Quad profile with 5/8. Bauer MX 3. Player (me) is a good allround skater ( i like to think). Not disaster but i really didnt feel much difference than standard profile, quality aftermarket blades. What i did feel was some instability in some stopping situations. Hard cornering was fine but some stopping or speed scrubbing situations felt like i had a nick on the blade or a piece of tape halfway down the blade. I would feel this intermittently. Resharpened today will give another 5hr cycle starting tomorrow. Early days so willing to stick with it. Any thoughts.thanks.
You might need to play around with the hollow since profiling does affect how the "sharpness" feels on the ice. Let us know if resharpening fixed it! Brandon at IW Hockey
Still don't understand what he means by different sizes of profile (starting 6:53 in video). I know my runner length (280 mm) but what profile size would I get for Ellipse profile if I want more stability as a defenseman?
he's referring to the different Ellipse sizes, like XS, SM, MD, LG, etc. At 280mm, I'd recommend starting at the Ellipse MD but if you've tried that already, then the Ellipse LG would give you a bit more stability. Chase at IW Hockey
New Bauer Supreme X5. Starting Profile for older skater (60)? Stock profile I have issues being able to stop using trailing foot. Basically I can only use forward skate edge to stop. Balance at 60 is different than when younger so any guidance is appreciated as Intry to squeeze more games out of this worn out body. LOL.
I'd definitely recommend starting with the Quad profile to start. I found a lot more stability in that profile especially compared to Ellipse or Zuperior. Chase at IW Hockey
The transitions from radii within the quad feel clunky to me. Ellipse seems to make the quad redundant. After skating on both the Quad and the Ellipse for a while I definitely found the Ellipse to be the superior profile. Having said that I have since switched to a 9/10 combo and I find it far smoother and maneuverable.
That's what's so fascinating with profiling because personal opinion is such a big factor. I don't recall if I specifically said this in the video but I vividly remember feeling more comfortable on the Quad compared to the Ellipse but those zones were more pronounced. However, I did like the smoothness of the Ellipse, so some sort of combo where the transitions between the four zones on a Quad was further integrated into one another sounds like a perfect profile for what I'm looking for. Chase at IW Hockey
I Sm currently using the ellipse xs and I do like the agility of it, but I feel like I would like to have a bit more pitch forward. I have used the quad in the past and I do recall that I enjoyed it back then. Is worth the switch back to quad? And is the quad a bit more pitched forward?
Have you looked at the Elite profiles yet? We just switched over and the results have been tremendous so far, specifically with the SCS and the Polaris. We can pitch these to provide an even more forward leaning feel too, so I'd recommend the Polaris with that pitch because it combines the stability of the Quad without feeling slow or sluggish to get up to speed. Chase at IW Hockey
Why does Bauer sell multi zone blades like Zuperior if you can take regular (10 foot radius) blade to a ProSharp blade sharpener and shape it to the shape of a "Zuperior blade" (or any other custom multi-zone profile)?
Question, I’m a decently skilled player even though I’m in my early 40s, I grew up playing AA hockey, I’ve been using a 5/8, but I’m thinking about going to 11/16. I want a bit more glide so I have don’t have to work as hard between strides. Is it a drastic difference in the “bite” between the two?
Hey there, going from 5/8" to 11/16" should be no problem at all especially since you have plenty of experiences on your edges. Have you thought about trying a profile yet? That would be an even more impactful improvement. Chase at IW Hockey
I thought profiling was based on what position you played and how tall you are. I'm am a 50 year old rec hockey player. I'm 6'3 and play defence. I just ordered new Bauer Vapor skates. Do I need a profile? I understood factory rocker is neutral and it has a 10 ft radius. It should allow good turning and good stability right?
