Baking Graf Hockey Skates At Home
Some hockey players choose to heat mold their skates at home in the oven and others take them to a pro shop.
Baking graf hockey skates at home. We show you how to do it in the comfort of your home. How to bake hockey skates at home. Place a single skate on a baking tray and loosen the tongue. The flagship code 1 skate showcases a removable and adjustable a r c.
In this guide we are going overheat molding skates also known as baking them. Even if you can fit 2 in your oven baking the skates 1 at a time will ease the pressure on you especially if it s your first time baking a skate. This can solve some of your fit issues as well as shortening the break in time resulting in a nice customized fit this is not a necessary process but some players will actually prefer to break them in the more natural way whereas if you bake them too much or over bake them it. Heat molding or baking your new hockey skates is a way to help break them in faster so they ll hurt less and fit your foot better.
The tour roller hockey skate line now features code 1 code 2 and code 3 models. Before we start though i do want to highlight one thing. To get a more customizable fit and to decrease break in time people bake their skates. Tongue the flexible knetik tendon guard and vibram wear pads that offer more comfort performance and durability than ever before.
But don t try this at home. Skate ovens at pro shops are specially designed to minimize the possibility of anything going wrong during the baking process. You can ruin your skates or worse. Tour hockey has always provided high quality roller hockey skates since they were started many years ago.