They were usually the only skates I'd see under your low profile section. With them changing the fit profile, do you have any thoughts on what skates I should look at going forward for a low fit profile?
Hi, sorry for my english. I have a few questions. I ordered the bauer vapor x3.5 online, really great roller skates, but I have a huge problem with pain in the area of the thumb. The length corresponds to a millimeter, but the comfort (width) in the front part of the boot is bad (in my amateur opinion, the foam in the toe area is missing). What do you recommend? Should I order a size 8 or should I try heating them in the oven at home? What should be the temperature and what time, also is it necessary to remove the wheels beforehand? Is there any other solution to stretch the front? Thanks in advance:)
Hi friend, you can check out the PowerFoot inserts which is additional foam that can be added to the top of the toe box (even though I know you were wanting foam on the sides. ) www.icewarehouse.com/Adrenaline_Powerfoot_Performance_Skate_Inserts/descpage-PWRFT.html Here are the at-home heating instructions, which we also have a video for! . 175 F . 6-8 min . one skate at a time . leave tied 15 min . remove skate, draw laces . leave over night Chase at IW Hockey
@@ice.warehouse thank you very much for the answer. So we agreed that bauer should make boots filled with the entire surface with foam:) (like around the ankle)
Hello. Wonderful video. I am looking to purchase the Vapor Hyperlite 2 Senior Roller Hockey Skates and I was wondering, are the Vapor Hyperlite 2 Senior Roller Hockey Skates suitable for everyday city (asphalt and concrete) skating? Thank you so much.
It really depends on what you plan on using them for. You would first need to switch out the wheels for outdoor specific ones that can handle asphalt. These are really designed for hockey but you could still use them for a casual skate around the neighborhood. If you're planning on skating farther distances more frequently, I would recommend going with rollerblades as they will offer a smoother and more comfortable ride. Brandon at IW Hockey
why is their top of the line basically mid tier now. crappy wheels and crappy chassis, i have to imagine the boot is lower quality too given it isnt as stiff
Absolutely
Ridiculous removing top tier option.
I’m due to update but since I’ll be converting ice boots anyway, I may as well try the CCM one piece boots.
im looking for the black inline skate holder to place them in a nice spot at home :D
They were usually the only skates I'd see under your low profile section. With them changing the fit profile, do you have any thoughts on what skates I should look at going forward for a low fit profile?
Hi, sorry for my english. I have a few questions. I ordered the bauer vapor x3.5 online, really great roller skates, but I have a huge problem with pain in the area of the thumb. The length corresponds to a millimeter, but the comfort (width) in the front part of the boot is bad (in my amateur opinion, the foam in the toe area is missing). What do you recommend? Should I order a size 8 or should I try heating them in the oven at home? What should be the temperature and what time, also is it necessary to remove the wheels beforehand? Is there any other solution to stretch the front? Thanks in advance:)
Hi friend, you can check out the PowerFoot inserts which is additional foam that can be added to the top of the toe box (even though I know you were wanting foam on the sides. )
www.icewarehouse.com/Adrenaline_Powerfoot_Performance_Skate_Inserts/descpage-PWRFT.html
Here are the at-home heating instructions, which we also have a video for!
. 175 F
. 6-8 min
. one skate at a time
. leave tied 15 min
. remove skate, draw laces
. leave over night
Chase at IW Hockey
@@ice.warehouse thank you very much for the answer. So we agreed that bauer should make boots filled with the entire surface with foam:) (like around the ankle)
Hello. Wonderful video. I am looking to purchase the Vapor Hyperlite 2 Senior Roller Hockey Skates and I was wondering, are the Vapor Hyperlite 2 Senior Roller Hockey Skates suitable for everyday city (asphalt and concrete) skating? Thank you so much.
It really depends on what you plan on using them for. You would first need to switch out the wheels for outdoor specific ones that can handle asphalt. These are really designed for hockey but you could still use them for a casual skate around the neighborhood. If you're planning on skating farther distances more frequently, I would recommend going with rollerblades as they will offer a smoother and more comfortable ride.
Brandon at IW Hockey
@@ice.warehouse Thank you so much. I really appreciate the feedback. You are the best!!!
What price point are they targeting for Fit 3? My Shrek feet are on the verge of converting ice boots due to the limited options.
You could always look at a Tour or an Alkali that has a bit more of a relaxed fit, if you haven't already.
Chase at IW Hockey
@@ice.warehouse where they chasin ya to Chase?
Why so little on the chassis?
One question, how do I convince my wife that my 3 month old Mission’s need replacing with a pair of Vapor 3X’s?🤔😆
Hahah! I can definitely relate to you there! Unfortunately the advice I have would most likely get you in trouble.
Brandon at IW Hockey
I can’t even convince my wife to replace these with the 10 year old axiom 3’s 😭
Just buy them, she doesn’t own you man.
why is their top of the line basically mid tier now. crappy wheels and crappy chassis, i have to imagine the boot is lower quality too given it isnt as stiff
Chassis downgrade