Gliding across a fresh sheet of ice is a feeling of pure friction-free magic. From the technical edge-work of figure skating to the explosive speed of ice hockey, your performance is dictated by the quality of your steel and the fit of your boot. We break down the specialized gear needed to master the rink and the pond.
Our guides dive into the nuances of blade hollows, heat-molding tech, and the essential maintenance required to keep your edges sharp and rust-free.
Complete Ice Skates
Finding the right balance between recreational comfort, hockey agility, and figure skating precision.
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Figure Blades
Toe pick configurations, rocker profiles, and chrome steel vs. lightweight carbon fiber runners.
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Hockey Runners
Replaceable steel runners, holder pitch angles, and the impact of profile radius on your turning ability.
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Guards & Soakers
Protecting your edges off the ice with hard walking guards and moisture-wicking fabric soakers.
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Sharpening & Honing
Understanding “Radius of Hollow,” hand-honing stones, and finding the right bite for your skating style.
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Insulation & Drying
Thinsulate liners for outdoor ponds and UV-ozone dryers to prevent moisture damage and odors.
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Performance Apparel
Over-the-boot tights, thermal base layers, and compression wear designed for the cold rink environment.
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Hardware & Lacing
Lace pullers for a tight fit, waxed hockey laces, and specialized hooks for figure skating boots.
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Rink Accessories
Pucks, tape, and edge-check tools—the small items that make a big difference during your ice session.
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