Steel is nice. It allowed me to sharpen less often than Bauer or CCM blades. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Larry54 243 Report post Posted June 29, 2021 (edited) The idea of having the longer wear of black steel is nice in theory. But even with regular Step steel, I very rarely reach a point where I need a sharpening because of regular wear. Before reaching that point, there always occurs some edge damage from playing which requires sharpening. And while black steel wears longer, I don't think it's much less susceptible to damage. So, to me the longer wear of black steel isn't worth the extra expense. Edited June 29, 2021 by Larry54 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hills 712 Report post Posted June 29, 2021 1 hour ago, Larry54 said: The idea of having the longer wear of black steel is nice in theory. But even with regular Step steel, I very rarely reach a point where I need a sharpening because of regular wear. Before reaching that point, there always occurs some edge damage from playing which requires sharpening. And while black steel wears longer, I don't think it's much less susceptible to damage. So, to me the longer wear of black steel isn't worth the extra expense. I found the Black and mirror are much better on soft ice for gliding than non-coated steel. For me that is always worth the added cost. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SolarWind 23 Report post Posted June 29, 2021 4 hours ago, Larry54 said: The idea of having the longer wear of black steel is nice in theory. But even with regular Step steel, I very rarely reach a point where I need a sharpening because of regular wear. Before reaching that point, there always occurs some edge damage from playing which requires sharpening. And while black steel wears longer, I don't think it's much less susceptible to damage. So, to me the longer wear of black steel isn't worth the extra expense. Even in non-contact leagues there is always accidental skate to skate contact, as well as bumping into the net or just stepping on something hard on the way to the ice. And diamond coated runners (personally I’ve been using blackedge and blacksteel for well over a decade) resist this damage much better. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites