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LesHabs
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skate contouring

Post by LesHabs »

Is it common practice to contour new skates. If so, who do you recommend doing this.
HockeyRocks1
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Dave's Sports on Moore Lake Road, Hat Trick Hockey Richfield and Westwood Sports in Bloomington.

It depends on the skate and how you skate.
tomASS
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Post by tomASS »

Gold Medal Sports in Chanhassen also
pineline
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Post by pineline »

I am in no ways an expert. But, there is a difference between contouring and profiling. Profiling uses a template to improve the center of gravity and surface contact. I believe that contouring has more to do with rockering the blade to fit the position that you play, forward or defense.
pineline
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Post by pineline »

I believe I picked the wrong word, it's not rockering but controlling the radius of the blade.
Turk182
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Post by Turk182 »

Re pineline:

If you from the Osseo - Maple Grove area they have a great new place to get skate's sharpened and profiled. They can profile the skates usually whithin the hour if there not too busy. Alot of the other places you have to leave the skates for at least a couple of days which is hard to do during the season.

NorthStar Sharpening
8975 Zachery Lane North
Maple Grove, Mn 55369
(763) 390-9197
northstarsharpening@yahoo.com
HockeyRocks1
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Post by HockeyRocks1 »

Install a set of T-Blades they are the answer. Consistant everytime. Buy 6 sets for the season and be done. Use 2 sets for games and the other 4 for practice.
Alohafriday7
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Post by Alohafriday7 »

Turk182 wrote:Re pineline:

If you from the Osseo - Maple Grove area they have a great new place to get skate's sharpened and profiled. They can profile the skates usually whithin the hour if there not too busy. Alot of the other places you have to leave the skates for at least a couple of days which is hard to do during the season.

NorthStar Sharpening
8975 Zachery Lane North
Maple Grove, Mn 55369
(763) 390-9197
northstarsharpening@yahoo.com
Any idea what they charge to profile and sharpen? I've heard a lot of good things about Gold Medal Sports, but it's kinda of a long drive!
HShockey2180
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Post by HShockey2180 »

I bet they'd let you send them to them by Fedex or something, if you have a couple days.
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LesHabs
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Post by LesHabs »

Turk, stupid question, but does my boy need to be there to do the profiling or can I just bring their skates in.
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pineline
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Post by pineline »

You also need to know the height of the person who's skates are being profiled.
hockeyballer07
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Post by hockeyballer07 »

Westwood Sports in Bloomington
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