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Your Trade Rumor for Humor...
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA
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CCM Skates or Mission Skates...Tough call..
Hey guys,
I want to know something, What is better...Mission Roller Blades or CCM Roller Blades? Here ill show ya... Mission |
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Formerly known as: sg_TopeHabFan
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I'd go with the CCM's
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Your Trade Rumor for Humor...
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Hmm...ic, could you tell me why I should? lol.
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Go Wings Go
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CCM's
They look a little better condition, and I have always loved CCM skates, can't go wrong with them IMO. __________________ ![]() Credit: Hayman19 S3 - 29th Overall Pick (Round 3)
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Sweden!
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I have CCMs right now, Vectors, great stuff.
Overall I'd say Mission makes better skates, but I'm guessing you're just asking about those two different pairs? If so, and that Mission skate is the one I think it is, it's pretty heavy.. I don't know anything about that CCM pair. And with either skate I'd suggest new wheels, if you're going to use them indoors. I swear by Rinkrats, Labeda makes some good wheels too but I didn't use mine for long enough to really make a judgement. |
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Your Trade Rumor for Humor...
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA
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Well...Im going for the CCM's and do you know how much Im gunna get them for...$35.00 and truely I can't go wrong with that.
So what your saying "SLAPSHOT" is that I should buy new wheels for the CCM's? and I wonder what Abecs they are.. Thanks guys for your help. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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I like the CCM boots a lot better.
Agh, just get Nikes! __________________ ![]() "Win, lose, or tie, you're going to play like champions." |
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Sweden!
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It depends what you're going to use them for.. If you're using them for indoors, a nice soft rubber wheel is definitely the way to go (Rinkrats or Labeda).. If it's for outdoor, you'd probably prefer a harder wheel, that's what I use, and it doesn't really matter what you'll get because if you use them enough they'll get ripped up quickly.. So really if you can find a cheap brand you can buy in bulk, it'll last you a while and you won't be spending a lot of money on expensive wheels that really aren't made for outdoors anyway. It's your preference though, try them out and if you really don't think you'll benefit from a new set of wheels, keep them for a while. Totally up to you :). |
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