Finding the correct hockey skate blade or skate holder size is a simple process and only requires a detailed look at your current hockey skates runner and holder. Both share the same sizing information and are constructed anywhere from 211mm - 322mm sizes or in some cases Jr 1 - Sr 12. It is important to note that every holder utilizes a specific runner-locking design, therefore it is imperative to know what specific holder model you have along with its size.
Look at the heel portion of the holder and search for a three-digit number, usually located by the rear rivets. This three-digit number is the size of your holder and also the runner. Most blades also have this three-digit number stamped onto it too, so you can remove your current runner and confirm the three-digit number matches the holder. On the holder, you may see an "L" or an "R" beside this number, which simply indicates if it is the "Left" or "Right" holder.
In the case below, the player would identify their skates as having a 304mm holder and runner set up. Along with the size, it is vital to have the specific skate holder model which we will find in Step 2.
It is now time to identify your skate's holder in order to purchase the correct skate blade. Located on the holder is the name of its make and model, found on both the front and rear post. For example, if you have a CCM JetSpeed FT4 Pro Skate, the holder is the CCM SpeedBlade XS Holder. "SpeedBlade" is located on the front post and "XS" is labeled on the back post, alongside CCM's XS runner quick-release dial.
With this information, the player would then begin shopping for compatible SpeedBlade XS runners or holders in size 304mm. If you are still unsure which model of holder you have, please use the graphics below for more guidance.
If the three-digit number on both your holder and runner are ineligible, no need to worry! Simply find your hockey skate's brand, model, and year using the provided information below and correspond with which holder they are listed under. Click the black button and use the sizing chart on the runner or holder's product page to identify your runner or holder's length by finding your skate size and width.
As long as you know either the holder model or your skate model, these charts are a quick way to start shopping for the right runner or holder. Below are the compatibility charts for brands such as CCM, Bauer, True, Graf, and Marsblade.
CCM SpeedBlade XS Holder and RunnerDetails: "SpeedBlade" on the front post, "XS" and quick-release dial on the rear post2025 JetSpeed FT8 Pro, FT8, FT890, FT880, FT870, FTW 2024 Tacks XF Pro, XF, XF90, XF80, XF70 2023 JetSpeed FT6 Pro, FT6, FT680, FT670 2022 Tacks AS-V Pro, AS-V, AS-590, AS-580, AS-570 2021 JetSpeed FT4 Pro, FT4, FT485, FT475 2021 RibCor 100K Pro, 90K, 88K, 86K 2020 Super Tacks AS3 Pro, AS3, 9380, 9370 2019 JetSpeed FT2, FT490, FT480, FT470, FT460 2019 RibCor 80K, 78K, 76K SpeedBlade XS Runners SpeedBlade XS Holder
CCM SpeedBlade 4.0 Holder and RunnerDetails: "4.0" on the front post, "SB" on the rear post2018 Super Tacks AS1, 9090, 9080, 9070, 9060 2017 JetSpeed FT1, FT390, FT380, FT370, FT360 2017 RibCor 70K, 68K, 66K, 64K 2016 Super Tacks, Ultra Tacks, 6092, 5092, 40922015 JetSpeed 300, 290, 280, 270, 260 2015 RibCor 50K, 48K, 46K, 44K 2014 Tacks, 6052, 5052, 4052, 3052 2014 RibCor, 30K, 28K, 26K 2013 RBZ, RBZ 100, RBZ 90, RBZ 80, RBZ 70SpeedBlade 4.0 Runners
CCM SpeedBlade XSG Holder and Runner (Goalie)Details: "SpeedBlade" on the front post, "XSG" with quick-release dial on the rear post2023 EFlex 6, 6.9, 6.5 2020 Super Tacks AS3 Pro, 9380, 9370 2019 JetSpeed FT2, FT480, FT460SpeedBlade XSG Runners
CCM Prolite G Holder and Runner (Goalie)Details: "CCM" on the front, "CCM" on the back2018 Tacks AS1, 9080, 9060 2016 Super Tacks, 6092, 40922016 RibCor 50K, 44K, 40KProlite G Runners
Bauer PowerFly Holder and RunnerDetails: "PowerFly" on the front post, "Bauer" and quick-release trigger on the rear post2025 Vapor FlyLite, FlyPro, Fly40 (SR) 2024 Supreme Shadow, M50 Pro 2023 Vapor HyperLite2, X5 Pro PowerFly Runners
Bauer Tuuk Lightspeed Edge Holder and RunnerDetails: "LightSpeed Edge" on the front post, "Tuuk" and quick-release trigger on the rear post2025 Vapor Fly40 (JR), Fly30 2024 Supreme M40, M30 2023 Vapor X4, X3 2022 Supreme Mach, M5 Pro, M4, M3 2021 Vapor HyperLite, 3X Pro, 3X, X3.7 2020 Supreme Ultrasonic, 3S Pro, 3S, S37 2019 Vapor 2X Pro, 2X, X2.9, X2.7 2018 Supreme 2S Pro, 2S, S29, S27 2018 Nexus 2N, N2900, N2700 2017 Vapor 1X, X900, X800, X700, X600, X500 2016 Nexus 1N, N9000, N8000, N7000 2016 Supreme 1S, S190, S180, S170, S160 2015 Vapor 1X, X900, X800, X700, X600, X500 2014 Nexus 8000, 7000, 6000, 5000 2014 Supreme MX3, 190, 180, 170, 160 2013 Vapor APX2, X100, X90, X80, X70, X60Lightspeed Edge Runners Lightspeed Edge Holder
Bauer Tuuk Lightspeed 2 Holder and RunnerDetails: "LightSpeed 2" on the front post, "Tuuk" on the rear post2013 Nexus 1000, 800, 600, 400 2012 Supreme NXG, One.9, One.8, One.7, One.6 2012 Vapor APX, X7.0, X6.0, X5.0, X4.0LS Non-Edge Runners LS Non-Edge Holder
Bauer Vertexx Edge Holder and Runner (Goalie)Details: "Vertexx Edge" on the rear post with quick-release trigger2024 Konekt22022 Konekt2021 Pro, Elite, GSX2020 Ultrasonic, 3S Pro, 3S 2019 Vapor 2X Pro, X2.9, X2.7 2018 Supreme 2S Pro, S29, S27 2017 Vapor 1X, X900, X700 2016 Supreme 1S, S190, S170Vertexx Edge Runners Vertexx Edge Holder
True Shift Max Holder and RunnerDetails: "Shift Max" on the front post, "True" and blue runner release on the rear post2024 Catalyst 9X4, 7X4, 5X4, 3X42023 Hzrdus 9X, 7X, 5X 2022 Catalyst 9, 7, 5Shift Max Runners Shift Max Holder
