Discover the secrets of Prosharp skate profiling — K & K Skate (2024)

This post is meant to provide an encyclopedia of knowledge related Prosharp profiling in a single easy to read place. We also provide expanded custom profiling options from SSM as well. If you have any questions or feel anything is missing please contact us and let us know.

What is Skate Blade Profiling?

Skate blade profiling involves changing the shape of the blade to help a player maximize their skating potential. The profile you choose is a very subjective personal decision. There is no single “right” answer. Skating style, player size, player weight, pitch, and holder style will all affect the profile that feels right to the player.

See the profile template list for details on all available ProSharp templates.

Who Skates on Prosharp Profiles?

Check out the who’s who of professionals that currently skate on a Prosharp profile.

Single Radius Profiles

Single radius profiles are designed with one radius for all around performance. They are designed to enhance either Speed, Acceleration, Mobility, or Stability. Single radius profiles can be pitched to the skates preference. See the more details on single radius templates.

  • 7 ft to 23 ft radius

Double Radius Profiles

Double radius profiles are designed with two different radii to provide better acceleration with very good stability. Double radius profiles can be pitched to the skaters preference. See more details on double radius templates.

Notable players that have been known to skate on a double radius template are Austin Matthews (9’-10’).

  • Detroit 1 (10 ft – 20 ft)

  • Detroit 2 (13 ft – 26 ft)

  • Win 1 (9.5 ft – 10.5 ft)

  • Win 2 (10 ft – 11 ft)

  • Combi 10 – 13 (10 ft – 13 ft)

  • Combi 7 – 13 (7 ft – 13 ft)

  • Combi 9 – 10 (9 ft – 10 ft)

  • Toronto 1 (7 ft – 10 ft)

  • Toronto 2 (9 ft – 15 ft)

  • Toronto 3 (11 ft – 17 ft)

Triple Radius Profiles

Triple radius profiles are designed with three different radii's to enhance acceleration, provides quicker turns, and provides proper stability to help escape opponents. Prosharp recommends Zuperior profiles for players who want extra speed. Ideal for wingers that would quick acceleration with perfect stability. Excellent choice for small area players. See more details on triple radius templates.

Notable players that have been known to skate on Zuperior profiles are Mitch Marner, Brad Marchand, Anders Lee, and Matthew Barzal.

Zuperior triple radius templates have forward pitch built in by moving the blades pivot point to the rear. The Zuperior 3XS moves the pivot point 12 mm, Zuperior XXS moves the pivot point 15 mm, Zuperior XS moves the pivot point 17 mm, Zuperior S, M, L, and V move the pivot point 20 mm.

Glide surface and Hudson profiles are old school templates with a flat spot. Flat spot and pivot point of these profiles can be adjusted to provide pitch to the skater.

The pitch of profiles can be customized to neutral or the skaters preference. Contact us for a consultation if you have any questions.

  • Zuperior 3XS (5-9-13 ft, 212-221, 12mm pitch)

  • Zuperior XXS (5-10-13 ft, 230-238, 15mm pitch)

  • Zuperior XS (5-11-13 ft, 246-254, 17mm pitch)

  • Zuperior Small (6-12-20 ft, 246-263, 20mm pitch)

  • Zuperior Medium (6-13-20 ft, 272-288, 20mm pitch)

  • Zuperior Large (6-14-20 ft, 296-312, 20mm pitch)

  • Zuperior V (6-17-20 ft, 296-312, 20mm pitch)

  • Hudson 1 (8-40-12 ft)

  • Hudson 2 (8-50-12 ft)

  • Hudson 3 (8-50-11 ft)

  • Hudson 4 (8-60-13 ft)

  • Hudson 5 (9.5-50-10.5 ft)

  • Glide Surface 40 (11-40-11 ft)

  • Glide Surface 50 (11-50-11 ft)

  • Glide Surface 60 (11-60-11 ft)

  • Glide Surface 65 (11-65-11 ft)

Quad Radius Profiles

Quad profiles are designed with four different radii's which are strategically placed on the same blade profile to provide perfect blade contact with the ice in ALL situations. Each section of the blade has a radius that is optimized for its specific use. The front of the blade has a smaller radius to promote quick steps during acceleration. The next section is optimized for mobility. The middle of the blade has a slightly longer radius for speed and glide. The back of the blade has a larger radius for stability.

