Overview
The CCM Tacks 3R52 Roller Hockey Skates are the entry level model in the new Tacks Line. They feature a new AttackFrame Chassis that puts players in the optimal skating position, which results in explosive speed and aggressive cornering. The nylon AttackFrame quarter package works with the Formula T3 inner core for solid stiffness, support and comfort throughout.
At this price point, the 3R52's boast superior grip since they come with Labeda Rocket Propelled Gripper wheels that utilize a lightweight, dual inner core just like other high-end wheels. For an added level of comfort, CCM provided these 3R52 skates with a pro-like 7mm 2-piece white felt tongue and a microfiber internal liner.
- Model Number: RH3R52
- Heritage: New
- Level of Play Guideline: Performance
- Fit Guidelines: General fit aspects of the CCM Tacks boot are medium-high volume; medium volume in the ankle area, the top of foot, the forefoot and the toe box.
- Sizing Guidelines: CCM Tacks skates generally fit 1 1/2 sizes down from your regular shoe size
Specifications
- Quarter Package:
- Nylon AttackFrame™
- Offers increased structural support for more explosiveness and speed
- Formula T3 Core
- Acts as the boot's backbone; providing support,stiffness and comfort
- Heat Moldable
- Liner:
- Microfiber
- Soft to the touch
- Tongue Construction:
- 7mm Two-Piece, High-Density White Felt
- Injected foam insert for lace-bite and impact protection
- Outsole:
- Low-profile Injected Plastic
- Frame:
- CCM FastFrame Aluminum Extruded Chassis
- Provides an aggressive angle of attack in a lightweight package
- Skate Sizes 1.0 - 3.0 : All (4) 72 mm wheel set up
- Skate Sizes 4.0 - 5.5 : All (4) 76 mm wheel set up
- CCM Two-Piece Oblong Hockey Wheel Axles
- Wheels:
- Labeda RPG 74A (X-Soft) Indoor Wheels
- Dual-urethane core for an awesome balance of durability and grip
- Ideal for sport court,wood and smooth concrete surfaces
- Bearings:
- Abec 7 608 Bearings
- Weight of a 9.0D Skate:
- 1,156 grams
Previous Feedback
Comments: I have had these skates for over a year and the only problem I have come across is durability. I have noticed that I have worn one of the sides of the skates where it makes contact with the ground. It has not caused any problems yet but it has significant wearing. I have seen some other inline skates that have a plastic guard that protects the skate from getting damaged. Something like this would probably be helpful in extending the life of the skates.
From: Anonymous