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there starting with a 'total' series, starting with the total one skates that are now almost 1000$ at retail stores.
this is the nikeBauer One95 that will be selling in April '08.
Most players are sponsored and wear the brands they represent. But big name skates in the NHL are the Rbk 9k pump skates. Nike Bauer Ones are popular. and mission is still big in skates
Some of the lightest hockey skates include the Bauer Vapors and the Bauer Nexus 7000s. These skates weigh just over 400 grams in most cases.
one95 all the way man
Sidney Crosby in 2011 wears Reebok 11k skates and has a Reebok 11k Sickick 3 hockey stick
they are 749.99 they are a very nice skate a fully composite boot and it is very stiff but DONT buy skates off of eBay i work at a hockey store and i get lots of people bring skates in trying to exchange them for the right size just go to you nearest first line Bauer dealer and let them size you up.
Two words, like figure skates, hockey skates, or roller skates .
Well it depends on what kind of stick you want. If you want a stick that's consistent then get the Bauer One95. The X60 is for speed bursts. So It all is personal preference again. If you play defense then the One95 is great for you. Offense look at the x60, but in my opinion the one95 are better because the anatomical fit memorizes your hanhds and puts it into the stick.
You don't. If you don't want to buy ice skates, then don't.
Some skates have smaller wheels. These are generally on artistic style skates. I believe the idea behind it is that they have less surface area on the floor to slide better when twirling and such to be more similar to ice skating styles. They are also less likely to collide with each other and lock up. If you don't think you like this kind, look into speed skates. They have the larger wheels and are popular right now.