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Pull the laces out, not up. You can deform (or even pull out) the eyelets.
Awesome thanks
My pleasure! Hope it helped
Can I use this same method on figure skates
I would only do this for skates that are "heat moldable" from the manufacturer.
Can/Would you bake Bauer X-LP’s?
I wouldn’t. Most hockey shops said no because it would damage the structural integrity of the skates.
Can you contact Bauer to make sure that model is indeed a heat moldable skate?
I cant find the 3x pro’s in a 9.5 fit 2 anywhere!!!
SidelineSwap is where I'd look. I had problems find my current skates but SS game through in the clutch.
Was it 175 degrees Celsius?
No, stick with 175 Fahrenheit. Celsius will definitely hurt the skates.
175 Fahrenheit
@@DuPrawPowerskating oh man… 😂 you guys should really switch to the international standards… like the metric system… 🤪Don’t give up become a German like me and learn the metric system 😂😂😂
175℉ is 80℃.
@@FritzHunter01 well when it comes to cooking its Fahrenheit, so they did it right like the metric system.
Pull the laces out, not up. You can deform (or even pull out) the eyelets.
Awesome thanks
My pleasure! Hope it helped
Can I use this same method on figure skates
I would only do this for skates that are "heat moldable" from the manufacturer.
Can/Would you bake Bauer X-LP’s?
I wouldn’t. Most hockey shops said no because it would damage the structural integrity of the skates.
Can you contact Bauer to make sure that model is indeed a heat moldable skate?
I cant find the 3x pro’s in a 9.5 fit 2 anywhere!!!
SidelineSwap is where I'd look. I had problems find my current skates but SS game through in the clutch.
Was it 175 degrees Celsius?
No, stick with 175 Fahrenheit. Celsius will definitely hurt the skates.
175 Fahrenheit
@@DuPrawPowerskating oh man… 😂 you guys should really switch to the international standards… like the metric system… 🤪
Don’t give up become a German like me and learn the metric system 😂😂😂
175℉ is 80℃.
@@FritzHunter01 well when it comes to cooking its Fahrenheit, so they did it right like the metric system.