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CCM Ice Skating CCM Skates Tacks XF 70 Intermediate Junior

CCM Skates Tacks XF 70 Intermediate Junior

Ice Hockey Skate

£197.79
Or 3 interest-free payments of £65.93/mo.*
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ICE SKATING

FAQ

Ice skating is a full-body workout that improves balance, coordination, and cardiovascular health. It is also a fun way to burn calories and relieve stress. Additional details: When choosing ice skates, consider comfort, support, and your skill level. Beginners may prefer recreational skates with more padding.

Ice skating requires well-fitted skates for optimal performance and comfort. Measure your foot length and compare it to the skate's sizing chart. Additional details: Sizes may vary between brands, so always check the specific brand's guide. A snug fit ensures better control on the ice.

Ice skating offers several types of skates, including figure skates, hockey skates, and speed skates. Each serves a different purpose. Additional details: Figure skates have toe picks for jumps, hockey skates provide agility, and speed skates feature long blades for fast gliding. Choose based on your activity.

Ice Skating: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing any ice skating equipment, think about what type of ice skating you plan to do. Whether it’s figure skating, hockey, or recreational skating, each requires specific gear designed to enhance performance and safety. Figure skates typically have a longer blade with a toe pick for jumps and spins, while hockey skates are designed for quick turns and speed. If you enjoy casual skating at your local rink, recreational skates offer comfort and support. Knowing your intended use helps you choose the right pair.

A proper fit is crucial for both performance and enjoyment when ice skating. Skates that are too tight can cause discomfort, while those that are too loose may lead to instability. We recommend trying on several sizes and brands if possible, as sizing can vary significantly. Look for skates that provide firm ankle support without pinching your toes. Remember, wearing thin socks during fitting sessions gives a more accurate sense of how the skates will feel on the ice.

The quality of the blades is just as important as the fit of the boots. High-quality blades improve your glide and control on the ice. When selecting ice skates, check if the blades come pre-sharpened or if they require sharpening before first use. Regular maintenance is essential; sharpen your blades after every 15-20 hours of skating to ensure optimal performance. Investing in blade guards can also protect them from damage when not in use.

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