Graf Cyber Flex 727
159,95 €
Einzelstücke zum Monstersonderpreis! Der extrem gute Pro Skate Graf Cyber Flex 727 mit Cobra 3000 Holder+Messer Empf. VK war über € 550,--. Die Skates sind ausschließlich in der normalen Weite D lieferbar! Mit dem extrem guten Graf 727 ist es uns wieder gelungen ein Top Schnäppchen für unsere Kunden zu bekommen. Also lieber schnell zuschlagen, denn es gilt nur solange Vorrat reicht! Der Skate kommt wie abgebildet in komplett schwarz und in Weite Regular. Sollen Sie sich unsicher sein bezüglich der Größe? Um die Größen besser bestimmen zu können haben wir mal die Einlegesohle dieser Größe 7 rausgenommen und vonKante zu Kante gemessen. So können Sie sehr gut mit Ihren bisherigen Schlittschuhen oder sonstigen Sportschuhen vergleichen. Dies ergibt bei dieser Größe 7 (40 2/3) exakt einen Wert von 26,4cm! Zu dem Skate ein paar weitere Presseinfos: Top of the line Graf 727 Cyberflex skates are a winnerMar 13, 2004 (Updated Oct 5, 2005) by Scott Noble Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community User Rating: Excellent Durability: Comfort: Pros:Outstanding quality boot and components. Wide range of fitting options. Cons:They aren't cheap, careless work can ruin the holders. The Bottom Line: Do yourself a favor and try on a pair of Grafs before you buy your next pair of skates. These are outstanding! Graf currently makes the highest quality skates on the market. They have been making skates for a number of years and are rapidly gaining recognition and market share from perennial titans, CCM and Bauer. Based in Canada, some models are assembled there, others in Sweden. Either way, you will not be getting something that poorly assembled in Taiwan or Malaysia.Graf's 700 series skatesGraf's entire 700 series of skates, comprising six different skates, are all skates that are of high enough quality for pro hockey players. They vary in stiffness, with some boots being more geared solely towards elite players than others. Also the cut of the skates in the 700 series varies greatly and will fit numerous different foot styles.The 727 Cyberflex is one of the two skates that shares the top of the line billing for Graf by price. The other skate is the new 735 with the T-Blade system. These are two very different skates, most notably in the way they fit. The 727 is designed for a high volume foot. This means that people with a high instep and somewhat wide feet will generally be comfortable in the 727 Cyberflex. The 735 is a narrower boot than the 727.Holder and SteelThe holder on the 727 is Graf’s outstanding Cobra. This is simply the best holder currently made in my opinion. The Cobra is sturdy and very rigid. It will take a hard shot without breaking and it has very little flex in it. The single screw system that holds the blade in is the easiest removal and replacement on the market. The only downfall of the Cobra is that players will sometimes over-tighten this screw and end up stripping the entire holder. Make sure when tightening your blade to go no more than ½ turn after the screw seats. It is also a good idea to replace the hardware anytime you need to put a new blade in.Graf’s steel is on par with the best. Mission and Graf have proven to have the hardest steel in my experience with sharpening many pairs of each. The harder the steel is, the longer it will hold a good edge.