FAQs: CCM Tacks XF Pro Hockey Skates
Q: Who are CCM Tacks XF Pro skates best for?
A: If you like to load through the whole stride and feel stable under hard pushes and stops, XF Pro fits that “power” profile better than twitchy/agile builds.
Q: How do Tacks XF Pro fit vs JetSpeed and Ribcor/Bauer lines?
A: Tacks = anatomical (secure heel/midfoot, supportive quarters). Versus JetSpeed (hybrid/neutral agility) and Bauer Vapor (lower volume/tapered), Tacks feels more planted and power‑oriented—closer to Bauer Supreme than Vapor. Use CCM’s fit options (Tapered/Regular/Wide) to match foot shape.
Q: Do XF Pro skates use the CCM XS quick‑release holder?
A: Yes. Tacks XF Pro comes with the XS holder (quick-release bladelock screw) and XS‑compatible steel. If you’re coming from Tuuk EDGE, the swap is straightforward; just note the screw system and keep the lock snug.
Q: What steel comes stock, and can I upgrade?
A: Packages vary. Many XF Pros ship with high‑quality XS stainless; upgrades like STEP/Blacksteel or XS1/XS Pulse options are often available. Any XS‑compatible runner works—keep pairs matched, note your factory profile, and seat runners fully after swaps.
Q: What’s the on‑ice feel—pitch, stiffness, and agility?
A: Stiff, supportive boot with a slightly forward, power‑friendly pitch. The skate feels planted at speed and explosive on toe‑off. Agility is strong once broken in, but its identity is stability and drive over ultra‑loose, “dancey” ankle freedom.
Q: How does XF Pro compare to Tacks AS‑V Pro?
A: Think refinement. Players report similar top‑end support with a more polished heel lock/collar feel and smoother forward flex on XF Pro. If you liked AS‑V Pro’s stability but wanted a touch more comfort/response, XF Pro is the natural step.
Q: XF Pro vs JetSpeed FT‑series (or Bauer Supreme)?
A: XF Pro vs JetSpeed: XF Pro is more armored and power‑focused; JetSpeed feels quicker to turn with a more neutral/agile vibe. XF Pro vs Bauer Supreme: both are “power” boots—choose by brand fit and holder/steel preference.
Q: Do Tacks XF Pro skates bake well? One bake or two?
A: Yes—highly thermoformable. One proper bake gets most of the wrap; a second (shop‑guided) can fine‑tune hotspots. Bake with your game socks/footbeds, sit in a skating stance, and avoid over‑tightening while cooling so the tongue/quarter set correctly.
Q: Any lace‑bite or instep pressure reported?
A: Less common than in very low‑volume boots, but high‑instep skaters can feel pressure pre‑bake. Solutions: proper bake, moderate tension on the top eyelets for the first few skates, skip‑eyelet lacing if needed, or a thin lace‑bite pad during break‑in.
Q: What’s the tongue like—does it help with lace bite?
A: XF Pro uses a thick, protective felt/composite tongue with a reinforced lace‑bite zone and reactive flex. It spreads pressure well and settles in after a few skates. Confirm the exact tongue spec (and any replaceable‑tongue compatibility) on your listing/tag.
Q: Are they true to size?
A: Most skaters land ~½ size down from street shoes (common for CCM), but rely on scan/Brannock and a pencil test for volume. Aim for ~5–8 mm toe room with firm heel lock. Don’t size up for comfort—solve fit with bake/punch and proper lacing, not extra length.
Q: What profile and hollow work well on XF Pro?
A: Start with your usual. Many power skaters like a 10'–11' single radius or a modern multi‑radius (e.g., Quad/ProSharp) for balance. Hollow: 5/8"–1/2" suits most; heavier or hard‑stop players may prefer deeper. Skate twice before changing.
Q: Can I use aftermarket footbeds or custom orthotics?
A: Yes. Supportive footbeds (Superfeet/Orthomove) or custom orthotics can improve arch support and heel lock. Bake with them installed. Watch stack height—if you sit too high, volume at the eyelets can pinch; adjust lacing or spot‑punch as needed.
Q: Durability notes—eyelets, tendon guard, holder?
A: Built for top‑end use. Avoid over‑torquing laces, dry fully (no heat), and check rivets/XS lock regularly. Inspect runner seating and replace worn screws early. Wipe quarters/tendon after skates to keep flex zones clean.
Q: Any setup tips if they feel “too forward” or hooky on turns?
A: Verify your hollow (a bit too deep can feel grabby), confirm the profile, and give yourself 1–2 skates to adapt to the pitch. Ensure steel is fully seated and matched. If toes jam, ease top‑eyelet tension and recheck heel lock.
Q: What should I check when buying used XF Pro skates?
A: Inspect:
- Boot: eyelet tearing, quarter cracks, outsole separation
- Holder/rivets: play in rivets, bent posts; remaining steel life
- Liner: heel wear/pilling, moisture damage/odor
Break‑in and care quick tips
- Bake once (twice if needed); skate 2–3 times before judging fit
- Don’t crank top eyelets—let the tongue flex
- Dry fully (no heat), tongues opened; check XS screws/rivets monthly
- Record your profile/hollow once dialed so future sharpens stay consistent

































