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#1 biggb91

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  • LocationCambridge, ON, Canada

Posted 08 April 2013 - 10:44 PM

I can't seem to find a topic already on the site but if one exists could someone link me and I apologize for this post then.

I'm interested in figuring out how the s17 skates fit compared to a total one skate. Is the heel wider or narrower? Is the skate deeper or shallower? All that sort of stuff. Any help would be great. I also hear people saying they had to go up in size when getting these skates? Is this true? I wear an 8D total one, for an approximate sizing what do you guys recommend? Ill obviously go try them on before buying them though. Thanks guys!

#2 underworldeagle

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  • LocationMontreal, Qc

Posted 08 April 2013 - 10:49 PM

s17 skate is a very aggressive feel, it really puts you on your toes compared to the supreme line

the heel is narrow out the box, but the skate is made to be molded and shapes well to your foot

one thing to note is the toe area is very different, i suggest trying them on, it almost feels like its squishing the top of your toes (very tapered imo)

 

as for sizing, I had size 8.5 one90's and went to a 10 in the s17



#3 Beer leaguer

Beer leaguer

Posted 09 April 2013 - 07:29 AM

I wore 9.5 and I'm an 11 shoe like all brands. Waste of money! I broke the boot down in 4 months.

#4 Guest_Gymmonster_*

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Posted 11 April 2013 - 01:17 AM

7.5EE in totalones and ordered 8W in the s17 and couldn't even get my foot in.

#5 Raft

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Posted 14 April 2013 - 12:08 PM

I wear 8D One100's and when I used the s17 I wore 8R. I would say that the one100's are a slightly deeper boot. I fail the pencil test in both skates but significantly more so in the s17's.



#6 CJ0311

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Posted 25 April 2013 - 06:03 PM

I wear 9.5 in bauer and Reebok.. in my pro stock s17's I went 1/2 size up and got 10's.. fit great but I would say are not as tight fitting in fore foot

#7 Hab4life

Hab4life
  • LocationSurrey BC Canada

Posted 25 April 2013 - 06:56 PM

Buddy of mine got these skates and within a month he literally skated the rivets right out of them, and they break down oh so fast so if your planning on playing quite often I'd go with a different line altogether. The sad thing is I think the Easton Skates actually fit the best for my feet, and are very comfortable, too bad they all suck when it comes to them lasting any amount of time.