Specifications


The QuikBlade technology has been developed for high performance, and offers exceptional durability and convenience.

The Innovative Technology Behind QuikBlade:

Quality Runners Result in Durable Edges

All QuikBlade runners are laser cut from a high-grade stainless steel (12C27 Sanvik). The laser cutting process ensures accurate sizing, without creating any micro-cracks in the steel (typical of blanked runners).

QuikBlades are then surface-ground and polished to the specified thickness before being laser etched with the QuikBlade identification.

The design of the QuikBlade ice skate blade is protected by Canadian Industrial Design number 132,112.  Issued on May 6, 2010.

Super Tough Nylon Chassis

The chassis are molded in one piece from an extremely durable nylon.

The design of the QuikBlade chassis has been optimized to ensure exceptional stiffness, unsurpassed reliability and light weight using sophisticated Finite Element Analysis techniques.  The design of the triangular openings in the front and back of the chassis have been specifically designed to provide additional torsional stiffness.  This is very noticeable when skating because it reduces the flex of the chassis under your feet, and translates into enhanced performance on the ice.

The QuikBlade chassis incorporates the industry standard Bauer mounting hole configuration, meaning that a large percentage of skates can accept QuikBlades without additional drilling.  Don’t worry if your skates have a different mounting pattern however – most skates can be drilled to accommodate QuikBlades.

The chassis is assembled with permanent stainless steel rivets, so there are no nuts and bolts to loosen and fall out.

Patented Latching System

The patented rotational latching system means runners can be changed in under 10 seconds.

The QuikLock Toe (patent pending) locks the runner to the chassis’s front rivet with a cam lock action, eliminating any clicking of the runner when walking to and from the ice.