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i was looking for a new pair of skates for myself and im going into my freshman year of highskool and ill came across the rbk 8k-3k and i was woundering what anyone thought of them? how do they compare to ccm or bauer? and where in thr world can i buy them? any information bout the new rbk skates wood help, thanx

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i was looking for a new pair of skates for myself and im going into my freshman year of highskool and ill came across the rbk 8k-3k and i was woundering what anyone thought of them? how do they compare to ccm or bauer? and where in thr world can i buy them? any information bout the new rbk skates wood help, thanx

From first impressions, I'd guess they are going to be similar to Vapor skates. They are pretty light but durability may be an issue, just like any ultralight skate.

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you can check out the catalogue page (links by above posters)

also you can buy the RBK 8k, 7k and 3k at Greatskate.com

they also have this years ccm, bauer and nike flexlites if you changed your mind about anything.

Hope that helped you a little

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Much better.

Depends on your playing level, how much you skate, if you need a stiffer skate, your budget...if you are playing a lot and are hard on your skates, go with the better boot.

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This is an educated message board. It won't kill you to type one more letter...

That being said, go with the mid-level skate. They will be just fine. Granted, if the RBK skate even fits your foot.

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my god man, try searching for these questions, and stop asking everyine couple of minutes. Buy skates that fit your feet, and that you can afford. if you dont have alot of money by an entry to mid level skate. Which means not top end.

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