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Ice hockey skates are radiused. That simply means if you placed a blade with a "9ft. radius" on a circle with a 9ft. radius, the curvature of the blade would match the arc of the circle. Ice hockey skates can be radiused anywhere from a 12ft radius to a 6ft radius. Generally a longer radius, meaning a 12' radius, an 11' radius or a 10' radius gives a player higher top end speed and more stability at the expense of maneuverability and quick acceleration. On the other hand, a shorter blade radius, meaning an 8' radius, a 7' radius or a 6' radius gives a player quicker acceleration and more maneuverability at the expense of top end speed and stability.


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