Prosharp recommends a quad profile for players who need to cover a lot of ice. It is the ideal profile for centers and defense. You will feel balanced on your skates when transitioning from gliding to striding. This profile maximizes full stride length. See more details on quad radius templates.

Notable players who have been known to skate on a Prosharp Quad profile are Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes, and John Taveras.

One of the most popular Quad profiles is the Prosharp Quad 0, also known as Bauer’s Power Profile. Watch Elias Pettersson of the Vancouver Canucks on the ice testing this profile. See what version of the Prosharp Quad profile that comes on skates labeled with the Power Profile?

Quad templates have a built in forward pitch by moving the blades pivot point to the rear. Quad 3XS moves the pivot point 12 mm, Quad XXS moves the pivot point 15 mm, Quad XS moves the pivot point 17 mm, and Quad Zero, Quad 0.5, Quad I, and Quad II move the pivot point 20 mm. The pitch of profiles can be customized from neutral to the skaters preference.

  • Quad 3XS (4-5-7-10 ft, 212-221, 12mm pitch)

  • Quad XXS (5-7-9-11 ft, 230-238, 15mm pitch)

  • Quad XS (6-8-11-12 ft, 246-254, 17mm pitch)

  • Quad Zero (6-9-11-13 ft, 221-263, 20mm pitch)

  • Quad 0.5 (8-10-12-14 ft, 246-280, 20mm pitch)

  • Quad I (6-9-12-15 ft, 254-280, 20mm pitch)

  • Quad II (7-10-13-16 ft, 263-296, 20mm pitch)

Ellipse Profiles

The Prosharp ELLIPSE were released during October 2020. The new profiles revolutionize profiling by transferring the shape of an ellipse to the blade. This is a paradigm shift where we're going from radius profiling, which was introduced in the late 80's, to ellipse profiling. The focus is on providing the skater with the most DYNAMIC and SEAMLESS skating experience as possible. Combine maximum POWER with hyperlight AGILITY! The key feature is the seamlessness of the profiles. This gives the skater the feeling that they always have the optimal ice contact for each on-ice action.

Currently only Ellipse profiles are available in senior profiles and junior sizes. Goalie specific profiles will be released in the near future.

Ellipse profiles have pitch built in by moving the blades pivot point to the rear. Senior profiles (0, 1, and 2) move the pivot point of 20 mm. Ellipse XS moves the pivot point 17 mm. Ellipse XXS moves the pivot point 15 mm. Ellipse 3XS moves the pivot point 12 mm. The pitch of profiles can be customized to neutral or to the skaters preference.

While Prosharp is not releasing the detailed specifications for Ellipse profiles the descriptions below should serve as a guide. In general, the Ellipse Zero shape will be closest to a circle of all the profiles and will have less ice contact than the Ellipse II. The Ellipse Zero will have more agility than the Ellipse II. As a recommendation if you skate on a Quad 0 then you should most likely start out by trying the Ellipse Zero. If you’re currently on a Quad 0, would like to move to the Ellipse and have more stability (ice contact) than try the Ellipse I. However, these are just recommended starting points. Contact us for a consultation if you have any questions.

