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Graf Supra 609 Inline Skates Extra Wide Width Size 10 (Used)

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Graf Supra 609 Inline Skates Extra Wide Width Size 10 (Used)

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CategoryHockey > Inline, Roller & Street > Inline Skates
BrandGraf
ModelSupra 609
Skate Size 10
Age Group Senior
Skate Width EE (Extra Wide)
Condition Used

GRAF S709 SUPRA. 10 WIDE. These were converted from ice skates into roller hockey skates as I could NOT find any production roller hockey skates in my width. these are a 10 skates size. should be 11-11.5 in US men's shoe size. The frames were taken off my old CCM Vector PF10 roller hockey skates. those were the top of the line model for CCM that era. extremely high quality. The axles are aluminum and the alan key goes into the hex opening at least a half inch so with proper care should never strip and last a life time. The wheels are all Labeda Asphalt, which are a hard durometer for outdoor use. They have good grip on very smooth outdoor surfaces however. The frames accept only 3 wheel sizes as follows: 80-76-76-72. The bearings are Bones Swiss and are extremely fast. Not recommended for beginners. These are a pro level skate. if you have an extremely wide foot and know how difficult it is to find roller hockey skates for abnormally wide foot with a high instep then these are highly recommended. Skate boots, wheels and bearings are all In excellent shape. The wheels have some wear but plenty of life left. they were always rotated after every use. Had them put together with the intention of getting back into roller hockey but have never found the time. Made in Switzerland. I believe the frames were made in Canada. Stock insoles are ncluded. They are very thin.

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