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  • @KyleFried I wouldn't recommend it but if you do make sure to get all the air out the pumps as possible.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse What swiss bearings would you recommend? Is it worth buying swiss bearings to replace the abec 9 bearings that came on my 9k skates? Thanks as always!

  • @KyleFried Probably the Bones Swiss bearings. Those seem to be our most popular ones. It might be worth it over time when the abec 9 bearings get wore out but immediately I don't think you will notice much difference.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • I want these SO bad

  • Those are pretty

  • @SKIMBOARDING13

    you play in the AIHL? The team i just made is sponsired by combat hockey.

  • I saw these in early may at a tournament. They are sick. My team is sponsored by reebok so i might get these for a discount. Also I have a pair of tour cobalt q's with all 80's on them and I love them. Barely felt anything going from Bauer to Tour.

  • Would it feel the same as a hi-lo chassis if I put two 80mm wheels on the back and two 76mm wheels on the front.

  • @jbsniper892 No, that would give you a rocker kind of setup where not all 4 wheels would be on the surface.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @jbsniper892 i have these skates and only use the hummer chassis it is a high low setup just with all the same size wheels really hard to explain without being able to show you. Basically with the recess in the toe the chassis sit on the boot in a sprint position just as you would have it with 2x76 2x80mm set up so the boot is at about a 12 degree incline. Sorry the explanation is a bit strange but i hope you understand

  • @icehockeywarehouse coming from only ever using hi-lo chasis will using a 80-80-80-80 set up feel awkward to skate on? or make it any harder to stop? Iv always used mission skates but these skates and the 9ks look amazing. Please answer, thanks as always!

  • @KyleFried I went through the same thing after using a hi lo for years. It's a little awkward at first but I felt more stabile and a lot faster on it. Also I thought it was a lot easier to stop cause there is more wheel contact on the floor. I would recommend an all 80 set up all the way.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • These are so sick

  • Been waiting for this review, good work as always!

  • first veiw

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