Profiling is based on your skating technique and what would benefit your style. You'd most likely be on Quad profile, since profiling does cater to positions too. And yes, the factory profile on your Bauer skates have a 10ft neutral profile, which most skaters still use, so you'd be just fine! I recommend getting an extra set of steel, and profiling those so you can test it out! Brandon at IW Hockey
It depends on your level of not falling down. From a literal standpoint, I'd go with a flatter, single radius hollow but from more of a joking standpoint, I'd check out the Elite Polaris profile. It's a Quad with more stability and agility! Chase at IW Hockey
I just bought new skates and the blade was awful. I play more on my toes and I could tell it was tall in the heel. I had a local shop “profile” them and they’re a lot better after one skate. However there isn’t much on the toe still, plus felt like I had no acceleration. Opinions what I should do? They were sharepened to 1/2” hollow. Being 6’1” 160lbs
Hey Daniel! I would highly suggest investing in a much better blade like JRZ. Stock steel is usually of low quality so swapping those out for a premium grade blade would be the way to go in my opinion. JRZ comes with added height at both the toe and heel, which sounds like what you need as well as it offers a longer lifespan. I'm not sure which profile you got, but the Zuperior profile sounds like it would be right up your alley and a good addition to the JRZ. You can then use your current steel as a backup pair! Let us know if you have any more questions or recommendations! Brandon at IW Hockey
Quad vs Zuper on vapor x4 with a 5/8 sharpen? 6' 225lbs forward. Had the skates out today without a profile and 1/2 sharpen. Didnt feel the greatest. Skates had to much bite on the ice and no acceleration. Play more of a power forward style game and have a power stride. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thx
Sounds like the Quad profile was built for you and your skating stride! We have a great learning center page that will help you, especially when it comes to which profile and hollow you need. Check it out here! > www.icewarehouse.com/How_to_Select_the_Correct_Skate_Sharpening/catpage-HOWTOSHARP.html Brandon at IW Hockey
We would recommend starting off with the Ellipse profile! That will help your balance through all of the different skating positions and strides. Brandon at IW Hockey
Sparx are a lot better than hand sharpening but we recommend having the profiles sharpened on the Elite machine as it preserves it better than anything else. Chase at IW Hockey
You'll want to get the Quad profile that matches your skate size. Each profile has a template that corresponds with a skate size. We have all of that information on our website! Brandon at IW Hockey
The Triple Radius (Zuperior) is great for forwards who rely on quick accelerations and turning. The Quad or Ellipse is better for straightaway speed and balance. Brandon at IW Hockey
@@DeeMak712 try 5/8 next time. I bet you will be so surprised how much more fluid your transitional skating becomes. And how much more speed you can build.
Officially switched from old 13 foot radius. Size 9.5 all leathers.
Ccm jetspeed ft680 size 6! 10 foot radius!
Haven’t skated yet!
Quad profile with 5/8. Bauer MX 3. Player (me) is a good allround skater ( i like to think). Not disaster but i really didnt feel much difference than standard profile, quality aftermarket blades. What i did feel was some instability in some stopping situations. Hard cornering was fine but some stopping or speed scrubbing situations felt like i had a nick on the blade or a piece of tape halfway down the blade. I would feel this intermittently. Resharpened today will give another 5hr cycle starting tomorrow. Early days so willing to stick with it. Any thoughts.thanks.
You might need to play around with the hollow since profiling does affect how the "sharpness" feels on the ice. Let us know if resharpening fixed it!
Brandon at IW Hockey
Still don't understand what he means by different sizes of profile (starting 6:53 in video). I know my runner length (280 mm) but what profile size would I get for Ellipse profile if I want more stability as a defenseman?
he's referring to the different Ellipse sizes, like XS, SM, MD, LG, etc. At 280mm, I'd recommend starting at the Ellipse MD but if you've tried that already, then the Ellipse LG would give you a bit more stability.
Chase at IW Hockey
@@ice.warehouse Okay, that makes sense. Thanks for this clarification.
Always happy to help!!
Chase at IW Hockey
New Bauer Supreme X5. Starting Profile for older skater (60)? Stock profile I have issues being able to stop using trailing foot. Basically I can only use forward skate edge to stop. Balance at 60 is different than when younger so any guidance is appreciated as Intry to squeeze more games out of this worn out body. LOL.
I'd definitely recommend starting with the Quad profile to start. I found a lot more stability in that profile especially compared to Ellipse or Zuperior.
Chase at IW Hockey
The transitions from radii within the quad feel clunky to me. Ellipse seems to make the quad redundant. After skating on both the Quad and the Ellipse for a while I definitely found the Ellipse to be the superior profile. Having said that I have since switched to a 9/10 combo and I find it far smoother and maneuverable.
That's what's so fascinating with profiling because personal opinion is such a big factor. I don't recall if I specifically said this in the video but I vividly remember feeling more comfortable on the Quad compared to the Ellipse but those zones were more pronounced. However, I did like the smoothness of the Ellipse, so some sort of combo where the transitions between the four zones on a Quad was further integrated into one another sounds like a perfect profile for what I'm looking for.
Chase at IW Hockey
Finn Erickson does profiling with cag one so does Bengt
I Sm currently using the ellipse xs and I do like the agility of it, but I feel like I would like to have a bit more pitch forward. I have used the quad in the past and I do recall that I enjoyed it back then. Is worth the switch back to quad? And is the quad a bit more pitched forward?
Have you looked at the Elite profiles yet? We just switched over and the results have been tremendous so far, specifically with the SCS and the Polaris. We can pitch these to provide an even more forward leaning feel too, so I'd recommend the Polaris with that pitch because it combines the stability of the Quad without feeling slow or sluggish to get up to speed.
