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Junior CCM Tacks Vector Pro Regular Width Size 6.5 Hockey Skates - Black Steel
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Junior CCM Tacks Vector Pro Regular Width Size 6.5 Hockey Skates - Black Steel

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CategoryHockey > Skates
BrandCCM Hockey SkatesCCM
ModelCCM Tacks Vector Pro Hockey SkatesTacks Vector Pro
ConditionUsed
Skate WidthRegular Width Hockey SkatesD&R (Regular)
Pro StockRetail
Age GroupIntermediate Hockey SkatesIntermediate
SportHockey
Skate SizeIntermediate Size 6.5 Hockey Skates6.5 - Intermediate
Description

These are adult size 6.5 CCM Vector Pro Regular width Hockey Skates. The skates are in a very good shape. Please review the pictures. You may notice that there is a small tear on the top of the right skate's cushion on the left side of the ankle, but it doesn't touch the ankle and the tear hasn't progressed to a worse condition than it was originally in 6 months that my son played in these skates. The only reason I'm selling them is that he has outgrown these skates. There is absolutely nothing wrong with these skates, and you will not have any regrets if you buy them. These skates are ones of the more advanced CCM skates made for elite-level travel hockey up to and including AA-level hockey. These skates have black steel blades with plenty of blade left to last for years with regular sharpening. My son was 11 to 11 1/2 years old when he was wearing these skates (but he was the biggest kid on the team). This size can be considered "intermediate" (between "junior" and "senior" skate), but size 6.5 is on the adult male CCM scale. Please measure the longer of the two feet (yes, the two feet are usually not the same length in most humans) in centimeters and refer to the label on the picture for the size in centimeters. Generally, the longer foot should be half a centimeter smaller than the size in centimiters listed on the skate. If you are buying for a child, you may want to get this skate if it's one centimeter longer than your child's foot to allow for growth during the hockey season.

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