  • Ellipse 3XS (Skate sizes 212-221, 12 mm pitch)

  • Ellipse XXS (Skate sizes 230-238, 15 mm pitch)

  • Ellipse XS (Skate sizes 246-254, 17 mm pitch)

  • Ellipse Zero - Elliptic value closest to zero (a circle) – also meaning it’s the shortest profile of them all. Currently making it the most agile in the series, while packing the dynamic punch that all Ellipse profiles do. We've taken inspiration from the Quad Zero on this one, making it best suited for skate sizes 7-8 (only a recommendation). (Skate sizes 263-272, 20 mm pitch)

  • Ellipse I - The in-betweener. Best suited for skate sizes 9-10 (only a recommendation) (Skate sizes 280-288, 20 mm pitch)

  • Ellipse II - Elliptic level furthest away from zero. Meaning it’s longer, making it more powerful, but still agile. Best suited for skate sizes 11-12 (only a recommendation) (Skate sizes 296-306, 20 mm pitch)

  • Goalie Ellipse (Youth Y6-Y13.5, 7 mm pitch)

  • Goalie Ellipse (Junior 1-6, 7 mm pitch)

  • Goalie Ellipse (Senior 7-12, 7 mm pitch)

SSM Profiling

SSM (Skate Sharpening Machines) is a Swedish company established in 1979. Their focus is to design and manufacture high quality machines for the skate service industry. They have developed a set of multi-radius profiles in connection with the Sweden Hockey Institute.

The SSM Natural Curve combines multiple radii and pitch to optimize your performance. The approximate specifications for the Natural Curve are (A) 1.5M, (B) 3M. (C) 8M, (D) 2M or (A) 4.9’, (B) 9.84’, (C) 26.24’, (D) 6.56’ where “A” is the front most section of the profile and “D” is the back.

  • Natural Curve Quick, Radii A, 10’, C, D (246-254)

  • Natural Curve Quick, Radii A, 10’, C, D (263-272)

  • Natural Curve Quick, Radii A, 10’, C, D (280-288)

  • Natural Curve Quick, Radii A, 10’, C, D (296-306)

  • Natural Curve 12, Radii A, 12’, C, D (263-272)

  • Natural Curve 12, Radii A, 12’, C, D (280-288)

  • Natural Curve 12, Radii A, 12’, C, D (296-306)

See the full write up on SSM profiles for additional details. Contact us for other SSM profiling options.

Goalie Profiles

Goalie profiles are designed to enhance the modern day goalie movements. See more details on goalie radius templates.

  • Goalie Ellipse – Senior (7-12, 7 mm pitch)

  • Goalie Ellipse – Junior (1-6, 7 mm pitch)

  • Goalie Ellipse – Youth (Y6-Y13.5, 7 mm pitch)

  • 25 ft Single radius (25 ft)

  • 27 ft Single radius (27 ft)

  • 29 ft Single radius (29 ft)

  • 30 ft Single radius (30 ft)

  • Goalie Win (24 ft – 28 ft)

  • Goalie Sam (10 ft – 50 mm – 27 ft) (7-12, 7 mm pitch)

  • Goalie Sam Jr. (9 ft – 40 mm – 25 ft) (1-6, 7 mm pitch)

  • Goalie Sam Youth (8 ft – 30 mm – 22 ft) (Y6-Y13.5, 7 mm pitch)

Flare Skate Blades

Yes, we profile Flare skate blades. There are unique procedures for profiling Flare blades though we process them regularly.

How Long Will My Profile Last?

Many professionals feel that skate profiles should be re-profiled every 15 sharpenings. Bauer/Prosharp recommends having your skates profiled 3 times per year. Once at the start of the season, mid season, and before the playoffs. There is no universal answer to how long a skate profile will last. The results will vary based on usage, method of sharpening, quality of the blades, and other wear and tear.

We recommend you re-profile your blades minimally every season for travel players and every year for adult players. We currently offer a Prosharp Custom Profile Refresh at a discounted rate in our store for existing customers. The refresh includes a complimentary blade leveling and matching service. Your skate blades will drift from each other in size and shape over time from sharpening and usage. Leveling and matching blades is the first step in ensuring the profile is set correctly. Think of this process as being similar to putting primer on your walls before painting.

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