Overview
Playing Style
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Power-Focused Playing Style
This style suits players who thrive on generation strong, top end speed through longer and forceful strides. They come with a stiffer boot that efficiently transfers energy into the rink for maximum power with every stride.Acceleration-Focused Playing Style
For players who rely on quick bursts of speed and agile movements to dominate the game, this type of skate is ideal. These offer a moderately stiff boot that balances support with mobility. These these skates, you can swiftly change direction, make sudden moves and accelerate rapidly.
Fit Profile
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If multiple categories are selected, it indicates the skate is available in or can be molded to different fit profiles.
Low Profile Fit
Narrow forefoot, narrow heel pocket, shallow instep depth and low overall volume.
Medium Profile Fit
Medium forefoot, medium heel pocket, medium instep depth and medium overall volume.
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High Volume Fit
Wide forefoot, wide heel pocket, deep instep depth and high overall volume.
Level of Play Definitions
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If multiple categories are selected, it indicates the skate is suitable for multiple levels of play.
Recreational-Level Skates
Built for the new-to-hockey player or casual skaters that are looking for an affordable option. These are great starter skates, especially for youth players.
Shop All Recreational Skates.Performance-Level Skates
Designed for players who are confident in their skating stride and are ready to take their performance to the next level. These players are on the rink 1-2 times a week playing mid-to-high level hockey.
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Engineered for the best performance, protection, durability and comfort. These players are usually on the rink three times or more a week and are playing high-level hockey.
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Cut Protection Level
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This is the general level of protection against cuts.
- Minimum: Basic protection suitable for competitive play
- Standard: Balanced protection for intense gameplay. Protects against more severe cuts.
- Maximum: Highest level of cut resistance for elite gameplay. Ideal for competitive adult hockey and designed for the biggest and fastest players.
ANSI Rated Cut Level
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Measures the actual cut resistance of materials based on the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard.
ANSI Level Description Grams of Force N/A No specific cut resistance rating provided by the manufacturer. N/A A1 Minimal protection; withstands light cuts. 200-499 A2 Lower-level protection; resists slightly heavier cuts. 500-999 A3 Low-level protection; suitable for competitive play. 1,000-1,499 A4 Standard protection; defends against significant cuts. 1,500-2,199 A5 Elevated protection for intense play. 2,200-2,999 A6 Extra protection for faster, higher-impact play. 3,000-3,999 A7 Ultra-high protection. 4,000-4,999 A8 Premium protection for all levels of play and ages. 5,000-5,999 A9 Top-tier cut resistance for ultimate protection. 6,000+
Certifications
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Indicates compliance with safety standards and regulations for hockey gear.
- USA Hockey: Approved for play under USA Hockey regulations. Ensures gear meets safety standards for organized play in the United States.
- BNQ: Certified by the Bureau de Normalisation du Quebec for cut-resistant hockey gear. Required for players in Canadian Minor Hockey leagues to ensure on-ice safety.
- CE: Meets European safety standards for protective equipment. Designed for compliance with regulations across European leagues and recreational play.
The skates that let your performance do the talking!
- CCM's Pro Comfort V-Fit™ boot design features:
- Snug fit in the heel with ample room for the forefoot-no pressure points
- The toe cap was shorten to optimize forefoot wrap and comfort
- Scalloped tendon guard maximizes stide extension and support wings provide bio-feedback when turning and stopping
- Super tough Pro Metal Mesh quarters with embossed side guards
- Anatomical Pro level ankle supports
- Molded anatomical ankle support ensures required lateral support
- Lightweight molded tongue
- Ultima Dry™ liner wicks moisture with Ultra-Fresh™ anti-odor treatment
- Air Exchange System™-ventilation on the front and side of the toe cap
- Drier feet means better fitting skates
- Lightweight Carbon composite outsole - A stiff, low profile outsole allows for tighter turns, quicker stops and maximum push-off force
- Tri-Di™ Lite CNC Aluminum frame:
- New geometry has an increased strength to weight ratio & optimizes shock absorption for vibration reduction
- CCM's lightest frame ever
- Tri-Di™ frame uses 72mm(1), 76mm(2) and 80mm(1) wheels
- Rink Rat MB816 XXX (76A) Wheels - fast, indoor micro hub wheels
- Easy to use single side locking axle system
- 688 ABEC 7 micro bearings - Micro bearings reduce the weight of the skate
- Ideal for advance to pro-level play
- Sizes: 6 - 12 full and half
- View size charts for sizing guidelines-generally fit 1 1/2 sizes down for your reqular shoe size
- Width: D
Choose the brand that the pros trust. Choose CCM.
Unleash your performance within.
Previous Feedback
Comments:Feel good on the feet right out of the box.. however, the sides of the boots broke inward fairly easily. Not very protective, shots sting more than they should. Wheels are awful, but wheels are wheels. CCM's high-end skate could be much better... 3/5.
From: Travis
Comments:Long time CCM skater. I've always had the top of the line CCM inline hockey skates, and these are the best ones yet. Baked the skates twice (Monday & Wednesday), skated 1.5hrs in them (Friday), played my season opener (Sunday), and they felt amazing. Super light and fast, Very Fast! The tongue was stiff prior to the baking, but felt zero discomfort after skating in them twice. Things to consider; The micro bearing 688 size wheels are difficult to find, and the axles were all loose halfway through game play (should use loctite). 4.5 out of 5 stars!
From: Jaison
Comments:Didn't like the 2009 model, I much prefer the 2008. The 2009 has a really stiff tongue and was uncomfortable on the top of the foot. Also the axles seem to chew out the thread on the chassie. I didn't have these problems with the 2008 model.I'm on my skates 4 to 6 times a week either training, coaching,or playing hockey. My Daughter plays for the Australian National Junior Womens team, I had the choice to put her in the 2008 or the 2009 Vector 10s so I put her in the 2008s
From: ???
Comments:I've been using CCM Vector 10 roller skates for 2 years now and I believe they're the best on the market at this time. The combination of the super stiff (yet reasonably comfortable without baking) ice boot and the 76A Rink Rat wheels allows you to do tight turns at angles you would only expect possible on ice skates. The ABEC 7 micro bearings are smooth and long lasting (I skate 3-4 hours a week and never had to clean them!). My only (minor) complaint is that the tongue feels a bit stiff after about an hour of hard play. All in all though these are worth every penny.
From: Marc