Ft670... which one did you ended up getting. I'm also looking at something similar, ft475, ft4, or these. Chris from hockey tutorial made a vid describing the upgrades from ft4 series to the ft6 series. You can check that out if you hadn't pulled the plug yet.
I have old vapor x:800 skates from 2015. I'm playing competitive hockey 1-2 times per week so no need for top end skates. I'm looking these or true catalyst 5x at the moment. Which one would you prefer protection and comfort wise or would you upgrade to 680/7x?
If your feet are still growing, I would lean toward the 670's. If not, I would invest in the 680's, as they offer the best performance at this price point. Plus, we have an exlusive 30-day satisication guarantee you should check out on our website! Brandon at IW Hockey
Hi guys! I am hesitating between this one, the Vapor X3.7 and the True hzrdus 5x. Price is pretty much the same. Which one would you recomend, beer leage lvl low, weekly 2-3, winger position. Thank you in advance
I would recommend the JetSpeeds for their one-piece boot. It fits great and the JetSpeed line is very comfortable. Plus, I like the easiness of the XS dial holder for easier blade change and the fact you can swap out different tongues as well. Brandon at IW Hockey
What level skates are these? One section says “Recreational” but another section says “Performance”. I just need skates to play 2-3 times a week in high level beer league.
Hey! These technically fall into the performance level but on the lower end. These would be great for the new skater on the ice 1-2 times a week. I would recommend the FT680's, those would be perfect for your level of beer league and the amount of times you're on the ice. Brandon at IW Hockey
6 minutes at 175F should do the trick! You can check out more details here: www.icewarehouse.com/lc/skates/how-to-bake-a-hockey-skate-at-home.html Chase at IW Hockey
I'd go with the FT 485, it has RockFrame Composite and better ankle padding that gives it an edge in performance and comfort over the 670's. Brandon at IW Hockey
These, Cat5 or AS 570 based on bang for buck / wide foot? 🙏
Hi, what's a meta frame boot? Is that a carbon composite or injected plastic?
Hey Chase. If you could get the FT485 or the FT670 for the same price, which would you recommend? Thanks!
Ft670... which one did you ended up getting. I'm also looking at something similar, ft475, ft4, or these. Chris from hockey tutorial made a vid describing the upgrades from ft4 series to the ft6 series. You can check that out if you hadn't pulled the plug yet.
I have old vapor x:800 skates from 2015. I'm playing competitive hockey 1-2 times per week so no need for top end skates. I'm looking these or true catalyst 5x at the moment. Which one would you prefer protection and comfort wise or would you upgrade to 680/7x?
If your feet are still growing, I would lean toward the 670's. If not, I would invest in the 680's, as they offer the best performance at this price point. Plus, we have an exlusive 30-day satisication guarantee you should check out on our website!
Brandon at IW Hockey
@@ice.warehouse Thanks for the answer! I could get 680 and FT4 (not the pros) for the same price. What is the main difference between these 2?
Hi guys! I am hesitating between this one, the Vapor X3.7 and the True hzrdus 5x. Price is pretty much the same. Which one would you recomend, beer leage lvl low, weekly 2-3, winger position.
Thank you in advance
I would recommend the JetSpeeds for their one-piece boot. It fits great and the JetSpeed line is very comfortable. Plus, I like the easiness of the XS dial holder for easier blade change and the fact you can swap out different tongues as well.
Brandon at IW Hockey
Hello, should i go for the ft475, or these ft670 for upcoming season? I skate 3 times a week in u23
The FT670's are the newest version and have better performance and comfort over the FT475's, so that would be my recommendation!
Brandon at IW Hockey
What level skates are these? One section says “Recreational” but another section says “Performance”. I just need skates to play 2-3 times a week in high level beer league.
Hey! These technically fall into the performance level but on the lower end. These would be great for the new skater on the ice 1-2 times a week. I would recommend the FT680's, those would be perfect for your level of beer league and the amount of times you're on the ice.
Brandon at IW Hockey
How long should you bake them and at what temp?
6 minutes at 175F should do the trick! You can check out more details here:
www.icewarehouse.com/lc/skates/how-to-bake-a-hockey-skate-at-home.html
Chase at IW Hockey
Forgot to mention the weight on these..
Stiffness rating?
The weight is 860g in a size 9 with a 150 stiffness rating.
Chase at IW Hockey
Thank you, sir. 🫡
You betcha!
Chase at IW Hockey
Hello, what would you chose for the same price, the ft 485 or the ft 670, thanks!
I'd go with the FT 485, it has RockFrame Composite and better ankle padding that gives it an edge in performance and comfort over the 670's.
Brandon at IW Hockey
Is it better than ft475?
Obviously... the higher the number, the better right? LoL ;)
Mullet strong!!
Thanks friend!!!
Chase at IW Hockey