True Shift Holder and RunnerDetails: "Shift" on the front post, "True" and blue runner release on the rear post2020 TF Pro Custom, TF9, TF7 2019 Senior Pro Custom SkateShift Runners
Graf Ultra 5000 Holder and RunnerDetails: "Ultra 5000" on the bottom, NT-Lite on the rear post2020 Peakspeed PK4900, PK3900, PK2900 2019 Peakspeed PK7900, PK5900, PK4700, PK1900 2019 Classic G755, G709, G703Cobra Runners Ultra 5000 Holder
Marsblade I2 Holder and RunnerDetails: "Marsblade" on the front post with runner release system, "yellow" rocker-system sticker on the rear postThis is an aftermarket holder and does not come on any specific brand of skate.I2 Runners I2 Holder
The leading skate brands such CCM, Bauer and True have what are called "quick-release" systems in their blade holders. Players who carry an extra set of steel can utilize this system to quickly and efficiently swap out dull or damaged blades during a game or practice. Each brand's quick-release holder has a very specific locking mechanism, which requires the brand's specific steel to be used for the holder. This limits players being able to transfer their high-quality steel from an old pair of skates and use it on a new pair if they decide to switch brands. It also forces teams to purchase more steel since they can't use one brand on another.This issue has been resolved with the introduction of Multi-Fit Blades, which are steel runners that can easily be swapped between quick-release holders of multiple brands. These multi-fit hockey blades offer more aftermarket steel options and are a must-have for teams and any player with skates from more than one brand. Check out the chart below to see the holder compatibilities between the new Multi-Fit Steel Runners from brands Bladetech, Byonic and JRZ.
All holders and runners have their lengths in millimeters (mm) stamped on them, but some brands may use sizes like Jr 1 - Sr 12. Additionally, there are multi-fit skate blades which are runners that can fit multiple manufacturers' quick-release holders. Regardless, shopping with your holder or runner length in mm is the most accurate and easiest way. The charts below will help you find your holder or runner size if you cannot find it on your pair of skates.
BAUER GOALIE TUUK EDGE - RUNNER AND HOLDER SIZING GUIDELINES
What is a hockey skate blade holder?The blade holder is the plastic component mounted to the bottom of the hockey skate boot. It secures the hockey blades.
What is a quick-release hockey skate holder?These skate holders feature mechanisms located near the back of the holder that allow for the steel runners to be easily swapped without tools.
How do I find the correct skate holder and blade size for my hockey skates?Look at the heel portion of the holder and search for a three-digit number, usually located by the rear rivets. This three-digit number is the size of your holder and runner. Most blades also have this three-digit number stamped onto it, so you can remove your current runner and confirm the three-digit number matches the holder.
Can I replace my current runners with a blade from a different brand?Yes, only if the new blades are compatible with your current holder. Each holder has a specific locking mechanism so only blades designed for your specific holder will fit. For example, JRZ XS Runners can fit into the CCM XS Holder.
Can I replace my current hockey skate holder with one from another brand?It is technically possible but requires professional installation. The holder may require new custom mounting and drilling, which might weaken the structure of the skate. It's best to replace your holder with the same make and model of your current hockey skate brand.
How do I know if my holder or blade size is incorrect?The holder and skate boot are connected via rivets, and these will not line up properly when installing. The runner will not securely lock into the holder if they are too small or too large.
Can hockey skate blades be replaced without changing the holder?Yes, depending on your holder. If your holder has a quick-release system, usually indicated by a trigger or dial, you can swap out your steel without changing the holder. Some skate models including most youth hockey skates have a fixed runner and holder combination, which means you cannot replace the runner.
How do I know it's time to replace my hockey skate holder?A few key signs it's time to replace the holder are; visible cracks or damage, loose or wobbly blades, difficulty changing blades, or damage that prevents the runner from locking into the holder.
How do I know it's time to replace my hockey skate blades?It really depends on the amount of skating you do and how frequently you sharpen them. Broken or cracked runners should be replaced immediately. If you are starting to experience a decline in skating performance such as unbalanced turns, slower stops, and a decrease in acceleration, it's most likely caused by the smaller steel height stemming from sharpening. This is a good indication it is time to replace your hockey skate blades.
What is a multi-fit hockey skate runner?These are hockey skate blades that are designed to fit and lock into more than one quick-release holder. Since each brand has its own unique locking mechanism, multi-fit runners can be used in more than one brands holder. For example, the JRZ Multi-Fit Black Steel Runners can fit in the CCM SpeedBlade XS, Bauer PowerFly, and the Bauer Tuuk LS Edge Holders. These runners are a great choice for players with more than one brand of skate and team purchases.