Up for auction is this BRAND NEW pair of MEN'S Flite Elite Ice Hockey skates, size 10.5. NEVER WORN or even laced up. Comes with white laces that are inside skates. Selling these for a friend. He wears a size 12 shoe/sneaker and he can fit into a 10 - 10 1/2 skate. Skates normally will fit 1-1 1/2" smaller than your shoe size.
Here is more info about these skates:
The Flite Elite offers the best dollar value of any high-end skate available on the market. In addition to the standard FLITE features listed below, the Elite features nubuck® sidewalls with Lettena stitching, the Quinntix plastic toe cap and Air Cell ankle padding for light weight molding and additional protection. The Elite is designed to offer maximum performance for the growing hockey player, with durability and protection at a price other manufacturers simply can't compete with.
Here is some sizing info that may help you:
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Things you should know when ordering Skates:
- Age & Level of Play
- Last Brand & Model of skate worn as well as size (length & width).
- Actual Foot Size
You will need the following items to correctly measure foot size; A. 2 pieces of Legal sized paper B. 1 pencil or pen C. A tape measurer D. 2 video cassettes
To determine this, have the person be seated and wearing the same thickness of sock as he or she would wear when skating. Measure each foot separately by placing the foot on a piece of legal sized paper (11 X 14). Now, while sitting, slide a video cassette up against the back of the heel and the other cassette up against the longest toe. Make a mark on the paper at the heel & toe. Measure the exact distance between the lines and write it down on the paper, labeling it left or right foot. To determine the width, slide the cassettes against the widest part of the forefoot and mark both sides. Measure the distance between these marks and record the measurement on the paper.
Skates normally fit 1-1/12 sizes smaller than your shoe size. For on ice performance, the skate is the single most important piece of equipment you wear. | |
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A good clean way to break in your new skates is to lace them up at home. You could also use a hair dryer to warm them, but be careful not to overheat any one area. Let them completely cool before walking in them.
If you do this for a few hours, it will help reduce the break in period and your feet will feel better when you hit the ice for the first skate with them.
Remember to wear rubber skate guards to avoid damage to floors. | |
Please contact me w/ any questions.
*PLEASE PAY UPON WINNING AUCTION. WILL BE LEAVING 5/14 TO 5/18 AND WOULD LIKE TO SHIP THESE TO WINNER BEFORE THAN.*