CCM's EFLEX 6.9 goalie skates are built around CCM's one-piece boot, ready for precise, powerful pushes with form-fit comfort at a more accessible price point.
Quarter Construction
One-piece Boot (Quarter): Compared to the more flexible quarter-outsole-holder build found with most skates, CCM's direct, quarter-to-holder mounting more efficiently transfers energy, putting the goalie's every cut and push directly into the holder & blade package.
Reinforced Fiberglass Material (RFM®): CCM's EFLEX quarter is formed from an "NHL-caliber" fiberglass-reinforced composite. Chosen for its excellent strength-to-weight, RFM® is more receptive to heat-molding and more resistant to fracturing at cold temperatures over a pure fiberglass or carbon composite.
170 Stiffness Rating: Using CCM's proprietary "Stiffness Performance Index", the EFLEX 6.9 skates come in less stiff over their top-end counterpart, the EFLEX 6 goalie skates. Compared to the EFLEX 6 skates, the EFLEX 6.9 skates balances the one-piece boot's stiffness with a bit more flexibility throughout the skate.
Tongue & Collar
Asymmetric Flex Stance Collar: CCM's unique, asymmetric flex design implements a lower cut collar with a softer padding at the inside collar edge. In the crease, CCM's asymmetric collar reduces rubbing and allows the goalie to hold a lower, wider stance more comfortably.
7mm Felt Tongue w/ Molded Lace-bite Protection: Layered atop 7mm of felt padding, the EF6.9 skates' lace-bite protection is injection-molded into a flexible segmentation, improving comfort without inhibiting forward flex.
Comfort
TOTALDRI Pro Lining w/ Polygiene®: To keep goalies comfortable and performing their best, CCM's EFLEX 6.9 goalie skates are lined with a soft, sweat-wicking microfiber liner. To help the EF6.9 skates stay fresh, their TOTALDRI Pro lining is treated with Polygiene®. A silica-based particle blend, Polygiene® embeds itself within the lining's fibers, helping to prevent the growth and settlement of odor-causing bacteria.
OrthoLite® Footbed: Composed of 98% recycled rubber and plastic foam waste, the EF6.9 skates' OrthoLite® cushions the foot with a dense, open-cell foam padding bottom. Compared to more common foams such as etheylene vinyl acetate and conventional polyurethane, OrthoLite® open-cell foams offer improved moisture management and durability over the life of the foam.
Holder & Steel
SpeedBlade XSG Holder w/ 10F27 Profile Steel: CCM's SpeedBlade XSG holder not only allows goalies to hold a lower, more aggressive edge, but makes it easy to swap in fresh steels for every skate. Included with the EF6.9 skates, CCM's SpeedBlade XSG1 runners are cut with an aggressive, forward-leaning profile.
When you receive your skates, try them on and push your foot forward so that your toes (while flat) barely glance the toe cap. Bend your knee forward and look behind the heel of your foot down the skate. If you can fit a finger behind the heel easily, the skates are too big. A fingertip should be securely wedged between the heel of your foot and the back side of the skate.
While all players might have their own preference for fit, hockey skates should be 1 ½ sizes down from your shoe size. For most players this will be close to the proper fit. For example, if you are a U.S. Men’s shoe size 9, you would want to go with a skate size 7.5.
Goalie Skate sizing may be confusing to new goaltender, if you are looking for further information on how a Goalie Skate should size and fit, please visit Goalie Skate Buying Guide or contact our customer support team for personalized guidance.
CCM Skate Senior Sizing Chart
Skate Size
US Men's Shoe Size
EUR Shoe Size
UK Men's Shoe Size
6.0
7.5
40.5
6.5
6.5
8.0
41.0
7.0
7.0
8.5
42.0
7.5
7.5
9.0
42.5
8.0
8.0
9.5
43.0
8.5
8.5
10.0
44.0
9.5
9.0
10.5
44.5
9.5
9.5
11.0
45.0
10.0
10.0
11.5
45.5
10.5
10.5
12.0
46.0
11.0
11.0
12.5
47.0
11.5
11.5
13.0
47.5
12.0
12.0
13.5
48.0
12.5
This sizing chart is provided as a general guideline. Please contact customer service for additional sizing guidance.
CCM Hockey warranties its goalie equipment to be free from defects in workmanship and manufacturing under normal use and maintenance through the warranty period defined by item.
Proof of purchase must accompany all claims. Any defect or failure that is determined by CCM to be the result of an accident, abuse, negligence or abnormal use, will not be covered under CCM warranty or any other warranty.
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