Chase at IW Hockey
Why does Bauer sell multi zone blades like Zuperior if you can take regular (10 foot radius) blade to a ProSharp blade sharpener and shape it to the shape of a "Zuperior blade" (or any other custom multi-zone profile)?
Question, I’m a decently skilled player even though I’m in my early 40s, I grew up playing AA hockey, I’ve been using a 5/8, but I’m thinking about going to 11/16. I want a bit more glide so I have don’t have to work as hard between strides. Is it a drastic difference in the “bite” between the two?
Hey there, going from 5/8" to 11/16" should be no problem at all especially since you have plenty of experiences on your edges. Have you thought about trying a profile yet? That would be an even more impactful improvement.
Chase at IW Hockey
I thought profiling was based on what position you played and how tall you are. I'm am a 50 year old rec hockey player. I'm 6'3 and play defence. I just ordered new Bauer Vapor skates. Do I need a profile? I understood factory rocker is neutral and it has a 10 ft radius. It should allow good turning and good stability right?
Profiling is based on your skating technique and what would benefit your style. You'd most likely be on Quad profile, since profiling does cater to positions too. And yes, the factory profile on your Bauer skates have a 10ft neutral profile, which most skaters still use, so you'd be just fine! I recommend getting an extra set of steel, and profiling those so you can test it out!
Brandon at IW Hockey
So if my style is "Don't fall down" what would you recommend?
It depends on your level of not falling down. From a literal standpoint, I'd go with a flatter, single radius hollow but from more of a joking standpoint, I'd check out the Elite Polaris profile. It's a Quad with more stability and agility!
Chase at IW Hockey
I just bought new skates and the blade was awful. I play more on my toes and I could tell it was tall in the heel. I had a local shop “profile” them and they’re a lot better after one skate. However there isn’t much on the toe still, plus felt like I had no acceleration. Opinions what I should do? They were sharepened to 1/2” hollow. Being 6’1” 160lbs
Hey Daniel! I would highly suggest investing in a much better blade like JRZ. Stock steel is usually of low quality so swapping those out for a premium grade blade would be the way to go in my opinion. JRZ comes with added height at both the toe and heel, which sounds like what you need as well as it offers a longer lifespan. I'm not sure which profile you got, but the Zuperior profile sounds like it would be right up your alley and a good addition to the JRZ. You can then use your current steel as a backup pair!
Let us know if you have any more questions or recommendations!
Brandon at IW Hockey
Quad vs Zuper on vapor x4 with a 5/8 sharpen? 6' 225lbs forward. Had the skates out today without a profile and 1/2 sharpen. Didnt feel the greatest. Skates had to much bite on the ice and no acceleration. Play more of a power forward style game and have a power stride. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thx
Sounds like the Quad profile was built for you and your skating stride! We have a great learning center page that will help you, especially when it comes to which profile and hollow you need. Check it out here! > www.icewarehouse.com/How_to_Select_the_Correct_Skate_Sharpening/catpage-HOWTOSHARP.html
Brandon at IW Hockey
How about some one that’s only Ben skating for 4 years what do you recommend, just because my balance is off at times on the ice thanks !
We would recommend starting off with the Ellipse profile! That will help your balance through all of the different skating positions and strides.
Brandon at IW Hockey
Will using a sparx sharpener ruin my profile?
Sparx are a lot better than hand sharpening but we recommend having the profiles sharpened on the Elite machine as it preserves it better than anything else.
Chase at IW Hockey
What's the best quad profile for an offensive defensemen?
You'll want to get the Quad profile that matches your skate size. Each profile has a template that corresponds with a skate size. We have all of that information on our website!
Brandon at IW Hockey
What type of player uses rocker sharpen skates? I play forward . Would this help me with speed?
The Triple Radius (Zuperior) is great for forwards who rely on quick accelerations and turning. The Quad or Ellipse is better for straightaway speed and balance.
Brandon at IW Hockey
Will this fit CCM Tacks
Yes, any profile fits for all skates - bauer, ccm, true etc
You bet! You can profile any brand of steel runners!
Brandon at IW Hockey
Best PLM at Bauer
Guy needs a profile for that haircut.
Bauer how about letting the public buy pro sharp machines
Ok prag
Well… you got your wish 😅 now available
Suomi mainittu, TORILLE!
Finland mentioned, TORILLE!
Lol 1” sharpening hollow hahaha. The majority people in finland do not use a 1” hollow.
What hollow is most common in Finland?
In sweden it is, or at least close to.
@@se56 3/4” aka 19mm
@@DeeMak712 idk 🤷🏻 Hardish ice maybe and 5/8 to 3/4 but usually 5/8 is standard… or at least i thought so 🧐
@@DeeMak712 try 5/8 next time. I bet you will be so surprised how much more fluid your transitional skating becomes. And how much more speed you can build.